I'm very tempted to take 3 of the cheaper ones and create a 3-way gaming set-up with each monitor in portrait mode. I'd opt for the 1080p ones but that's a lot of pixels for just one GTX 670, it could probably handle it but my frame rates would suffer. Also, I'm not rich and 50 bucks saved is still 50 bucks saved.
[citation][nom]chromonoid[/nom]i think it would be a little bit idiotic to buy the 18.5" version... i mean, for 25$ more you get almost twice the resolution and 3 more inches[/citation]
[citation][nom]cybersans[/nom]another tipical 1080pcome on!enthusiasts using 1920x1200 16:10n00b using 1920x1080 16:9[/citation]
It is a personal preference more then anything else. I too like 16:10 screens, but the market seems to have much less then it once did. Thanks allot Hollywood 🙁
$125 is cheap. If the angles, color reproduction and brightness is comparable to a cheap IPS monitor, I may pick three of this up for a tri-monitor display in a year or so.
[citation][nom]cybersans[/nom]another tipical 1080pcome on!enthusiasts using 1920x1200 16:10n00b using 1920x1080 16:9[/citation]
So you have 1080p monitor, nice to know that. This is budget class display you nub.