Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
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Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
Hey guys, im getting a new computer in a couple of weeks, at first im getting a cheap monitor and mouse and keyboard. but then when i have saved some more money i wanna get a decent monitor, mouse and keyboard. ive decided on mouse and keyboard im going to get razor, but do you have any recommendations for monitor? i want quite a good quality monitor but a max price of maybe £200, any idea? thanks.
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Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
Depends how large you want your monitor tbh.
I've had this for about 4/5 years now:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/prod ... u=320-4688
It's a very good monitor, but given that it's been out for about 6 years I'm sure there must be better alternatives for cheaper now.
I've had this for about 4/5 years now:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/prod ... u=320-4688
It's a very good monitor, but given that it's been out for about 6 years I'm sure there must be better alternatives for cheaper now.


Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
dont care about touch screen, computer isnt 3d i dont think, and as for size, what would you recommend for gaming ? as thats what it will mainly be used for. maybe 22" + ??

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Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
And are all computers '3d ready' and it just depends if the monitor is 3d ready? Or will it specifically say in the specs if it is 3d? :tank:

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Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
A decent pc can put out 3d. I am not sure but I think you will get less fps because your pc need to work harder. And I have tried the nvidea software (with a cheap ass blue/red cardboard glasses), it was ok but pb kicked me for it the whole time 
Your monitor size depends on the distance from you to your screen.
I have a 47inch screen, it is my tv but I also have my pc connected to it. The distance between me and my screen while gaming is around 2 meters.

Your monitor size depends on the distance from you to your screen.
I have a 47inch screen, it is my tv but I also have my pc connected to it. The distance between me and my screen while gaming is around 2 meters.
Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
Ahhh ok, so do you think this computer will be able to handle 3d? i dont really want 3d for gaming but for 3d films, here it is -
http://www.meshcomputers.com/desktops.htm the site is under maintenence atm so its just a big list but the one i will be getting is called evolution2500k , and if i get more money by the time im gettig it i might be getting the slayer i7 pro .
My computer screen will be basically right in front of me on my desk so i think 40" may be overkill
http://www.meshcomputers.com/desktops.htm the site is under maintenence atm so its just a big list but the one i will be getting is called evolution2500k , and if i get more money by the time im gettig it i might be getting the slayer i7 pro .
My computer screen will be basically right in front of me on my desk so i think 40" may be overkill


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Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
Do what i did. Use your HD TV as monitor. That way you won't need to go out and buy a monitor unless you dont have a Big TV then wait till PC World has there get rid of stock thing. I got 2 1920x1080 monitors for £30 each.

Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
Most people I know are happy with Dell monitors 19-21 inches. I mean people who really know what they want from a monitor (graphic designers etc.)
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Re: Getting a new computer, any monitor recommendations?
Ive got a moniter that came with my first PC about 5 - 6 years ago. It cost about £70
. Its 14'' and its perfect for me
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