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| Need 27 inches Ghosting 16:9 Gaming Monitor
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| Re: Need 27 inches Ghosting 16:9 Gaming Monitor
Asus VW266H display comes with 25.5-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1920x1200 and a response time of 2 ms. The connectors are also very generous with HDMI, DVI-D, VGA and component. There are two 3W speakers built into the display, but also provide a digital audio output. Support is only compatible with tilt adjustment, but is compatible with standard 100 mm VESA mounting. Prices start around $ 290 |
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While 30-inch displays are very nice, they are also extremely expensive. Hannspree has made available a presentation, but with the Hanns-G HZ281HPB. It has a 27.5 inch LCD screen that uses a resolution of 1920x1200 with a fast response time of 5 ms. Is a function to accelerate the response time of 3 ms, but in reality it is not recommended for use because it produces more distance between your computer and the screen even though the drawing of pixels faster. The output connectors including HDMI, DVI and VGA. There are two 2W speakers built into the panel. The message only has tilt adjustment. Prices start at $ 300. |
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| Re: Need 27 inches Ghosting 16:9 Gaming Monitor
While the price ranging from $ 900 to $ 1100 may scare many, the Dell UltraSharp U2711 is a dramatic display that overcomes many screens of 30 inches. The 27-inch screen uses the IPS technology for some amazing color and high resolution of 2560x1440. Response times are slower in 6ms, but still fast enough to meet or even video games. Those who want to use it for graphic work will delight in the wide range of color calibration and sRGB and Adobe RGB color for the factory. The connectors are abundant with DisplayPort, HDMI, two DVI, VGA, composite and component video. It also has a four USB 2.0 ports and 7-in-1 card reader. The support is fully compatible with the height, tilt and swivel adjustments. |
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The game largely depends on quick response times to produce fast-moving images without blurring. The VE276Q ASUS offers a time of 2 ms fast response is very important for the players. It is also one of the few examples to provide DisplayPort, which is essential for anyone who wants to use the property of ATI Eyefinity for multiple screens while playing. The thin bezel assists the monitor of a immense use of this feature. screen 27-inch panel has a resolution of 1920x1080 and also comes prepared with a light antenna to not bright the display mechanically when the game runs at night. Connectors include DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI and VGA. Also included are stereo 3W speakers. |
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| Re: Need 27 inches Ghosting 16:9 Gaming Monitor
While high-definition TVs can double as computer screens, thanks to its HDMI port, some people do not have video cards compatible with this connector. Fortunately, there are some computer monitors that double as HDTVs. For those looking for a big screen, the LG M2762D-PM is a solid choice. A TV tuner and built as high-definition movies and television. Include two HDMI, DVI, VGA and composite video. Also included is a pair of stereo speakers Dolby SRS XT compatible. Prices around $ 350. |
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