Hi, I have a question not directly concerning WOW. Im on the lookout for a new monitor and as you guys (might) be using Asus I was wondering if you could give some advice on a specific model. I am aiming for 22 or preferebly 24 inch.
Secondly I am not fan of the glossy look as reflections are a pain then.
Also seeing the monitors at Gamescom etc it looks like Asus monitors, what might be the models used?
Thank you in advance
Asus Monitor
Asus Monitor
- Natobob
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Re: Asus Monitor
- zYN
- Posts: 405
Not a big fan of glossy displays either. Especially during summer time they're absolute hell.
I'd recommend a good 120hz ("3D") monitor for gaming. They're all built around TN-panels though, which isn't the most awesome thing ever if you look for extras like huge viewing angles and absolutely perfect color reproduction. I consider that kind of stuff pretty much unnecessary, when it's a decision between those & incredible smoothness coupled with very, very fast response time.
If you only play WoW, it might be a bit of an overkill. But in any twitch games you will easily notice the difference if you play at high level. Plus you'll get the option to play in 3D-mode as well in games like Fallout 3 etc, which is pretty awesome in itself.
I have no clue what models ASUS had at Gamescom though, sorry. They've got a pretty rocking 120hz display as well that I've tested out. But it's a glossy screen. I don't have a light-controlled environment, so it's just not for me. If you do though, it's definitely worth it.
I'd recommend a good 120hz ("3D") monitor for gaming. They're all built around TN-panels though, which isn't the most awesome thing ever if you look for extras like huge viewing angles and absolutely perfect color reproduction. I consider that kind of stuff pretty much unnecessary, when it's a decision between those & incredible smoothness coupled with very, very fast response time.
If you only play WoW, it might be a bit of an overkill. But in any twitch games you will easily notice the difference if you play at high level. Plus you'll get the option to play in 3D-mode as well in games like Fallout 3 etc, which is pretty awesome in itself.
I have no clue what models ASUS had at Gamescom though, sorry. They've got a pretty rocking 120hz display as well that I've tested out. But it's a glossy screen. I don't have a light-controlled environment, so it's just not for me. If you do though, it's definitely worth it.
Re: Asus Monitor
- Natobob
- Posts: 28
Hi and thank you for the feedback
I have checked out the ASUS screen with glossy glass. VG236H, 120 hz
But its not for me either, its simply too mirror like.
So despite the mixed reviews I have ordered a BenQ XL2410T as it seems with the new firmware all the backlight bleeding problems have been more or less fixed.
Thank you again for taking the time to answer
/Nato
I have checked out the ASUS screen with glossy glass. VG236H, 120 hz
But its not for me either, its simply too mirror like.
So despite the mixed reviews I have ordered a BenQ XL2410T as it seems with the new firmware all the backlight bleeding problems have been more or less fixed.
Thank you again for taking the time to answer
/Nato
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