Gaming Need help deciding on 16:9 PC Screen

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Philips 244E2SB/75 24inch FULL HD GlossBlack VGA DVI HDMI 5ms
Internet Price: $189.00
Picture/Display
• LCD panel type: TFT-LCD
• Panel Size: 24 inch / 61 cm
• Aspect ratio: 16:9
• Optimum resolution: 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
• Response time (typical): 5 ms
• Brightness: 300 cd/m²
• SmartContrast: 500,000:1
• Pixel pitch: 0.276 x 0.276
• Viewing angle: 176º (H)/170º (V), @ C/R > 5
• Picture enhancement: SmartImage Lite
• Display colours: 16.7 M
• Scanning Frequency: 30–83 kHz (H)/56–75 Hz (V)
• sRGB
Connectivity
• Signal Input: VGA (Analogue), DVI-D (digital,
HDCP), HDMI
• Sync Input: Separate Sync, Sync on Green
• Audio output: HDMI audio out (3.5 mm jack) x 1
Convenience
• User convenience: SmartImage lite, SmartControl
lite, Volume, Menu, Input, Power On/Off
• OSD Languages: English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese,
Turkish
• Other convenience: VESA mount (100 x 100 mm),
Kensington lock
• Plug and Play Compatibility: DDC/CI, Windows 7 /
Vista, Mac OS X, sRGB
Stand
• Tilt: -5/+20 degree
Power
• On mode: < 31.7 W (EnergyStar 5.0 test method)
• Standby mode: < 0.5 W
• Off mode: < 0.5 W
• Power LED indicator: Operation - White, Standby
mode - White (flashing)
• Power supply: Built-in, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions
• Product with stand (mm): 570 x 437 x 225 mm
• Product without stand (mm): 570 x 353 x 62 mm
• Packaging in mm (W x H x D): 626 x 500 x 171 mm
Weight
• Product with stand (kg): 4.9 kg
• Product without stand (kg): 4.5 kg
• Product with packaging (kg): 6.7 kg
Operating conditions
• Temperature range (operation): 0°C to 40°C °C
• Temperature range (storage): -20°C to 60°C °C
• Relative humidity: 20–80% %
• MTBF: 50,000 hour(s)
Sustainability
• Environmental and energy: RoHS, EPEAT Silver,
EnergyStar 5.0
Compliance and standards
• Regulatory Approvals: BSMI, CE Mark, FCC, Class
B, GOST, UL/cUL, TCO 5.1
Cabinet
• Colour: Black/Black
• Finish: Glossy


Benq E2420HD 24inch Wide 2ms HDMI DVI D-Sub Gloss Spker
Internet Price: $189.00
Product Specifications:
Device Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
Colour: Glossy black
Built-in Devices: Stereo speakers
Dimensions (WxDxH): 58.2 cm x 17.9 cm x 44 cm
Weight: 6 kg
Diagonal Size: 24" - widescreen
Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch: 0.276 mm
Max Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Video Format: 1080p (FullHD)
Display Positions Adjustments: Tilt
Colour Support: 24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Image Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Response Time: 2 ms
Typical Response Time: 5 ms (typical); 2 ms (grey-to-grey)
Image Brightness: 300 cd/m2
Image Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 / 50000:1 (dynamic)
Digital Video Standard: Digital Visual Interface (DVI), High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
Audio Output: Speaker(s) - stereo - integrated
Signal Input: HDMI, DVI-D, VGA
Vista Certification: Certified for Windows Vista
Power Consumption Operational: 65 Watt

Acer V243HLBD 24 Wide Black 5ms ACM VGA+DVI w HDCP
Internet Price: $185.00
Display Area
24" Wide, 531 x 299 mm, Non-Glare
Colours Supported
16.7 M
Maximum Resolution and Refresh Rate
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Brightness
250 nits (cd/m2)
Contrast Ratio
12,000,000:1 (ACM)
Viewing Angle
170º (H) / 160º (V)
Response Time
5 ms
Input Signal
VGA, DVI with HDCP
Power Consumption (ENERGY STAR® Off/Standby)
0.45W (typ.)
Power Consumption (ENERGY STAR® Sleep)
0.55W (typ.)
Power Consumption (ENERGY STAR® On/Active)
17.15W (typ.)
Dimensions
567 x 402.7 x 200 mm (W x H x D)
Dimensions (Packaging)
632 x 476 x 139 mm (W x H x D)
Mechanical Adjustment
Tilt -5°~ 15°
Height Adjustment
No
Speakers
No
VESA Wall Mounting
100 x 100 mm
Gross Weight
6.2 kg
Net Weight
5.3 kg
Kensington Lock support
Yes
MTBF Hours
30000hr/25°C
Warranty
3 year pick up and return

LG E2441V-PN 24LED E41 5MS D-SUB DVI-D HDMI VESA(100x100)
Internet Price: $175.00
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I would greatly appreciate help on deciding/choosing the best screen out of these listed if possible thnx very much in advance.
-Halo-101
 

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the LG seems to be the best
it just doesnt have VGA (which alot of laptops only use) but if you dont need it then get it
 

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Stiff said:
ok ok . I know, you said of those listed. And this is not that. BUT. I just got this monitor a month ago after doing a lot of research, and I love it.

http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_...duct_id=0355166
Either this one or the LG. This one is smaller, by 2", but it still displays at 1080p which makes it have a larger PPI (pixels per inch). Also no HDMI on this one, so if you were relying on that input then
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So this screen can't double as like a console monitor unless you get some sort of converter.
 

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I am planning VGA Or DVI And am currently deciding over BenQ or LG BenQ is LCD Whilst LG IS LED and a difference in ms response time of 3 ms and am looking at these 24 inches the listed one is 22 :/ soo wat opinion LG Specs VS BenQ specs? i plan on watching BluRay Rip 720P films using VLC on 1GB Ram And Nvidia Geforce 6200 ( my currently owned specs ) i am upgrading from a Philips 170S6FB Black 17" LCD Monitor 5:4inch. Thanks in advance.
 

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actually playback of 720P with my geforce 6200 Philips 170S6FB Black 17" LCD Monitor is actually pretty smooth
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was very choppy but a reinstall of xp solved this and now plays very nice.would like it to look better which is y i am getting new screen so it looks sharper and more in depth with colours etc.
 

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