Tracid October 13, 2010 Share Tracid Member October 13, 2010 Thinking about grabbing a new bigger monitor because my 22 in is making me hunch over a bit. ASUS VE276Q ViewSonic VX2739WM Samsung P2770H Hanns-G HZ281HPB Hanns-G HG281DJB Others that didn't quite catch my eyes. Any opinions or suggestions not in the links? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[LaW]Maverick October 13, 2010 Share [LaW]Maverick Member October 13, 2010 We have several ASUS monitors floating around the office that we really like. We had a Hanns-G that went bad and one that is still good--I have Viewsonic at home that I really like, and Samsung makes a good LCD panel. Uumm...in other words, I think they're all good choices--pick the one you like the best. :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yErMoTH3r October 13, 2010 Share yErMoTH3r GC Founder October 13, 2010 id say the viewsonic for the 4port usb - makes things more simple i dont care about speakers...i have real speakers/headphones for this purpose 1ms GTG is nice as well... $350 vs. $320 on the asus tho - could be the way to go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stutters October 13, 2010 Share stutters GC Alumni October 13, 2010 i have an acer. love it. one of our devs has a 30" hp that he doesn't complain about, but then again, he won it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[LaW]Maverick October 13, 2010 Share [LaW]Maverick Member October 13, 2010 You could hop on this if you buy today: http://sellout.woot.com/?ts=1286984918&sig=f79022ae5b41c236 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushwack October 13, 2010 Share bushwack Member October 13, 2010 I would go for the higher resolution 1920x1200 over the 1080p models. More pixels are better, especially on a big 27 incher. My new monitor has a IPS panel in it, and after using one, I will never, ever, for never ever buy a TN panel again. Well, but the 120hz monitors that has built in 3D support interests me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laz.e.rus October 14, 2010 Share Laz.e.rus Member October 14, 2010 (edited) I would go for the higher resolution 1920x1200 over the 1080p models. More pixels are better, especially on a big 27 incher. My new monitor has a IPS panel in it, and after using one, I will never, ever, for never ever buy a TN panel again. Well, but the 120hz monitors that has built in 3D support interests me. Uh...what did he just say? Translator please! (Its not his fault... he's from alabammy) Edited October 14, 2010 by Laz.e.rus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushwack October 14, 2010 Share bushwack Member October 14, 2010 I would go for the higher resolution 1920x1200 over the 1080p models. More pixels are better, especially on a big 27 incher. My new monitor has a IPS panel in it, and after using one, I will never, ever, for never ever buy a TN panel again. Well, but the 120hz monitors that has built in 3D support interests me. Uh...what did he just say? Translator please! (Its not his fault... he's from alabammy) Moor iz bettur, unles thay ar oogly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unclean October 15, 2010 Share Unclean Member October 15, 2010 Moor iz bettur, unles thay ar oogly. Subscribing to this thread for more wisdom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX October 17, 2010 Share NOFX Member October 17, 2010 I have the 28" Hanspree, which is basically the same as the Hans-G. I've had it for 3 years and wouldn't trade it for any other monitor. Get a 1920x1200 resolution monitor, not a 1080. The aspect ratio of the monitor makes it a little taller than the 1080 monitors I have seen and I like it much better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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