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There is a 24" model but its another £50. Imo 24" is too big for 1080p, so i guess its personal opinion
But i extremely doubt youll find a 144Hz monitor less than £100. In fact, i doubt you'll get one less than £200
Out of interest, why? Not trolling just genuinely curious. Huge amount of marketing nonsense spewed out by Nvidia and AMD over the last few years.
Gsync a gimmick too?
I'd be looking at 1440p 144Hz as UHD is still only 60Hz.
There are 2 AOC 144hz monitors 23/24 inch under £200 on Amazon. I'm pretty sure one has been under £150 in the past, I'm sure it will again at some point. I almost purchased it before deciding to go 4k
Worth noting for people on the look out
Got one of those brand new for under £100? Thought not. Stupid comments.
Heat added.
Yeah it's TN as it's rated for 1ms response times.
Also OcUK list the panel type on all their monitors: overclockers.co.uk/aoc…tml
what is this? a centre for ANTS?!?!?!
lol
22" is perfect for 1080p. Anything bigger is a waste at 1080p. But that's all personal preference
You mean anything smaller? Nothing big can waste 1080p. Somthing can be big enough that 1080p isn't a high enough resolution, but it can't waste it!
I use a 24" 1080p and when i first got it I thought it was too big. I'm used to it now but if I going to get a 1080p monitor again, it would be < 24"
XFX Radeon R9 380 DD Edition Graphics Card (2 GB, GDDR5) £139.99 @ Amazon
...or...
XFX Radeon R7 360 Graphics Card (2 GB, GDDR5) £83.99 @ Amazon
Poor deal imo as novatech had a 380 up until recently for £120 and there are 4GB versions of the 380 for £150