Posted 7th Jun 2023
Evening all,
Looking to purchase a new monitor that I can use for both work and gaming. In terms of work, nothing heavy, at best some spreadsheets and other MS suite use.
Gaming wise I have a 2060 in my current rig but I don’t do a massive amount of FPS or anything like that so it’s probably under used. I plan to use an HDMI switcher/splitter so I can go from using my work laptop to my PC easily enough.
I have an allowance through my employer so can spend up to £250 or could stretch to £300 if the difference is that noticeable. Seen various screens the last few days on here but no idea which are actually any good. Hope I’ve provided enough detail but anything I’ve missed, just let me know.
As always, appreciate anyone that can help.
Looking to purchase a new monitor that I can use for both work and gaming. In terms of work, nothing heavy, at best some spreadsheets and other MS suite use.
Gaming wise I have a 2060 in my current rig but I don’t do a massive amount of FPS or anything like that so it’s probably under used. I plan to use an HDMI switcher/splitter so I can go from using my work laptop to my PC easily enough.
I have an allowance through my employer so can spend up to £250 or could stretch to £300 if the difference is that noticeable. Seen various screens the last few days on here but no idea which are actually any good. Hope I’ve provided enough detail but anything I’ve missed, just let me know.
As always, appreciate anyone that can help.
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