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IPS (In-Plane Switching) Displays shorten response times, improve color reproduction, and enhance screen viewing angles. The 27MP59HT-P from LG boasts a large 27-inch screen with a 1920 x 1080p resolution and the ability to represent over 16 million different colors Read More
This is on amazon for $179 --> http://a.co/1ekpvOC
I can't find it cheaper so over all $30 off and wait 2 1/2 weeks to ship... If you want THIS monitor and have time to wait.
Then this is a good drop.
But for me, this is just an ok monitor, and I hate waiting so that $30 savings is not really enough in my opinion.
Id buy it right now if this were a 24" 1080 with 144hz refresh and 1ms response. Though this is not a bad price at all for this panel, the fact that it doesn't have VESA mount support kind of does it in for me. If it were a bit upgraded past this without VESA I'd be fine though. Anyone know of a panel matching what I said with or without VESA for around the $200-250 range? Not normal price of course but one that may drop down to that price some times?
For $160 ips 27inch 1080p high quality 75Hz. Tolerable mean good. 1080p at 24 is the sweet spot. 27 Inch at 3 foot distance, I cant see an problems. I think enthusiast will tolerate it for $160
All the criticism above is silly. This is a budget gaming monitor that already includes a lot for the money. I have the equivalent retail model from Fry's which goes for the same price on sale occasionally. The color is great because of the IPS panel and 75 hz is noticeably smoother over 60 hz, even though it is not 144 hz. Nothing under $400 will have G Sync because of licensing costs.
I use it with a GTX 1060. It is a perfect match for lower model cards such as GTX 1050, 1050 ti, 1060, RX 460, RX 470 that are more suited for 1080p and under 100 framerates.
bluestoneAgreed. I have a 144 hz 24" w/o freesync with a r9 290 and, given the low price, am considering this as a sidegrade since I often end up at around 75 hz anyway.