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Looking for guide

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 04:22
by zcr
So i was looking to buy a monitor and there are so many so i was looking if there was a guide that makes things simple because i want a monitor that responds fast because i play fps games only(+ pubg) and if it would be cheap. I am buying from Europe.

Re: Looking for guide

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 06:26
by lexlazootin
Acer GN246HL
144hz
$190~

AOC G2460PF
144hz Free-Sync
$200~

AOC G2460PQU
$200~

AOC G2460FQ
$200~

Acer XFA240
144hz Free-Sync
$210~

Acer XF240H
144hz Free-Sync
$220~

Nixeus NX-VUE24A
144hz
$230~

Asus VG248QE
144hz
$260~

Re: Looking for guide

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 07:24
by zcr
from where and is the cheap one good ?

Re: Looking for guide

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 08:06
by lexlazootin
Idk where from? i thought you would know since you live there :P I find it pretty good if you just type the model number into google and hit the shopping tab, works pretty good for me anyways.

A monitor is just a PCB board and a panel, if all you care about is playing game they will be fine. The more expensive ones just have newer panels, IPS, higher resolution and/or G-Sync. Newer panels can look better.

Re: Looking for guide

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 09:53
by zcr
ok i will see what i can do

Re: Looking for guide

Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 16:06
by Chief Blur Buster
lexlazootin wrote:Idk where from?
To support the continued improvement of Blur Busters, I do recommend fellows to buy monitors through our US Amazon links:

Blur Busters links to Amazon.com
- Official List of Best Gaming Monitors
- List of G-SYNC Monitors
- List of FreeSync Monitors

Blur Busters links to Amazon Europe or Canada
If you're buying from another Amazon other than .com:
-- Select one of: Amazon UK | Germany | France | Spain | Italy | Canada
-- Search for monitor model, add what you need to cart, and buy

You're certainly welcome to buy from somewhere else, but just wanted to make sure y'all were aware! ;)
Much appreciated!