Help me choose a monitor
Help me choose a monitor
Hey guys, I'm looking to get a new monitor from my current one (HP x27 FHD 165hz 27") and I can't decide between these two:
LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor 24GS60F:
- 24"
- 1080p
- IPS
- NVIDIA G-Sync compatible & AMD FreeSync
- 180hz
- Price: 136 euros
or
BenQ MOBIUZ EX240N:
- 24"
- 1080p
- VA
- AMD FreeSync Premium
- 165hz
- Price: 123 euros
I'm open to more recommendations around this price
Thank you guys for help <3
LG UltraGear Gaming Monitor 24GS60F:
- 24"
- 1080p
- IPS
- NVIDIA G-Sync compatible & AMD FreeSync
- 180hz
- Price: 136 euros
or
BenQ MOBIUZ EX240N:
- 24"
- 1080p
- VA
- AMD FreeSync Premium
- 165hz
- Price: 123 euros
I'm open to more recommendations around this price
Thank you guys for help <3
Re: Help me choose a monitor
Hello, is there something in particular you're looking to improve with your next purchase? e.g. response times, colours, etc?
In terms of cheap/budget friendly monitors I would say check out either: Koorui 24" 165hz monitor
Optimum made a video on it: https://youtu.be/9Q_9LVW2Rl4
Or maybe the ASUS VY249HGE
In terms of cheap/budget friendly monitors I would say check out either: Koorui 24" 165hz monitor
Optimum made a video on it: https://youtu.be/9Q_9LVW2Rl4
Or maybe the ASUS VY249HGE
Re: Help me choose a monitor
Looking for something that would have better blacks for example when watching a movie and there's a dark scene I see a lot of artifacts?? I don't know how to explain it.Dalek wrote: ↑09 Feb 2025, 19:56Hello, is there something in particular you're looking to improve with your next purchase? e.g. response times, colours, etc?
In terms of cheap/budget friendly monitors I would say check out either: Koorui 24" 165hz monitor
Optimum made a video on it: https://youtu.be/9Q_9LVW2Rl4
Or maybe the ASUS VY249HGE
Also would look for better response time because I play a lot of competitive games
Re: Help me choose a monitor
It depends what you mean by artifacts but I am going to guess what you're describing is IPS Glow or Backlight Bleed. You will never get perfect blacks/contrast because of the way that LCD and IPS is designed. This also varies since each monitor (even if it's the exact same model) can be slightly different.Ittara wrote: ↑09 Feb 2025, 20:45Looking for something that would have better blacks for example when watching a movie and there's a dark scene I see a lot of artifacts?? I don't know how to explain it.Dalek wrote: ↑09 Feb 2025, 19:56Hello, is there something in particular you're looking to improve with your next purchase? e.g. response times, colours, etc?
In terms of cheap/budget friendly monitors I would say check out either: Koorui 24" 165hz monitor
Optimum made a video on it: https://youtu.be/9Q_9LVW2Rl4
Or maybe the ASUS VY249HGE
Also would look for better response time because I play a lot of competitive games
If you want perfect blacks, then you will want an OLED panel since OLEDs emit their own light for each individual pixel.
However, the downside to this is that they're much more expensive and don't have as good text clarity unless you use 4K newer panels. But with that being said, some people are ok with the 1440p 27" panels, so it really seems to be a 'depends on the person' situation as to whether you see the colour fringing as an issue. Burn-in is also a factor that is often talked about for OLEDs but this is not really an issue in general unless you really go out of your way to cause it.
OLEDs also have the fastest response times, and are much faster than LCD and IPS, so they're also perfect for gaming too.
Sadly there are no 24" OLED monitors on the horizon as far as I'm aware, so you'd have to make the jump to a 27" monitor. Some monitors do have a 24.5" mode that you can switch to if 27" isn't comfortable. But you can do this via your graphics card control panel even if there is no OSD option for this.
In short, it might be better to wait and save up for an OLED monitor instead of buying an LCD or IPS.
Re: Help me choose a monitor
Thank you for your help but I prefer to get a IPS or VA monitor, OLED are too expensive for me to even consider.Dalek wrote: ↑11 Feb 2025, 08:36It depends what you mean by artifacts but I am going to guess what you're describing is IPS Glow or Backlight Bleed. You will never get perfect blacks/contrast because of the way that LCD and IPS is designed. This also varies since each monitor (even if it's the exact same model) can be slightly different.Ittara wrote: ↑09 Feb 2025, 20:45Looking for something that would have better blacks for example when watching a movie and there's a dark scene I see a lot of artifacts?? I don't know how to explain it.Dalek wrote: ↑09 Feb 2025, 19:56Hello, is there something in particular you're looking to improve with your next purchase? e.g. response times, colours, etc?
In terms of cheap/budget friendly monitors I would say check out either: Koorui 24" 165hz monitor
Optimum made a video on it: https://youtu.be/9Q_9LVW2Rl4
Or maybe the ASUS VY249HGE
Also would look for better response time because I play a lot of competitive games
If you want perfect blacks, then you will want an OLED panel since OLEDs emit their own light for each individual pixel.
However, the downside to this is that they're much more expensive and don't have as good text clarity unless you use 4K newer panels. But with that being said, some people are ok with the 1440p 27" panels, so it really seems to be a 'depends on the person' situation as to whether you see the colour fringing as an issue. Burn-in is also a factor that is often talked about for OLEDs but this is not really an issue in general unless you really go out of your way to cause it.
OLEDs also have the fastest response times, and are much faster than LCD and IPS, so they're also perfect for gaming too. Sadly there are no 24" OLED monitors on the horizon as far as I'm aware, so you'd have to make the jump to a 27" monitor. Some monitors do have a 24.5" mode that you can switch to if 27" isn't comfortable. But with that being said, you can also do this even without it being a monitor OSD feature.
I guess in short, it might be better to wait and save up for an OLED monitor instead of buying an LCD or IPS.
I've been looking around and I also found this monitor ASUS TUF Gaming VG259Q3A but can't seem to find reviews on it.
I've also taken a look at 1440p monitors like PHILIPS Evnia 27M2N3500NL, MSI MAG 275CQRF-QD 27 , BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710Q, PHILIPS Evnia 27M2N5500-27 but also can't seem to find many reviews on them
Re: Help me choose a monitor
Skip both and buy one of these:
AW2523HF (or equivalent similarly priced 1080p 360hz, such as the Asus & AOC models)
27G1S (not the plus version)
Q24G2A (if u want to chase PPI more than refresh rate)
Odyssey G4 (if you must cheap out as much as possible)
Nothing else is relevant.
Buying 144hz is only understandable if it's a 4k display.
1080p144hz is a bad purchasing decision from a longevity perspective and a display ergonomics / eye health perspective.
60hz should be avoided at all cost, even if it's a dense display (>264ppi)
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Re: Help me choose a monitor
Eye Health perspective?
OP wants a higher refresh rate anyway.
Re: Help me choose a monitor
Too high persistence and too low PPI for normal use.
24" 2560x1440 240hz LCD is the minimum bearable experience imo.
Last edited by kyube on 15 Feb 2025, 20:20, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Help me choose a monitor
Above all, choose for yourself and NEVER rely solely on the advice of people here, try for yourself and do not conform to popular opinions, whatever anyone says.
VA is recommended to you if you want good blacks but you will have a notable difference in your vision in FPS games which will be less good than IPS, nothing more.
VA is recommended to you if you want good blacks but you will have a notable difference in your vision in FPS games which will be less good than IPS, nothing more.
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Re: Help me choose a monitor
I ended up buying this one : Asus TUF Gaming VG259Q3A. I'm currently still testing it since I bought it from Amazon I still have a few days to return it. Can't find any ICC profiles for it tho. I'm sill open to suggestions tho
