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Hello, well, in the middle of last year I finished building a new computer, pretty standard for gaming with a gts 450 card, the thing is that since then I've been using an old DELL tube monitor, and of course, I'm interested in changing it, plus the card performs better with a normal monitor.
I've been looking and reading many recommendations and I'm undecided between these two
BenQ RL2450HT 24" LED LED DVI/HDMI Gaming 9H.L8GLB.HBE Monitor
Asus ML239H IPS 23" Full HD HDMI 90LMD0101N00061C- MonitorI will use it mainly for gaming at a pretty high level and HD movies (you know, the norm)
I have a budget of 200 euros at most, I would like you to give me your opinion on which of these two monitors are better and why they are, I've been looking at the details closely of both and I haven't been able to differentiate which one is better, regards and thanks in advance
What I'm looking for the most is the opinion on quality/priceDo you think it would be worth getting this BenQ XL2410T 24" LED 3D Full HD HDMI/DVI 9H.L5NLB.QBE Monitor for 75 euros more?
pd: I would also appreciate it if you could recommend another monitor for around 150 euros with good quality/price for gaming if you think it's worth it
pd2: I'm about to get the BenQ but I have a doubt about it, I normally use the computer to watch movies too as is normal, the thing is that I don't watch them from the chair but from the bed, that is, since the monitor is on the desk which is higher etc... would there be possibilities of colors being distorted etc...? or can it be visualized or configured well to see it perfect from any angle?
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