Best monitor for $200

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  1. armenix

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    Hey there again AD, i was just curious as to what you guys feel is the best monitor for under 200 bucks to go with the new gaming rig you helped me hook up with =)

    Just for some further background, Does it have to say it's HD compatible in order to have HD quality images?

    Also, how can i plug in my cable and game systems into it? Thanks guys! Sorry if this is in the wrong section!
     
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    I was checking out this one, Pros and Cons?

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    Most LCD monitors in the $199 range are built with TN panels and all of them probably come from the same factory whether it is an Acer or a Dell. TN panels have fast response times, but have limited viewing angles and lower color accuracy. Dell probably makes a more reliable LCD monitor than Acer but always research your item. A couple of years ago Acer released a low priced 24 inch LCD that had an S-PVA panel made by Samsung which is vastly superior to TN panels.
     
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    The panels of the Acer monitors are similar to what you find in other screens, but the build quality certainly isn't. Dell above Acer, even if it means using a lower quality panel.
     
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    If I could get an S-PVA panel for the same price as a TN panel regardless of whose name is on it then I would say goodbye to the TN panel. TN panels are seriously inferior to an S-PVA panel. It's the difference between inaccurate color and poor viewing angles, versus superior color and wider viewing angles. No matter who puts their name on a monitor with an S-PVA panel, it is made by Samsung.

     

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