#Finding a Monitor?

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honest sparrow
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Hi
Obviously theres hundreds of options... but i think my main ask is something around 27 inch (im space limited), curved, suitable for a RTX 5080 and not much more than £200?
I saw this one on the custom builder which seemed ok

27" AOC C27G2ZE/BK 0.5MS 240Hz FHD 1080P HDMI / DP Curved VA & FreeSync Premium Monitor

Or are there any others better?

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desert lion
honest sparrow
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ok will check the selection on here

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27" Cooler Master GM27QP 1MS 240Hz QHD 1440P HDMI / DP Curved VA & Adaptive Sync Monitor (Single Monitor)

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is £60 more

desert lion
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this one's really good value IMO

honest sparrow
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does the 170Hz to the other ones 240Hz matter then?

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plus im a bit space limited and 27" is about the max i think i can get

desert lion
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this one's really good value as a 27" monitor

honest sparrow
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Ok thanks. Yeah that looks good. Just need to decide on curved or flat I guess 😊

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honest sparrow
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Ah I just saw that original one I mentioned is only 1080p. These newer ones are all 1440

hushed dew
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high you mention its a va monitor just so you aware VA monitors have higher contrast but bad viewing angles unless you looking straight on at monitor you start to lose what you can see on screen and they have good blacks makes them great for darker environments and watching movies, IPS Monitors have better color accuracy and better viewing angles but the contrast is not as good, making them ideal for tasks like photo editing and gaming. overall IPS monitors are better thats why they are more exspensive than va monitors but for your price range the acer nitro xv272uv3 27in 180hz ips wqhd gaming monitor £229 is a decent monitor

honest sparrow
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oh right ok... didnt know that either. Also i just measured out that 31.5 inch monitor and the size is 28 inches by 20 inches... so thats massive... maybe a bit too big... so the 27 inch you mentioned might be a good one. i'll have a look

honest sparrow
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UltraWide is an option as i can’t get dual monitors due to space