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Gamer Monitor - paradoxx - 12-25-2009

ok my familie brought me a monitor this Christmas, i got a very old one, but people talk about gamer monitors and watch monitor so what does a gamer monitor need, they brought a LG W2243t is that a ok monitor to use for games LG-W2243T


Gamer Monitor - Boss - 12-25-2009

It'll do. 5ms is as good as most things on the market, and 21.5" is a nice, big monitor.


Gamer Monitor - paradoxx - 12-25-2009

so you say that is it good then


Gamer Monitor - Boss - 12-25-2009

Better than the one I use.:P


Gamer Monitor - paradoxx - 12-25-2009

cool, i dont know what the one iam useing right now is, it is a very old Amitech screen


Gamer Monitor - paradoxx - 12-25-2009

what is 60Hz in ms, just asking, never mind just found out, lol my mointor is 60hz that would be 6000ms, ill guess 5ms is ok:), hmm my bad iam mixing up stuff it is late here, 60Hz must be the same as 16,6Ms, after all Hz is something pr. sec and ms is Millisecond so ok the new one is 3 times faster


Gamer Monitor - ivr56 - 12-25-2009

Has full HD Resolution.
If you have a HDMI Compatible Video Card, games would looks very sharp.



Gamer Monitor - TheMillers - 12-25-2009

' Wrote:cool, i dont know what the one iam useing right now is, it is a very old Amitech screen

Amitech monitor ? You in Denmark, Norway or Sweden ?






Gamer Monitor - 13CentKiller - 12-25-2009

Usually for gaming I would recommend a monitor with a 2ms response time anything more and I notice vertical tearing. You picked a good model though LG is right up there.

It should do just fine:)