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    Looking for a monitor $300 or less(including shipping if possible)

    I game, work, watch on it. So looking for the best bang for my buck and will eventually get a second one down the line. Thanks!

    Edit: This was what you lovely gurus suggested last time: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/dell-monitor-u2414h but I was unsure if this was still the best in the price range.
    Last edited by pinedaleave; 2014-10-21 at 12:48 AM.

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    Currently it still is in that price range imo.

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    Thanks, how about 2 monitors for ~$300? Really want to try for dual monitor since I work from home, can I get 2 good monitors for $150 each?

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    Well, good and $150 budget doesn't really go together for monitors. They're really basic and gets the job done but they won't be anything spectacular.

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    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod5820216
    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod5370039
    http://www.officemax.com/technology/...ct-prod5240490

    Those three are currently available at a store within walking distance of me and they will be getting the rest of these in stock soon: http://www.officemax.com/technology/...9EX0lEJk5wPTI=

    Are any of them good for the price?

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    Still kind of falls back into the gets the job done but isn't great for those.

    Good performing monitors that I generally recommend starts at the $240~ range.

    Afterwards the price spikes are a bit more significant and some features can be kind of pointless for users.
    Things like FS2434 with 8bit+FRC color support can be lost to some people. While it can help smooth out gradients and such, it's something that some people may not notice or even care. It's a very good monitor nevertheless.
    Last edited by Remilia; 2014-10-25 at 09:22 AM.

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    The ones above would ideally only be a temporary just so I can get up and running asap and then become the second/third monitors once I get a better, higher priced one.

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