A New Standard For Gaming Monitors

Ultra-fast refresh rate: 144Hz.

Gaming monitor and why you need one

  • A gaming monitor is a type of computer display that has been designed with input from gamers to be optimized for playing games.

 

  • The most important features are the refresh rate, resolution, and response time.

 

  • If you’re looking for an affordable option, you can get a 1080p 144Hz monitor for less than £500.

 

  • You don’t need one unless you’re already spending money on other components like your GPU or CPU.

 

  • It’s not worth it if all you have is a laptop – invest in a desktop instead!

 

  • There are plenty of options available so do some research before buying one!

Types of gaming monitors

 

  • IPS monitors have better colour reproduction than TN, but they’re more expensive.

 

  • VA is a middle ground between IPS and TN – it has good colour reproduction, but not as good as IPS.

 

  • All three types of monitor offer different viewing angles that can be adjusted to suit your needs.

 

  • What’s important is getting the right size for the type of work you do – if you spend most of your time typing or using a mouse then go with an 18-inch screen; if you use your computer mainly for watching videos or playing games, then get at least a 24-inch screen.

How to choose the right gaming monitor

  • Consider the size of your desk.

 

  • Take into account whether you’re a low or high-end gamer.

 

  • Think about your budget.

 

  • Do some research on what type of gaming monitors are popular right now, and which ones have the best reviews.

 

  • Look for deals on gaming monitors – there are plenty out there! 

 

  • Remember that not all brands are created equal – do your research before making a purchase.

Monitor size, resolution, refresh rate, response time

  • Monitor size – the bigger, the better.

 

  • Monitor resolution – Full HD is best for most people.

 

  • Refresh rate – a higher refresh rate will provide smoother animations and videos.

 

  • Response time – lower response times are better because they allow you to react quicker when playing games or watching movies with fast-paced action scenes.

 

  • Display type  – LCD screens are generally cheaper than LED screens but have worse picture quality in some cases, while LED screens offer more vibrant colours and deeper blacks but can be more expensive.

 

  • Panel type  – IPS panels provide excellent viewing angles and contrast ratio, but TN panels typically have faster response times which is important for gamers who need quick reflexes to play at their best level of skill without lag time in between movements on screen.

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