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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BenQ-XL2411P-Sports-Adjustable-eQualizer/dp/B075JGL4WV
If you can stretch to £250 there are some slight better options but the above monitor is decent enough for gaming, beware however, it is a TN panel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQDq85VkFNQ&t=93s
Can't comment on the AOC but I do have a XL2411z. It's essentially the same as the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P linked in post #3 but upgraded to have a DP connection that mine doesn't. For a TN panel it's pretty good.
Yes TN panels can look a little washed out compared to IPS displays but if you can't afford a decent IPS display that becomes irrelevant. other than that the viewing angles are lower on a TN panel but it's going to be a main display so it'll be directly in front anyway. So I'd go with the XL2411P
Exactly why I was very glad to upgrade to a VA 144hz w/ motion blur reduction, the colors are *almost* as good as the IPS displays, contrast is easily 3x better over TN, but same viewing angle problem - and the 1500R does give you a little more immersion even at 24".
Now everytime I use a TN panel, every game looks like minecraft lol...