LG offers 2MP410-B full HD LCD / VA display for under 75 USD
LG introduced the 22MP410-B 21.45-inch full HD liquid crystal display-based monitor. It will be available in mid-February for just under 75 USD/EUR.
The LCD screen employs a high-contrast VA technique and has eye care capabilities such as "blue light reduction mode" and "flicker safe." Additionally, it includes gaming-specific features such as "DAS mode" that eliminates screen latency and "Black stabilizer" that improves vision in dark scenarios, and is effective in a wide variety of situations ranging from business to gaming.
The primary specifications include a brightness of 250 cd / m2, a contrast ratio of 3,000: 1, a color gamut of 72 percent NTSC, a response time of 20 milliseconds, a display color space of approximately 16.77 million colors, a horizontal / vertical viewing angle of 178 degrees, a refresh rate of 75 Hz, and AMD display synchronization technology. Compatible with FreeSync. The interfaces are HDMIx1 and D-Subx1, the stand tilts from -5 to 15 degrees, and the VESA mounter measures 75x75mm. External measurements are 512 mm in width, 190 mm in depth, 384 mm in height, and 2.6 kg in weight.
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@Silva depends i honestly do not care as much about black levels etc neither i mind 6bit panels , i mean if i am on the market for a monitor i will try to get the best possible specs for my budget . The only thing that turns me off is very visible ghosting really.
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@Venix good luck finding an affordable panel without visible ghosting then. You might not be sensible to FRC, but it does affect not only your eyesight but also the panel performance. 8 bit native or I don't buy, that's my opinion. You do what you want.
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Actually i am quite loving my aoc 32'' 75 hz1440p that i got for 300 euros about a year ago , atm enjoying borderlands 3 on medium settings my fps hovering between 52 and 70ish ... (Honestly i was surprised my 1060 can do that) (medium settings with motion blur off ) and is the first time i am actually using the very narrow freesync 48-75 fps and i can not see any ghosting !
I have a feeling my second monitor is 6bit. Is a Phillips ips 27 that i got for 100 euros but i do not care it is there for the secondary stuff .
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I had 1 VA. for dark games its useless. Returned to store. Even TN is alot better
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@Aura89 I obviously didn't use every single one (or model) but I have experience in these price point monitors. The quality is bad, my last one had to be replaced under the first 2 weeks of use (on vertical line of dead pixels). A friend bought the same unit and had to be repaired twice after 6 months of use (never worked the same again).
Currently using Benq EX2510 and happy, so do your research before buying.
PS: reviews usually are unboxing day or couple weeks of use 1 hour a day. I spend many hours a day in front of a monitor, low price LG is cancer. Can't speak for high end, but I'd avoid knowing how they don't care to offer good products at low end.