I've got 450CAD (ie. ~350USD) to acquire a new monitor to replace my 10 year old 16:10, its viewing angles and overall video quality is just too bad compared to even 200USD monitors today.
Just need visuals good enough for movies and a little editing, 24-27" and hopefully 1440p (or higher(doubt there's something in this price range)). Gaming is not important but might be nice.
Also, Monitors General Thread
>>55260434
>Call it a general so that way people will see my post more
Fuck off we don't need more generals on this board as it is.
Anyways, Dell U2415. 16:10, best IPS panel on the market in terms of color, and thin bezels. They make a 1440p version too but it will probably end up out of your budget at that point and 1080p at 24 inches is fine anyways.
well, this is the best i found
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16824160278&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker,%20LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&AID=10446076&PID=3938566
>/g/ - Generals
Are ultrawides a meme, or are they nice?
>>55260532
>/g/ - Generals
Nah... /g/ is a tech support board.
So I'm setting up a Samsung 24' HDMI TV screen to use as a monitor, and while it works everything comes out grainy and sharp looking, with the text being a bit blurry
Is there a way to fix this?