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Hello I am looking for a higher resolution monitor and wondering if i can get assitance?
I cant play games anymore (had an accident so left hand struggles to play even at slow pace.
With that in mind I feel like 144HZ high refresh wont be necessary or am i in the wrong?
Most use will be looking at pictures/video on pc. Browsing the net youtube.
5 MS respone time should be fine? I currently have two LG 24" 1080 60Hz monitors so most likely I would keep them as long as it wont be an issue with a 1440/4k res monitor.
I've also read that 32 is ideal if you have glasses/bad vision to make it easier on the eye so looking for input as well for that.
For my pc specs it is a 2700 at 3.8Ghz/16GB 3200 ram/ 1070Ti to power the output.
So with all that in mind I am looking for a good value monitor while keeping the quality decent. My seating position will be at my chair so also unsure about IPS/VA difference. Def would not want a TN panel since colours matter to me for video veiwing/pictures
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