If you wanted 24' 60Hz 1080p IPS monitor under 200$

If you wanted 24' 60Hz 1080p IPS monitor under 200$
would you get this? I'm one click away from ordering it.
CHANGE MY VIEW

lg.com/us/monitors/lg-24MP48HQ-P-led-monitor

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i dont speak poor. can you translate?

Would you trust Philips or HP with a monitor?

bestbuy.com/site/lg-24-ips-led-fhd-freesync-monitor-black/5770302.p?skuId=5770302
24" 75hz 1080p ips monitor

Θα αγοραζες μια οθονη με τα παραπανω χαραkτηριστιkα?

i dont speak made up words either.

HmMmMMMm
other than 75Hz is it in any other way superior?

>change my view
cringe

cringy and bluepilled

amazon.com/Dell-UltraSharp-24-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B005JN9310

Mmh even old Dell U2412M begin way better, 16:10, 1920X1200

oh it's bad, it's very very bad.
it's bad.

look into the Dell p2414's or Ultrasharp equivalent.

or the newer variants of it like the p2417H, some of the best in the

make sure you get an extended warranty on that thing. mine had the capacitors die in two years

1080p for more than 100 is expensive

its 2018, mate

this.

i'd rather get that dell 22" s2218h.
cheap and justwerks

but if you want to do serious gaming then 24" is too small, and

I don't buy anything unless i need to.

>2018
>using a monitor with 92 dpi

Anything under 27 inch is too small for active use imo

But that's a Dell, not a Philips.

>words
>made up
really makes me think

>If you wanted 24' 60Hz 1080p IPS monitor
I wouldn't. VA is superior.
t. someone who fell for the cheap IPS meme

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> If you wanted 24'
> 24'

Why do you need a 24 feet monitor?

>dat cinema feel though

>24" 1080p 60hz monitor
Nigga why do you want my two 10 year old samsung monitors in this day and age?