Good 32" monitors? Prefer 1440p 144hz and IPS?

Cappuccino

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is this possible for under £300? I prefer 1440p or possibly 144HZ and IPS if nots it's cool but I prefer 1440p and 32" or higher than 32" if possible. It's for gaming and watching movies etc.

Appreciate everyone's help
 

Cappuccino

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IPS panels simply aren't in your price range.

There are however 2 32" 1440p VA panels about £50 above your budget.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/sams...-gaming-widescreen-led-monitor-mo-23n-sa.html

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/hann...rved-widescreen-gaming-monitor-mo-002-hs.html

The only other 1440p 144hz option in your price range is a 27" samsung VA panel at £299
Hi thank you. I was wondering take out the 144hz can I find something cheaper? I really don't wanna spend over £300 tbh with you
 

mnewsham

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Hi thank you. I was wondering take out the 144hz can I find something cheaper? I really don't wanna spend over £300 tbh with you
Something like this would probably be your best bet.
It's 75Hz, so if you really want to you can set a custom resolution and set your refresh rate to 72hz, which is divisible by 24, for jutter free movie playback, since movies play at 24fps, having a multiple of 24 allows for smoother video playback, 24*3 = 72Hz. At 60hz you get frameskipping.

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/compu...d-va-lcd-monitor-white-gold-10180682-pdt.html
 
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Cappuccino

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Something like this would probably be your best bet.
It's 75Hz, so if you really want to you can set a custom resolution and set your refresh rate to 72hz, which is divisible by 24, for jutter free movie playback, since movies play at 24fps, having a multiple of 24 allows for smoother video playback, 24*3 = 72Hz. At 60hz you get frameskipping.

https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/compu...d-va-lcd-monitor-white-gold-10180682-pdt.html
Thank you.

Correct me if I'm wrong but isnt this one better? https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0746P6L45/ref=psdc_428652031_t1_B07CG41Y8Z
its cheaper too and it has speakers which interest me
edit i found the samsung one on amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-LC...ncoding=UTF8&refRID=Z132MF1G3D8QSEXAP9H1&th=1 it is £280. Is it worth spending the extra £50? The viewsonic one is 60hz correct and it has speaker? the samsung does not have speakers?
what do you think?
 
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mnewsham

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The reviews on that samsung are pretty hit or miss, looks like some QC issues with a lot of dead pixels. But it is 144hz.

The veiwsonic one is 60hz from what I can tell yes.
 
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Cappuccino

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The reviews on that samsung are pretty hit or miss, looks like some QC issues with a lot of dead pixels. But it is 144hz.

The veiwsonic one is 60hz from what I can tell yes.
You think it's worth spending the extra £50 and get the Samsung one instead? The specs on the Samsung looks nice and it's under my budget too
 

mnewsham

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You think it's worth spending the extra £50 and get the Samsung one instead? The specs on the Samsung looks nice and it's under my budget too
Really up to you, looks like the Samsung has a high chance of having dead pixels, but if that isn't going to bother you, and you'd rather have 144hz, it's certainly a decent option you should consider.
 

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Sorry how does the Samsung panel have more chance of dead pixels? Don't chat garbage!

I have the 32" Samsung curved. Anyway I wrote a 2 star review on amazon about it, I got a replacement screen (I paid 320, amazon returned the other and I bought the one at 280, they wouldn't credit the diff only return lol).

Either way both panels didn't have any dead pixels, i personally would recommend an adjustable monitor stand for it, i think mine was 18 quid and worked perfectly.


The monitor is good, but no ips! Curved is a bit of a paint in graphic design (straight lines are not "straight" due to the curve) obviously! But in games it's nice! You won't get another 27>32inch 144hz panel for so cheap.
 

mnewsham

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Sorry how does the Samsung panel have more chance of dead pixels?
Because a very large number of reviews say so.
It's not "chatting garbage" it's relaying the findings from dozens of reports online. Far more than other panels with those specs.

Why do YOU think it's $50-100 cheaper than anything else?
 

IonstormEU

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Buy it from whamazon and send it back if you get one with dead pixels. Have you ever thought that people only give reviews if there's something wrong with it.

Your guestimation is off. Only one person on amazon says dead pixels which is likely vs thousands and thousands sold.

This is my 5th Samsung panel ever, and I've never ever had a dead pixel...but you having never had a Samsung screen are obviously the expert.
 

mnewsham

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but you having never had a Samsung screen are obviously the expert
Lmao
You have no idea what panels i've owned.

Further, that's Amazon being a decent company, nothing to due with samsung. Samsung are just like any other manufacturer, their official warranty stance requires a certain number of dead or stuck pixels before it meets the threshold for a repair or replacement.
 

IonstormEU

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Lmao
You have no idea what panels i've owned.

Further, that's Amazon being a decent company, nothing to due with samsung. Samsung are just like any other manufacturer, their official warranty stance requires a certain number of dead or stuck pixels before it meets the threshold for a repair or replacement.

Yup, and tv wise some companies are abysmal, you've had to Google Samsung panels, suggesting never owned, im pretty sure if the op wanted a Google search POV he could find it himself.

Its VA, so don't expect deeps blacks like an IPS, the curved is a bit of a pain with sunlight on it so get some blackout curtains!

I also think these might be OEM / reseller panels or for pc builders as Samsung doesn't show them on their site for model number.

That current price is a steal. I'd have wanted Gsync, but for that you're looking another 100-150++ for a 24inch gsync monitor easy.

Also 32inch sounds huge (and it wasn't long ago our main tvs were this big) but its not actually that much bigger than a 27".
 
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