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    Thanks for the heads up. I'm planning on having two of the same model of monitors and buy em both at the same time. The main factors I'm weighing are they have to be 1920x1080 resolution, and 2ms or less response time. Pricing for each being under $200 is also a big plus.
    Guess nvidia still has lots of work to do in the display drivers department. What is your screen setup like, Fenril?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Umbaalo View Post
    Thanks for the heads up. I'm planning on having two of the same model of monitors and buy em both at the same time. The main factors I'm weighing are they have to be 1920x1080 resolution, and 2ms or less response time. Pricing for each being under $200 is also a big plus.
    Guess nvidia still has lots of work to do in the display drivers department. What is your screen setup like, Fenril?
    This is a picture of my old setup from about 15 months ago [3x 23" // 1x 22" (top)]. I'm in the middle of moving from Chicago
    to Tennessee and currently in a 'temp' living quarters which brings me down to 1 monitor. I'm also putting together a new
    system as well and in TN that 22" is going away for another identical 23". I'm going to keep those vertical monitors where
    they are but mount the horizontal ones on top of each other to put them in a rectangle shape on my desk; looking up at that
    22" on my old setup eventually began to bother my neck.

    I would recommend monitors that have a native resolution of 1920x1080 in case you play WoW in full screen mode solo and
    want to record with FRAPS, makes video editing and converting between 1080p and 720p all that much easier (just my
    opinion). I'm sure 1900x1200 is a nice resolution as well, you lose a little bit of the horizontal space and gain some vertical
    space, not a huge difference between the 2 choices I'm sure.

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