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kz991

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#305717 30-May-2023 17:00
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This was the combo that I would like to have:

 

Lenovo y25g-30
Lenovo g27c-10

 

But, y25g-30 is not available here in NZ.

 

Post it here to look for suggestions. Help a brother out, geeks.

 

P.S.: I'm thinking of getting a ultrawide xiaomi again, but, I don't know.

 

What are your monitors?


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  #3082530 30-May-2023 19:04
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what are you trying to do with them? 

 

it would be so much nicer to have 2 monitors next to each other that are the same vertical heigh

 

 




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  #3082534 30-May-2023 19:13
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About six months I got a Dell 25" 4K from Computer Lounge, which I like. At work we have huge curved Samsung monitors, like 40" or something crazy, I just put a small window in the middle of the screen. Dell and Samsung are both good brands of monitors, I've always had Dell and never had a problem with them.


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  #3082540 30-May-2023 19:42
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Jase2985:

 

what are you trying to do with them? 

 

it would be so much nicer to have 2 monitors next to each other that are the same vertical heigh

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lenovo g27c-10 - vertical

 

and the other one is for pure gaming




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  #3082541 30-May-2023 19:43
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timmmay:

 

About six months I got a Dell 25" 4K from Computer Lounge, which I like. At work we have huge curved Samsung monitors, like 40" or something crazy, I just put a small window in the middle of the screen. Dell and Samsung are both good brands of monitors, I've always had Dell and never had a problem with them.

 

 

 

 

sweet but I also need them for gaming at least 144Hz


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  #3082542 30-May-2023 19:49
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Please edit your first post / question to say what you want to do with them, and any other constraints / requirements you have.


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  #3082544 30-May-2023 19:50
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kz991:

 

sweet but I also need them for gaming at least 144Hz

 

 

kinda good information to include in your first post.

 

are you set on 24in and 27in or would you consider other sizes?

 

What about budget?


 
 
 
 

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  #3084479 3-Jun-2023 19:25
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kz991:

 

This was the combo that I would like to have:

 

Lenovo y25g-30
Lenovo g27c-10

 

But, y25g-30 is not available here in NZ.

 

Post it here to look for suggestions. Help a brother out, geeks.

 

P.S.: I'm thinking of getting a ultrawide xiaomi again, but, I don't know.

 

What are your monitors?

 

 

Apologies. It seems I can't edit the first post anymore. I'll do better next time.

 

So, monitors will be used for gaming and work. With a little bit of video and photo editing - but, I'm not a hardcore editor so I am really okay not to focus on "true colors" monitor.

I'm a casual gamer and I think a 250-350 refresh rate is too much. Would you think? So, maybe a good 144Hz can be good, I guess. Maybe a stretch to 200?


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  #3084495 3-Jun-2023 20:38
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165hz is a good compromise between price and performance.  If you are gaming stay away from VA panels unless high end Samsung models, the dark level smearing can be very bad.


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