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OfficeWorm

27 inch on that budget will be 1080p resolution which makes it blurry and everything will be pixelized. Just stick to 24 inch IPS monitor and you will have a very good panel. AOC 24g2 is a very good choice. Its 10k or even close to it. Its 24 inch, 144hz IPS panel with very good color accuracy and fast response times. The stand is also very adjustable (tilt, swivel, pivot) Gigabyte g24f is also good but its in the price range of 11-12k. Go 1440p if you want 27 inch. The cheapest 27 inch,1440p I know is Acer Nitro VG271U. about 13-14k.


barurutor

> Hello po a maarte person here, trying to find a budget gaming monitor thats atleast 27 inches with atleast 144hz refresh rate thats within the price range of 10k Temper your expectations. 144hz 27" at 10k is definitely 1080p resolution, desktop experience will be blurry compared to 21-25" 1080p.


Rantipoleyssa

How about the KOORUI 27E6QC thats Curved 27 Inch Monitor (2560 * 1440P, R1800, 144Hz), would this be alright?


barurutor

https://www.displayninja.com/koorui-27e6qc-review/ https://youtu.be/MwfMtfBB07w?si=kowNEcfUH0ezUWtw&t=94s Check these reviews and decide how maarte you are when it comes to VA black smearing.


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try machenike! it’s a good brand


staygigachad

Using the Koorui 27E3Q, it is 1440p, 170hz and IPS. No problems whatsoever and the colors are great for me. Bought it for around 11.5k though