Best Monitors for Multi Screen Gaming – Multi-task like a dream when you have more than one monitor. You can put together your very own multi-monitor rig affordably with these great value displays. Prices of smaller displays, those between 21-inch to 25-inch are so cheap that you can afford two of three of these compared to buying say a single 27-inch display at the same Full HD resolution. Why have one when you can afford two or three Full HD displays. This means you can double or triple your spatial resolution and expand your virtual horizon, literally.
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1.HP Pavilion 22cwa
Features
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The HP 22CWA is a decent budget monitor with an IPS panel. It lacks more advanced features to improve the picture quality and performance, but still performs okay. It has wide viewing angles, which helps the image to remain uniform when viewed from up close.
Blacks appear gray in a dark room, but in a bright room, the monitor can overcome some glare due to the good reflection handling and decent brightness. Motion handling is only decent but is limited by the 60Hz refresh rate and the mediocre response time.
2.Acer G226HQL
Features
- The G-Series 21.5" LED is designed for High-Definition with a stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution
- Rapid 5ms response time reduces deviations in transition time to deliver high-quality moving images bringing immersive graphics to your movies and games
- The DVI-D input with High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) allows for viewing of digital movies and copy-protected media
- Signal Inputs: 1 x DVI w/HDCP & 1 X VGA. Dimensions(H x W x D): 12.28 x 20.08 x 1.26 inches (without stand), 14.4 x 20.1 x 6.7 inches(with stand)
- No HDMI Ports. VESA mounts sold separately. Stand: Tiltable (-5° to 15°). Using OSD, adjust brightness and contrast to maximum or reset to their default settings
- Signal Inputs: 1 x DVI w/HDCP & 1 X VGA. Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080, Standard Refresh Rate: 60 Hz. Twisted Nematic Film (TN Film) (90°x50°)
- VESA mounts Holes and HDMI Ports not included. Interfaces/Ports: DVI VGA, Standby Power Consumption: 450 mW Off-Mode Power Consumption: 400 mW
It’s time for an Acer G226HQL review. This is a pretty valuable monitor given the fact that it doesn’t come with any HDMI ports.
Although it doesn’t use HDMI, it does use a DVI or a VGA hook up and it also comes with both a DVI and a VGA cable which is obviously important for this specific monitor.
You don’t see many monitor that have a 1080p (1920 x 1080) display for under $100. This is definitely the cheapest 1080p monitor that I’ve came across and if it wasn’t for the fact that it doesn’t have an HDMI hook up right off the bat then this would definitely be getting a 10 out of 10 score from me.
3.BenQ GW2283
Features
- 22-Inch full HD resolution: IPS display with Wide Viewing angles
- Frameless monitor: ultra-slim bezels for edge-to-edge display
- Patented eye Care: reduce eye strain and other eye issues with the brightness Intelligence Proprietary sensor that detects ambient light and adjusts Display brightness and color temperature for a brilliant view that's easy on your eyes, zeroflicker eliminates screen Flicker, low Blue light filters harmful Blue light
- Integrated cable management: neatly hide cables inside the monitor stand
- Dual HDMI connectivity: 2 HDMI ports for convenient switching between media devices
A classic blend of elegance and functionality, the BenQ GW2283 54.61 cm (21.5) frame-less monitor can instantly enhance your virtual adventures with its Ultra Slim Bezels combined with an 8-bit Display. The Brightness Intelligence technology helps the monitor adapt to the content’s visual brilliance and also helps optimise picture clarity accordingly.
Additionally, the Flicker-Free technology reduces the strain on your eyes by eradicating potentially injurious flickers.
The monitor impresses both in performance and style. Endowed with BenQ’s revolutionary LED and IPS panel, it defines graphics, videos, and images in vivid detail. Its Eye-Care technologies protect your vision from extensive damage, while the sophisticated 54.61 cm (21.5) slim bezel display and invisible cable management system complement your home’s interiors.
4.ASUS VE228H
Features
- Slim Design 21.5 Inch Wide Screen LED display with 1920x1080 Resolution and Quick 5 ms response time delivering smooth video display
- Aspect Control function allows users to select a preferred display mode among Full and 4:3 for true to life gaming or movie watching without any data loss or image distortion
- Dual Inputs of D sub and DVI with HDCP Supported and Built In 1W X 2 Speaker enable audio enjoyment together with true to life visual; Compliance and Standards; BSMI, CB, CCC, CE, CEL level 2, C Tick, ErP, FCC, Gost R, J MOSS, TCO6.0, UL/cUL, VCCI, WEEE, WHQL (Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista)
- Splendid Video Intelligence Technology optimizes video performance and image fidelity by enhancing color, brightness, contrast, and sharpness
- 10,000,000:1 ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio dynamically enhances the display’s contrast to delivering lifelike images ; Mercury free LED backlit panel ; Panel Type: TFT LCD
As we all know, there are a few items that are a necessity to owning a computer, and one of them is your screen. Most of us will remember back a few years when the rage was all about what CRT you had – mine for example was made by Packard Bell and packed a modest 1280×1024 resolution over VGA.
Fast forward a few years and LCD screens started to crop up and fast forward even more and we now see the CRT to be virtually extinct in the computing world. So where can things go from here? There is always a way to improve technology and the latest focus is getting a far superior picture whilst using less and less power whilst doing so.
This is where Asus have stepped upto the mark with the VE228. From the outside, it looks pretty much like any other recent widescreen LCD monitor, and to the majority of people it is, but peel away the layers and you’ll soon realise that this is not an LCD as we once knew it.
5.Asus – Monitor
Features
- 90LM01K0-B05170
ASUS, also known as AsusTek, was founded in Taiwan in 1989. They make a wide range of electronics, including laptops, smartphones, displays, computer components, and more. Although much of their focus is on gaming monitors, they also make monitors for office use and creative professionals at varying price points.
Their gaming monitors are often among the best on the market, as they make some of the highest refresh monitors available, with recent releases going as high as 360Hz. We’ve tested over 15 ASUS monitors, and below are our recommendations for the three best ASUS monitors you can buy.
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Best Monitors for Multi Screen Gaming – We established that having multiple monitors does make you more productivity. Those who have to work on a single screen will tell you that toggling between windows to get a simple research task done is no fun. We take a look at some of the best budget monitors to set you up with a dual monitor rig or more.