Niles opened this issue on Apr 28, 2015 ยท 11 posts
shvrdavid posted Fri, 01 May 2015 at 7:23 PM
Do your homework, and get a monitor that actually supports different resolutions that you will actually use.
Also keep in mind other things, like are you going to watch movies or play games on it.
If you want one that can be used for lots of things and lots of resolutions, get something similar to this and it's capabilities.
And forget HDMI, get a video card with display port and 4 gig of memory at a minimum.
Don't buy a lesser monitor, then discover it's downfalls....................
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