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120hz Monitor UpgradeSo, I have been heavily considering upgrading from my mediocre Dell LCD to a brand new monitor. I have had 2 options; Get a newer better 24' LED backlit LCD for $160200, or spring for a 24' 120hz LCD for $330. I'm just wondering if anyone with one of these can justify the huge price premium, and if there are any more costefficient 120hz monitors on the horizon.
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In the end I went for the Iiyama monitor in my specs, because I wanted 1920x1200 resolution and the market for 120Hz monitors is quite limited at the moment. I do miss that 120Hz refresh, though.
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