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I've used seen 3 Asus monitors for long periods of time. You get pretty much exactly what you pay for, imo. Their low cost monitors dive in quality sharply when compared against their high cost monitors, but their high cost monitors are excellent. I went for one of their medium options (VS247H-P) last time for $180 and it's meh. Not great, not bad. I've seen a lot better and a lot worse. It's certainly not the kind of thing I'd want paired with a GTX 770 though. When you're already spending about $2000 on a gaming rig it's only fitting to get a monitor that allows enthusiast-grade visuals, particularly an IPS panel.

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Well that's my Birthday/Christmas Bonus/Christmas Presents gone with a paycheck or two as well... Next priority is an external hard drive as a backup, pair of headphones, and comfy chair.

I don't know a whole lot about monitors or TV's unfortunately but it's much better than the T.V. I was using. I'll probably pick up another better monitor in a few months when I've got the money. My computer boots up in like 5-7 seconds, fallout 3 loads up insanely fast, has next to no load screens everything downloads and runs amazingly and it's mind blowing. Thank's to everyone who helped me figure out which parts to pick and shared their thoughts on their parts and builds I couldn't have gotten something this great without your guys help. =)

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