Monitors Largest/Best Quality Monitor for 20k

adikumar2010

Disciple
1. Budget - Around 20k

2. Display type and size -
want as big as I can get, I did some research found out that 27" monitor starts from 15k and 29" starts from 29k, sick difference. Maybe there is some monitor I don't know about which is more then 27" and under 25k.

3. Primary use of Tv/monitor -
Playing poker multi-tabling and casual gaming. Watching Full HD content.

4. Ports Required -
VGA to connect to my old laptop sometimes and HDMI if I can get it, coz then if I want I might be able to connect my xbox or D2H to it, when my desktop dies out (coz I will buy laptop after my desktop expires)

5. Preferred choice of brand?
Any brand will do, I just want to best video quality.

6. Any TV/monitor in consideration?

1) Benq GW2760 27-inch LED Monitor Rs. 16,100.00 Snapdeal
2) BenQ GL2760H 27-inch LED Monitor Rs. 16,559 Snapdeal
3) BenQ 27 Inch LED Monitor - EW2740L Rs. 17,990 Snapdeal
4) BenQ 27 inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor+1920x1080 Resolution l GW2760HS - Rs. 19,490.00 Ebay

5) LG 27MP37HQ 27 inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor (Black) Rs. 16,615 Infibeam
6) LG 27MP77HM IPS Monitor, black Rs.20,869 Infibeam
7) LG E2742V Rs. 19,880 PrimeABGB
8) LG 27EA63V Rs. 21,004 PrimeABGB

9) SAMSUNG LS27E390HS/XL 27" LED Monitor Rs.20,800 Snapdeal, Rs. 19,174.00 Ebay
10) Samsung 27 inch LS27D390HL Rs. 20,049 PrimeABGB
11) SAMSUNG S27C350H Rs. 20,155 PrimeABGB

12) Asus VS278H Rs. 19,882 PrimeABGB
13) ASUS VX279H Rs. 22,834 PrimeABGB

14) AOC 27 inch LED Backlit LCD - I2778VHE6 Monitor (Black) Rs. 17,333 Infibeam
15) ViewSonic 27 inch LED Backlit LCD - VX2770smh Monitor Rs. 20,000 Flipkart
16) Dell 27 inch LED - E2715H Monitor, black Rs. 18,799 Infibeam
17) Acer 27" Monitor Rs. 18,999.00


These are some models that I found which were around 20k and 27" in size. But I don't know which one is the best in terms of video quality. I can compare specs on the website but then AOC same spec will be much inferior then LG monitor I am sure. I can't test all those monitors practically that's why I look for help here.

My preference is : big screen, long life, finest video quality.
 
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I'm looking to buy a 27" monitor too, and did a lot of research for the same. My first suggestion would be that for a 27" monitor, make sure the resolution is 2560x1440 and not 1920x1080. 1080p looks sad on a 27" monitor and is a waste of screen estate. And 1440p monitors in India are priced at ridiculous rates. I will be ordering for a Crossover 2795 QHD from Ebay, which is a Korean monitor. The price currently is around $340 USD and they ship it for free, however our $#@%# customs charge an import fee over it. So the price goes to around 31k. If you really want a 27" monitor and no less, go for Crossover despite your max budget and you won't be sad. For some more info, check my thread here about the same. - https://www.techenclave.com/community/threads/getting-a-qnix-qx2710-korean-1440p-from-korea-need-help.175265/
Good luck.
 
I am using benq gw2760hs and very happy with the quality.Some people complain about 1080p on 27 inch monitor but for me its fine.I think its better to skip 1200p,1440p etc and move straight to 4k if you want more pixel density.
 
I am using benq gw2760hs and very happy with the quality.Some people complain about 1080p on 27 inch monitor but for me its fine.I think its better to skip 1200p,1440p etc and move straight to 4k if you want more pixel density.
I too had been using BenQGW2760HS for quite a long time but. didn't find any problem viewing 1080p videos on it. I've found BenQ far better than AOC in 17" range as far as viewing angles are concerned in variour models(model to model it might vary)
 
I am using benq gw2760hs and very happy with the quality.Some people complain about 1080p on 27 inch monitor but for me its fine.I think its better to skip 1200p,1440p etc and move straight to 4k if you want more pixel density.

I too had been using BenQGW2760HS for quite a long time but. didn't find any problem viewing 1080p videos on it. I've found BenQ far better than AOC in 17" range as far as viewing angles are concerned in variour models(model to model it might vary)

I need help on one last thing. I am totally confused amongst all these BENQ models they are around same price but I don't know which one is the bestest. Can you plz tell me which one to go for !!

1) GW2750HM
2) GW2760
3) GW2760HM
4) GW2760HS
5) GL2760H
6) EW2740L
 
If your upgrading then makeshift to higher resolution, you will feel a satisfying difference between 1080p and 1440p. Else if you can visit Delhi or have sources then, you can get a 40 inch 1080p saamsung LED tv for under 25K. Some seller are selling 40 inch tv for the same price on ebay too with 1 year warranty from seller. I think its worth checking out.
 
Get the aoc


AOC i2769VM is best...

Bought the AOC i2769VM not happy with it at all. I have been into gaming from 10 years. I can say the motion pictures likes video or fast moving objects dont look so good on the monitor. Still images are also average. Stills where better on the Philips monitor somehow. This AOC is bit better then philips 278G4DHSD in terms of video but overall below average, not happy with it. I might sell it and buy something else.

The problem with monitor is that you can't test them anywhere as they are not on display like TVs in showrooms/malls etc. So there is no way for me to check them practically before buying. I live in Delhi, I went to so many big electronic stores but no one had monitors on display

* No offense to bssunilreddy, he is more experienced then me. But this monitor is not good at all I tested lot of stuff on it last 5 days. I would give it 5.5/10 rating and Philips 2/10

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I bought Philips Ambiglow 278G4DHSD/00 monitor and sold it after 2 weeks, the video quality was awful. If there is any motion images like movies, video, anything that's moving the video goes BLUR. The 3D on it was passive and when you increase depth the display becomes blurry and text becomes almost unreadable. I regret wasting money on this monitor. Only still images were crisp and nice colours on it, as soon as you play video you want to turn it off. Never buy this monitor I bought it for 20k and sold it on OLX for 14k just after using it for 2 weeks.

http://www.philips.co.in/c-p/278G4DHSD_00/brilliance-lcd-monitor-with-ambiglow
 
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