In fact it wouldnt surprise me if they had the same panel as the asus. There have been no real advancements in display tech since the PB278q has released. Gonna go ahead and disagree here (office space much hehe) That said PB278Q is old, outdated, and outperformed by likes of ![]() $1k if you're going for professional arts. $400 if you're going for something superb. Multitasking is really good on a 1440p monitor so that shouldnt be an issue (i assume thats why you wanted two monitors)I'd suggest you look at reviews, and no it's not pricey. The clarity of a 1440p monitor would blow your mind, especially coming from the TV you were using. ![]() If i were you id stick to a single 2560x1440 monitor, like this: Not sure if i back up the dell monitor suggested above, seems a bit pricey for a standard 1080p monitor.especially given the rather high 8ms response time. TV's like you had hooked up as a monitor shouldnt really be called monitors lol, trust me you will be amazed at the clarity difference going to a proper monitor
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