Budget is based on investment. As a pure casual gamer (like you only play a couple of hours a day): their budget would be like in the $100 ballpark. But someone who is a RU-vidr or an esports: their version of “budget” would be in the $300 range
damn it, I don't know why I bother to look the best budget monitors internationally when in my country they are practically non-existent.. or ridiculously overpriced.. and the few online options are shady af 😞 (yes, YOU TechInn 🖕)
These comments make no sense a budget mean a low price you can get monitors over 1000 so 300 is substantially lower i seen in the ballpark of 100 u wont get a monitor with 144hz and 1440p lol best i think thsts cheap kouroi or spelt diffrently its 150 dollars runs 120 1440p ps5 xbox and pc better in someways than Lg a monitor under 300 is hard to come by thsts good
This video is WHACK! If these are budget prices you need to touch some grass and come back to the real world. Not to be harsh and appreciate the work you did into reviewing these but you wasted my time with a false title.
Budget does not refer to an individuals “budget” as this is impossible globally to know every person’s financial position. “Budget” refers to a market segment based off of what the majority of users in that market are either using, or wanting. So if MOST people want at least a high refresh rate monitor, including a $80 monitor that is 60hz makes absolutely no sense. This is how I choose what “budget” is for each video and then find and show the best value products in this segment, many times including the highest value in many different segments like in this video.
Hear us out dude, biggest amount of people that watch those people are people who are not capable of purchasing something really expensive, these are the 2 types: Option A: People with some financial problems Option B (the most likely one): Kids/Students that do not earn money yet And if we consider option B as the main one, let's put it simple, no kid has over 300$ to spend on a monitor, unless they have a really rich family. So please, next time try to think about something more budget, view it like a regular consumer, and not a 30 year old man with a huge techno channel.
watching on my sceptre e278b-fpt168 ,165hz can overclock to 185hz stable 1ms .ips ,1440p 27inch cost 175 and boy do i love that i bought this exact monitor and it was reviewd by you
Hello, I have got a question so I'm looking at buying a new monitor. I currently have a 48 in Monitor from gigabyte and it is starting to show signs of image burn so looking at getting a new Montor I also run a second monitor at 32 in just a BenQ. So, I'm looking at doing an upgrade and I'm looking at either the 57" Odyssey Neo G9 or The Gigabyte S55U Or even the Alienware 55 in UHD AW5520FF. I've been looking at the reviews and I really kind of like Alienware but it doesn't support HDR. I'm running an I-9 14900k and an RTX 3090 Founders Edition. thoughts and recommendations please
The only problem with the VA mini led aoc monitor is the input lag at lower hz. Around 60 hz the input lag is 19 ms according to TFT Central. Might not be the best pick for lower end gaming pcs or consoles.