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23" Monitors
Among the various sizes, a diagonal of 23 inches (58.42 cm) for monitors is considered medium-sized and is suitable primarily as an office monitor but also as a gaming monitor if you're not too keen on a giant screen. With 23-inch monitors, there's not much more to consider than with other monitors. If you primarily use the monitor for gaming, you should look for a low response time. A 4K-UHD resolution is not necessarily required if you want to watch Blu-rays or play graphically demanding games. Full HD or a bit more is entirely sufficient for an excellent picture at this size. For resolutions higher than Full HD, a 23-inch monitor should also have a DisplayPort and a corresponding graphics card.
23-inch Monitors - It's not just about size, it's the technology that matters
- The most crucial distinguishing feature of a monitor, in general, is the panel technology. Most LCD monitors use tried-and-true TN panels, which are increasingly being replaced by advanced IPS/PLS and MVA/PVA panels that offer better viewing angle stability and contrast ratios.
- Other important features include the already mentioned resolution (such as 1080p/Full HD or 4K/UltraHD), brightness, response time, or refresh rate - with 60 Hz to 120 Hz or even 240 Hz for 3D-capable gaming monitors.
- Compared to analogue VGA connections, digital DVI or HDMI connections offer better image quality. For gaming, however, a DisplayPort is better, if only because of the higher refresh rate. Many screens also offer additional connections with integrated DVB-TV tuners (e.g. SCART or Component Video).
- Other features can include height adjustability, pivot, swivel and/or tilt, multi-monitor operation (such as AMD Eyefinity), integrated speakers, touchscreen functions, or compatibility with NVIDIA G-SYNC or AMD's FreeSync/AdaptiveSync.