One's price range is important to know.
One can get a large TN gamer-monitor cheap -- but, its cheap (low color fidelity, low contrast, poor off axis contrast/color/viewing). Thing is, most games are made for TN monitors (as that's what most folks have). And, if one doesn't have a better monitor next to it, one might not notice.
H-IPS, S-IPS, c-PVA monitor screens have much higher color fidelity, better off axis contrast, and cost twice as much (or a bit more) -- think $450 to $600 for 23 or 24 inch.
Then, there are the IPS higher resolution 27 inch monitors that can exceed $600. Not dumb considering the monitor might outlast a couple computers and a few graphics cards.
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