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#1 THE-TRAP-CARD
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I'm buying a monitor for my 360, do i want like a 2ms response time, or like an 8ms, or 5ms?The higher the better, what?
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#2 theweakbear
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Lower is better.
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#3 joe11king
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uually AT MOST you would want 8ms. 5ms is pretty much standard nowadays for gaming monitors, and 2ms is exceptional. keep in mind the bigger the monitor and the higher the resolution, the higher the response time.
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#4 Nick-JD
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I've got 5ms and it's perfectly fine. Would go for 19" or above if you do get one, widescreen if you can. Hook the 360 up to it with a official VGA cable as the cheaper ones are not shielded so you get interference.

Picture quality is really great at 720p or higher.

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#5 crazy4life54
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I agree I have a 19"... 1440x900 widescreen res and all my games look great... relatively cheap monitor too, costing no more than 200 bucks.
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#6 joe11king
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I agree I have a 19"... 1440x900 widescreen res and all my games look great... relatively cheap monitor too, costing no more than 200 bucks.crazy4life54

is yours a westinghouse? just wondering if by some odd chance we had the same monitor?