Size doesn't matter to me so if the smallest one is the cheapest one, I'll go for it. Looking for a monitor that is the closest thing possible to barely any motion blur at all or none. Like mentioned up there, 5ms or quicker is a plus.
Now keep in mind that the one I chose has a refresh rate of 144hz and the one Force chose refreshes at 60hz meaning its cheaper if you dont plan to transition to the PC.
Good call @Goarmagon@Force_of_Nature , you have given me hope. Already on my move for those as we speak right now. Definitely aiming for $100 for that sale. 1ms response time and refresh rate of eliminating motion blur is what I need ahaha.
For console or PC? If for console, at this time there's no need for monitors with higher than 60Hz refresh rates as the games are limited to 60fps. Look for an IPS/PLS panel, not TN or VA, for best image quality.
@Project Bokuho It does not have the best picture quality by any means but its one of if not the cheapest 144hz displays and it doesnt lag. If you compare the picture quality to something like a Cintiq or something then yea its shit.
@Seigen - For both since I have a monitor hooked up from a console and on a PC at the same time, so I merely have to change the input to console or PC, but particularly ones that can eliminate motion blur, 5ms or quicker, and speakers, which I found one.
As Seigen mentioned, consoles are capped at 60hz and the only way to bypass such features is if you used some type of splitters and doing unlocks on your monitor, but that requires too much effort to do and doesn't work for all monitors. I just need one that can get to 144hz for the PC side, but can be used for consoles with build-in speakers and fast response time.