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Best Reviewed Flicker Free 1920x1200 IPS/PLS Monitors
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My recommendations are based off of testing more than 60 monitors and reading in-depth reviews from over fifteen reviewers across the realm.  Some reviewers do not provide enough information to truly know how good a display is.

Best Monitor Review Sites: Monitor Review Resource Center

Many monitors not found in this thread likely perform well, but it makes more sense to buy well reviewed monitors, and I like having sources to refer to, even though I do not always agree with them.

If a monitor is not mentioned it is because it has not been reviewed properly, been reviewed at all or is mediocre.  All monitors suffer from regular quality control issues: back-light bleeding and pixel issues (dead and stuck pixels).

Recommendations are PWM or Flicker Free:
I do not recommend monitors which use low LED PWM Dimming frequencies since they ruin motion clarity and cause some people to suffer from health issues like head aches and eyestrain.  LED PWM Dimming Side Effects.

16:10 Monitor Scaling 16:9 1080p
Most 1200p monitors can not scale 16:9 (1920x1080 & 1280x720) signals properly without stretching the image when connected to an external device like a console.  Eizo and NEC Monitors can almost always properly scale 16:9 signals.


NCX:
Table Of Content
Best Monitors
Correct Display Height=Reduced IPS/PLS Glow
Improve Perceived Contrast/Black Depth & Reduce Glare With Bias Lighting
Acer
AOC
Asus
BenQ
Dell
Eizo
HP
iiyama
LG
NEC
Samsung

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Best Monitors

The Asus BE24AQLBH and VG248QV (75hz) are the best choice for PC-only use while the Eizo CG246 and CX241 are the best all-around monitors since they are glow free, can be hardware calibrated and can scale 16:9 sources properly when connected to external devices like consoles and cable boxes.  The Eizo EV2457-BK is also pretty accurate and can scale 16:9 sources correctly, but it quite expensive. BenQ BL2581T is very accurate, has high contrast (1200:1), balanced overdrive (AMA High setting) without overshoot, but has a high 26ms signal delay or input lag, and can not scale 16:9 signals properly if not sent from a PC.

The NEC PA243W is also excellent, but like the Eizo monitors it also uses a wide gamut panel meant for professional use such has calibrating it and using it for work which requires accurate color with programs which support color management.  The iiyama XUB2495WSU and S24H650GDU are also very accurate, and all of these along with the HP Z24N G2 are better than the Dell U2415H since the Dell is less accurate as well as suffers from more overshoot ghosting.

The HP Z24n G2 (70hz) and iiyama XUB2395WSU (48-75hz both support) which makes them the best for PC gaming, however, both are less accurate than the Asus BE24AQLBH, especially the XUB2395W which can only cover 90% of the sRGB color space which is a worse result than most affordable/budget 1080p monitors, many of which also support AMD Free-Sync and 75hz now. 

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Correct Display Height=Reduced AHVA/IPS/PLS Glow

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Improve Perceived Contrast/Black Depth & Reduce Glare With Bias Lighting

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