Why would you run a game at 800x600? :L
Depends what size screen for me. Under 24'' I'd go for the 120hz, above that the 1440p.
I have a mate who plays xbox who games on a 15 inch monitor, and he argues the same points about the smaller screens being better for shooting. If we tell him to get a nuke on MW2, he can in pretty much every game as he's just that good at it. So I would kind of agree that the smaller screens are better for that
Catleaps sucks. It's a korean company that doesn't ship to other parts of the world anyways. And if you'd want one, you would need to buy it second hand, which would mean no warranty. So if it breaks, you're basically peep'd.If you have two gtx 670's those would push a higher resolution fine. The 1440p overclockable 120hz catleaps are just around the corner. Best of both worlds?
Catleaps sucks. It's a korean company that doesn't ship to other parts of the world anyways. And if you'd want one, you would need to buy it second hand, which would mean no warranty. So if it breaks, you're basically peep'd.
Negative Ghost rider. Catleaps don't "suck". They are the very same panels used in apple cinema displays, LG and the Dell High end IPS screens. They are rejected by apple and dell for whatever the reason, usually something that isn't tangible to non-engineers. There is a chance of a few dead pixels unless you opt for the pixel perfect assured one for an extra 30 bucks (these are brand new displays mind you) Not second hand. 2 Dead pixels out of 4 million? Hah, i'll take it. Apple cinema display =$1000 bucks, Catleap=$300, i'll take my chances. If you buy from a reputable ebuyer, just check the feedback, they will do refunds and ship world wide, I just ordered one, not sure where your info is coming from. Basically you are right it is a korean company, and support will be lacking after the initial ebuyer warranty but they are LG panels, in a korean housing. Same As the Shimian. 120hz.net the catleaps have a huge support following and enthusiast base. Stick to a terrible TN panel if you wantRisk/reward