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Yakov
1420
Dec 25, 2016
I have two of these monitors, paid 120 each and thought I got a deal. They do need color correcting out of the box but they're fine without.
At this price it's a fricking steal
SaltyMac
30
Dec 25, 2016
Yakovhey there if you would be so kind, is this a 60Hz or a 75Hz monitor??
SaltyMacHowdy, All the details of the monitor including the Hz ratings are listed in the specs section. Frequency D-Sub (H-Frequency): 30~83kHz D-Sub (V-Frequency): 56 ~ 75Hz HDMI (H-Frequency): 30~83kHz HDMI (V-Frequency): 56~61Hz Please let me know if you have any additional questions, you can tag me into any discussion. Cheers.
BoredGamer
0
Dec 25, 2016
Tex-ArozziWould that be closer to a 60 hz or a 75 hz monitor, i am not familiar with what the ranges mean
Yakov
1420
Dec 26, 2016
BoredGamer@SaltyMac @BoredGamer Generally the monitors are 60hz @1080p At 720p resolution (Monitor setting, not game setting) they can go up to 76hz
Most monitors have this ability, but who really cares to lower their resolution on monitor to 2008
BoredGamer
0
Dec 26, 2016
YakovThank you
Manning18Denver
0
Dec 26, 2016
YakovHave you gamed on these monitors? If so, how good are they for gaming?
Yakov
1420
Dec 26, 2016
Manning18DenverColor wise, not so good. Color correcting fixes that though. The response of 5ms isn't all that well compared to 1ms monitors. Also, if you're one of those people that believes 75-144hz is the only way you can play video games, then it might not be for you.
In my opinion, these are best suited for side monitors with their picture split software.