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why isn't eveyone voting for the ASUS ROG Swift 1440p 1440Hz G-SYNC It's literally the trifecta
Gsync 140hz and as close as you can get to 4k with gsync + 120+hz
sheldon.curtiss
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because it is a TN monitor and not an IPS monitor.
brandon.thomas
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So? it's not like anyone is doing graphic design work
Why is there still such thing as $500 gaming monitors with 1080p panels? :P #4kplease
Anyone interested in the BenQ XL2730Z ZeroFlicker Gaming Monitor?
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I have the Acer 27 inch 1440p display; Trust me the IPS color is more vibrant than the the TN panels. it is worth it.
Praise the sun \[*]/
27" 1080p monitor is in the lead? sigh. 1440p, people!
How can I distingusih if im i dont have have...????
how can i tell the price of the items I'm looking for and voting for ?
the ben q doesn't even use display port and its 400+ dollars
The trade off for of 3 ms of response time on the Acer xb270hu for an IPS panel over Tn is by far one I'm willing to make!
The new Asus PG278Q 27in/144hz/IPS /G-sync/1440p is the ONLY choice you should consider for monitors in the 600-1000$ range FOR GAMING. The others simply do not compare. (Unless you're running minimum 2x Titan Xs or 2x 980's and can afford a really nice 4k monitor, but even then you're still only gonna get 60hz which means 60 FPS maximum. PC hardware isn't quite there for 4k)
Lets give the 1440p 144hz monitors some love
So many people voting for 27" 1080p, I don't get it at all. 27" has such poor pixel density at that resolution. Especially on a display that you will be sitting close to.
I think the benq is the perfect fit for me 24 inch es is the right size
Also check out my poll which is a gaming desktop poll
Link:dro.ps/v/dd9GKyi