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Related review

Edward 2024-04-08 07:22:15

Well made cable. Handles 4K resolution at 144 hz with no problems.

5
Edward 2024-04-26 06:52:53

[Active] Well made cable. Handles 4K resolution at 144 hz with no problems.

5
anyonymous 2024-08-02 01:54:27

[Yes, 2x 2 W] It’s pretty dope, got like about a week ago and just was amazed at this picture, planning to stay at around 144 hz

5
Gregg 2024-05-12 09:35:15

[12 GB] It's awesom ,coming from an Asus Tuf 3060ti. Sit at 138 -144 hz on a 144 hz monitor. Crushing 1440 with EVERYTHING at max

5
Kuyper 2024-08-17 01:48:20

[100 x 100 mm] I have been wanting a 32 inch IPS 144 hz monitor with less than 1 ms latency and full HDR for years. This is the first one that I could fine that was under $1k and it is great. I highly recommend it.

5
William 2024-04-15 04:52:42

[1 ms (GtG)] First let's get this out of the way, I was almost deterred by the dead pixel police but I think they are missing the point. This monitors motion clarity, color, brightness, responsiveness, and quality are on another level. I have owned or currently own the LGC2, the 175 hz ultrawide Acer predator x38, the 240 HZ BenQ Zowie, and the 270 hz 1440p Asus xg27aqm. Gaming on this is completely different. The combination of motion clarity and color vibrance is just nuts. I went into Apex Legends and I could feel the change from my other monitors to this one immediately. I can hit shots on this that I couldn't on the others. Everything slows down just a little and because the colors pop, you also see your opponents more clearly. Quick math lesson here. Since there are 2560 by 1440 pixels in this monitor, that means there are 3.7 million pixels and don't forget those pixels consist of red, green, and blue subpixels. So if one is dead, who cares? Are you guys serious? It's like you won a date with Alexandra Daddario and you are complaining about the dress she wore. Good grief we are entitled. I do not think mine had any dead pixels, I dunno, because it turns out a pixel is really really small. If you got the hardware to drive it, upgrade from HD to 1440p and leave your dated TN panels behind. Yes the 240 HZ oleds have a faster GTG, but that doesn't mean they have the best input lag, that has to do with other image processing elements beginning from the cable and ending at ur display. This is faster than OLEDs for total display latency and about 2.5 times brighter. If you are sweaty, this is your new home.

5
Wayne 2024-04-03 05:55:32

[3000:1] I recently replaced two aging 19-inch monitors, which were getting difficult to match with the Samsung 34-inch monitor, which provides a lot of breathing room with much to spare. I do a lot of photo and graphics editing for print, and visual quality and resolution are especially important. Color balance is spot on out of the box, and though the monitor is factory set way too bright for photo editing, it was easy enough to back off the brightness and contrast to get it to the point where it matches photos on my 13x19-inch pro-printers. The 100 Hz refresh rate means no flickering (even noticeable at 75 Hz on the old monitors), and the finer resolution makes photo editing easy.

5
Jim 2024-04-04 06:12:58

[Nickel Plated] Used hooking monitors to network in gaming facility

5
Jason 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes, HDR10] Despite the hefty price tag, I gave it a try because I have had a BenQ Gaming monitors from long ago which lasted till now when I figured its time to upgrade to the newer techs. 165Hz and curvature really made gaming more immersive & oh man, the speakers were really a great addition. Hear for yourself, I never knew speakers would make such a difference in the overall gaming experience. It is premium in build from every angle....despite the price lol, but it's worth it I'd say

5
Michael 2024-04-28 02:52:16

[21:9] Those who want this to buy for gaming, buy a GAMING MONITOR! This is for art not gaming unlike someone who thinks it's for both. There are HDR gaming monitors out there.

5