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Jim 2024-04-04 06:12:58

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

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M 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2900 Lumens] New TI 4k dlp chip that offers 240fps for 1080p gaming and hdr 4k image. This is unbeatable price in the market currently. Better then Optoma uhd50x and Benq th685. No haze over the image like other projectors. Bright and clear 4K image. 3 Year warranty and trusted brand.

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TravisIsCaribbeanTTV 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[23.8"] Very good and cheap monitor for 1080p gaming or a good seconday monitor, I had no issues with this the size is also perfect for 1080p, if you go up to like 27-32 inches monitor (1080p) it gets blurry, If you want a budget monitor buy this honest (any card should be able to get 165hz on this ez)

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Zuhair 2024-04-02 07:37:50

[23.8"] Arguably the best budget 1080p gaming monitor that you can buy. Great colors, even though its a little saturated, but I like that look. Impressive features like Freesync, 165hz (up to 180hz OC), 1ms response time (although a bit misleading), and its IPS panel. It's sharp, has good customizability, and is overall very good. There isnt really anything bad I can say about this monitor. BUY IT!

5
John 2024-05-02 07:34:12

[8 GB] UPDATE: I've been with this card for almost 2 months now. And here is my final report after watching a few other AMD card like the interesting RX 7900GRE roll out. I remain ecstatic with this card. IMO it is the definitive GPU for 1080P-1440P gaming. I couldn't be more pleased with the benchmarks I'm getting in tests and in games. For example: Horizon Zero Dawn, Dark Siders 2, Crysis 2, Halo Legendary, Mass Effect Legendary and Kingdom of Amalur Reckoning are beyond beautiful games. They are magical! And all scale & play seamlessly at well over 200 FPS in 1080P on ultra settings. 1080P is my resolution of choice for up close PC gaming (new & old games). And this Gigabyte GPU, paired with my new AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D is just unbeatable price-value-performance for maxed out AM4 gaming IMO. I am literally excited to play my entire library of Steam/XBox/EA games all over again with this setup. I am also going to snag a BenQ 34Mobius 1080P/1440P monitor with HDR, 400nits, 179HZ etc to fully max out this set up. And be satisfied for years to come.

5
Supremefuzz 2024-04-28 02:51:27

[No, ] The VG248QG 1080P display works very well. No issues with it. Use it primarily for gaming. I have Windows 10 refresh rate set at 144.001 Hz.

5
wavevector 2024-08-01 05:31:52

[3] I am using the HD20 as a home theater/gaming projector. It replaces a lower resolution projector in my system. The image is excellent - very sharp and clear, even when projected at 80 diagonal. I use it in 1080p definition over HDMI with a PS3, which also serves as a Blu-Ray and DVD player, and at 1080i with a Comcast CATV/DVR box. Coupled with a good surround system, this makes for a very impressive home theater or gaming experience. I also project standard definition video over the composite video input for sources such as the Wii or an old VCR. The projector upscales well without visible artifacts. The image with standard definition sources is acceptable. This is a limitation of the source material and not the projector. I have also used the VGA computer input, which also works very well when the computer is set to the 1080p native resolution. Other good points: the projector is quiet, without obtrusive fan noise; it is reasonably compact and light, which makes it easy to ceiling mount; the control is illuminated, which makes it easy to use in the dark. Some drawbacks of the projector: the room lights must be quite dim to get a good image (a typical issue with projectors); the black level isn't all that black; there is a slight amount of 'snow' (pixel level intensity noise) in the image if you look at it closely. This is a very good HD projector. After owning it for 11 months, I am very pleased with it.

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
howarddavidp 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.35 lb] I can game on mine, no lag as a 3rd monitor to do surround in World of Tanks (WoT). I have a Lenovo Y510P with 2 GeForce 750m cards, and the laptop has 1 HDMI and 1 VGA port, both go to my Samsung T27B350 TV/Monitors running at 1080p@60. I have a Desktop that I actually run 6 of those Samsung monitors with 2 video cards. Since I choose to rebuild my Desktop, I have been using my laptop in the meanwhile. I wanted to use 3 monitors so I could game with peripheral vision, since World of Tanks supports 120' FOV. While my center and right monitors are handled by the laptop video ports, I was short 1 port to do 3 displays. I initially used a KWorld USB2-2-DVI, and that even worked, but there was noticeable lag. Since I only use about 1/3 of the side monitor, this was possible. If I tried to use the entire screen, this might have been bad, but for my purposes and this game, it was acceptable. Since I saw they released USB3-2-DVI, I figure it could only be faster. they were right, now using 1/3 of my left side monitor, and there is almost no lag, I would have to be looking for it to even notice. It works perfect, so this will work in place of the Matrox TripleHead2Go I was looking at. I will try to see how it handles full screen, but for a partial screen, WoT in 1080p is fine. Hope this helps out someone who is trying to decide if this will work, I think if you wanted to watch full screen videos at 1080p@60 this would handle that no problem at all. David

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