That's really not a lot for a speedy, 27-inch gaming monitor.
On top of an 144Hz refresh rate, this little esports ready gaming monitor delivers an impeccable 1ms response time. That makes it a great option if you're into competitive online gaming, and although it's only a 1080p native resolution panel, it means it won't push lower end graphics cards too hard. What's the catch, you're wondering? While there is a lot going for this gaming monitor in terms of competitive chops, issues crop up when you look below the panel itself.
Otherwise, they reckon this gaming monitor is sturdy, and the picture quality isn't terrible either. That's especially true for this price. Generally it's got slightly better contrast than most IPS monitors, whereas the viewing angle is a little lacking. 1080p at 27 inches also doesn't necessarily make for the best pixel pitch.
This one also doesn't come with FreeSync or G-Sync, and though the Adaptive Sync variable refresh rate technology works pretty well with AMD GPUs to achieve a mostly tearless experience, that's only over DisplayPort. It also doesn't support HDR gaming, but that's something I'd be happy to sacrifice at that price.Screw sports, Katie would rather watch Intel, AMD and Nvidia go at it.
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