Read more.The 2560x1440 monitor offers Low Blue Light Technology for better viewing comfort.
Read more.The 2560x1440 monitor offers Low Blue Light Technology for better viewing comfort.
I have a 24 inch 144Hz model from BenQ and love it. If they brought out a 27 inch 1440p monitor with 144Hz capabilities I would be all over that.
well its not worth it, get Qnix/X-Star for 350$ with Samsung PLS panel which is better than LG IPS, in addition, you can overclock it to 120hz easily.
the only thing this one is better is response time which is 4 ms while Qnix/X-Star are 7 ms, however never noticed any ghosting or a problem with that, you can read more about them so you can be sure they are better.
Beats me why manufacturers still persist in bringing out monitors with 60Hz refresh. I bought an Acer GD245HQ, refresh rate running at 120Hz, about 3 years ago--and would never go back to 60Hz
Because there are people who prefer/require higher color accuracy over higher refresh rates. It's all about usage scenarios.
Curiously, this monitor seems to be trying to cater to rather different crowds, but PWM-less monitors are always a plus. And I do wonder whether the panel's using dithering or not.
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