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ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQM HDR Gaming Monitor – 27 inch WQHD (2560 x 1440), Fast IPS, Overclockable 270Hz (Above 144Hz), 0.5ms (GTG), ELMB SYNC, G-SYNC Compatible, DisplayHDR 400

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Level 3 offers the most balanced performance with some overshoot below 70FPS and some ghosting above ~150FPS. There are various variations, such as the games you wish to play, but it can all be boiled down to the above-mentioned issue. There are six response time overdrive settings (from Level 0 to Level 5). The optimal setting will vary depending on the monitor’s refresh rate. If you’re just using the monitor at a fixed 240Hz or 270Hz, you can just use Level 4 for the best results. You'll experience amazingly -fluid gaming visuals, giving you the upper hand in first-person shooters, racing, real-time strategy and sports titles. Continuing our review of Asus monitors of the week, today we have another model from the ROG STRIX series, this time featuring gaming and picture quality capabilities, as well as a few salty pricing.

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By default, the brightness in the sRGB mode amounts to ~150-nits, which might be too bright for use in dark rooms, or not bright enough in well-lit rooms. Acer Nitro QG241Y Review | Cheapest HDR Monitor? Our Conclusion The Acer Nitro QG241Y is a decent monitor, but its upgraded version, the Acer Nitro ... In general, we preferred this model’s design to that of its ultrawide counterpart; whereas this one exudes a gaming vibe, the ultrawide model can be classified as a casual-looking display owing to its overall aesthetics.

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