Ok guys so which one should i take and why

ok guys so which one should i take and why

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>asus
>because i've said so

>gaming monitor
none of them

always dell

The Asus, it's like $200 cheaper than the XB271HU
>t. Xb271hu owner

wtf is qled

yea but I read that the ulmb technology used by asus caused horrible headaches, so i don't know

Any of the IPS screens

Samsung's answer to OLED which is just smaller LEDs with none of the positives of OLED

why are monitors with such a low resolution so expensive

144hz 1ms and gsync

Asus is the best one there

for 300€ sure

of course, but with a crappy tn panel

2160p 240hz should be the standard for every monitor by now

>4ms
>679€
lolwut

>tn panel

MicroLED

And the price? Make me laugh

well that's the way it should be but apparently, technological progress has stopped completely sometime around 2012

all are shit but never get acer garbage, they produce shit
from that list seems ASUS is the best one, no?
samsung one has a worse panel?

nope
2560x1440 is the pinnacle of monitor technology.

MSI Optix MPG27CQ2
msi.com/Monitor/Optix-MPG27CQ2/Overview

get your eyes checked

celui avec la meilleur guarantie

not gsync

27gl850-b

out of stock

>paying the goy tax

>being poor

Frog

The Samsung is edgelit and is really noticeable when you move your mouse around on a black screen, but the curve helps with color accuracy.

Samsung, their QDOT panels are amazing, i looking at one right now.

L'incurvay

None, you need at least 200Hz to be a pro counter strike player... you also need a top of the line graphics card and play on the minimum settings. It's the only way forward.

do gsync work with yours ?

That's not how that works at all. It uses a passive quantum dot filter to improve the color accuracy of a standard TN/VA panel. It works decently well but doesn't have the deep blacks of oled

What you really mean is color coverage
Accuracy is a matter of calibration more than anything

You shouldn’t take them, you should pay for them like a normal person user.

Well yes that is true, but when you properly calibrate a panel with a quantum dot filter it has a lower delta-e of color error than a panel without one. I'm not saying that a good LG or Ben-Q oled isn't going to have better color accuracy, but qled isn't bad at the very least

asus