This ones image is so nice I feel like my older monitor should be replaced. Probably will in a few months
crisp display good refresh rate
Works right out of the box. Games look great on it. Nice and bright.
Easy setup with HDMI 2.1 and Xbox Series X with 4K@120Hz and VRR. Great out-of-the-box, factory-calibrated color, contrast, and HDR (for gaming, surpasses the Acer Predator X27 P even without FALD--I was very surprised). OSD is well-featured without being busy or confusing. Lightweight. No power brick. Built-in speakers are competent. Easy-access packaging that is reusable for carrying monitor to/from LAN parties. 3-year warranty. Inexpensive, all told. Edit: The KVM can be edited to assign the USB-B and USB-C inputs any of the video inputs. Great functionality!
Easy setup, the right monitor for my application. Excellent value.
- it works - it's powerful enough to play basically every game at least on low - Silent
Sale Ends in 8 Hours
Built in speaker big screen colors look great only two screws involved Comes with display port cord
Good picture 244 fps Good speakers
No black ghosting! 180Hz is 3X normal 60Hz monitors, I think it's a sweet spot. It was very affordable.
My son asked for this monitor for his Xmas present. The ordering and receiving of the monitor was smooth and flawless. I am sure he will love it,
-Blacks look really good, prefer this over an OLED because of price and almost looks the same. -First 2K monitor and I love how great it looks, never notice any pixels. -Runs really smooth, the 180 Hz is just peak.
Oled cleaning feature, great quality, built in features like aim reticles, and tons of other stuff in there
- Glossy QD-OLED - Good brightness - DisplayPort and HDMI 2.1 cable included
Adjustable tiltable monitor, easy to setup
- Everything is better
IPS Display Colours 144Hz screen Great height adjustability and the stand feels sturdy itself G-sync works with the monitor Came with a Display Port 1.4 cable and a HDMI 2.0 cable
Optional game preset modes
Everything from the set up to the performance is either on par with what you would expect or exceeding expectations.
HDR. I admit I did not understand what it was, and I had no idea what I was missing out on. You would think it would make games more challenging, not being able to see anything in the pitch blackness of dark environments but my experience is that this was the opposite. The immediate and obvious contrast of the tiniest glint of metal in dark and foggy forests was as real and crisp as it gets. That's a tangible performance advantage in competitive games. Yes, please. 32" curved. I could not compromise here. I needed both. Demands met. No complaints. The wide and hefty base has a spring-loaded friction tensioned column that mounts the monitor to a VESA plate adapted to a pivot arm at the top of the column. It is perfectly tuned against the monitor's weight, and this allows you to freely adjust the height and angle of the monitor without tools, and with just a gentle nudge at the top or bottom. 4k @ 160 Hz for $400. That's what really sold me this monitor. I just didn't expect to be so amazed by the picture quality.