Good brand and response time (2ms) 2x HDMI and VGA
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sam_of_london
2 Sep 161#1
Wish it was, 4k. 1080p looks fuzzy on big monitor.
Rambojambo21 to sam_of_london
3 Sep 16#11
I have an Acer 27" monitor at 1080p and it looks pretty crisp.
Jonj1611 to sam_of_london
3 Sep 16#14
I have a 27" LG at 1080 and doesn't look fuzzy at all. NIce and crisp here :smiley:
BigYoSpeck to sam_of_london
3 Sep 161#16
No it doesn't. You can make out pixels at a closer distance than a higher resolution monitor, that much is obvious. But definition and clarity is all relative to how close you sit. You can sit further back from this than a 24" monitor and thanks to it's larger size still clearly make out text and details.
People have 40"+ TV's that are 'only' 1080p.
simon_deville
2 Sep 16#2
Personally I don't know and there are a lot of mixed reviews, so in the end I went with a ultra wide monitor but my friend does a lot of Photoshop on a 27" and says he has no problems.
sam_of_london to simon_deville
2 Sep 16#3
Very good price. Currently 4k monitor is 3 times in price of this one.
commenter14 to simon_deville
3 Sep 16#21
He wouldn't be using Photoshop on a 27" 1080p monitor. 27" is far too big for 1080p. I have a 24" 1440p and it's perfect.
CameronB
2 Sep 16#4
60hz monitor.
It will have an inherent response delay of about 16ms.
sam_of_london to CameronB
2 Sep 161#5
Not true. Only 2ms as advertised unless you over clock. Asus don't lie.
MBeeching
2 Sep 161#6
Add on frame rendering time and internet latency.... All this 2ms 'pro' gaming nonsense.
Get a nice panel and enjoy it unless it's a career (which is ridiculous, but good on you if you make money out of people wasting their time watching you play games).
elmo-1 to MBeeching
7 Sep 16#29
To each their own, for me the ms is important due to gaming. It's like saying the same about footballers and people wasting their time watching them play a game, it might be 'ridiculous' to you but not all, just wish I could make a living this way, so much better than going to work lol
CameronB
3 Sep 16#7
Yeah, Gray to Gray.
d3k
3 Sep 161#8
Meh... 60Hz, TN, only 1080p.
Rhythmeister
3 Sep 161#9
Another 60Hz "gaming" monitor :confused:
Mortis123 to Rhythmeister
3 Sep 162#10
It's as much of a gaming monitor as girls on facebook are 'professional models' after paying £300 for a few crappy photo's.
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People have 40"+ TV's that are 'only' 1080p.
It will have an inherent response delay of about 16ms.
Get a nice panel and enjoy it unless it's a career (which is ridiculous, but good on you if you make money out of people wasting their time watching you play games).