Its getting on a bit and the Viewsonic xg2401 is a better choice but is £60 more expensive.
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JackBauer to badmanbugti
6 Oct 1614#3
JackBauer
6 Oct 165#8
Has it got like bare colours n pixels n all dem ting?
littlejimmy to badmanbugti
6 Oct 163#7
Bet you were a hit with the english department at school
I do actually own this monitor, have done for around 2 years. I remember having some fun with certain firmware issues at the time but I imagine that's sorted. Great monitor, no complaints here. I don't think 'dis' monitor has Bluetooth.
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badmanbugti
6 Oct 16#1
Yo is dis got Bluetooth g
JackBauer to badmanbugti
6 Oct 1614#3
littlejimmy to badmanbugti
6 Oct 163#7
Bet you were a hit with the english department at school
I do actually own this monitor, have done for around 2 years. I remember having some fun with certain firmware issues at the time but I imagine that's sorted. Great monitor, no complaints here. I don't think 'dis' monitor has Bluetooth.
Rhythmeister to badmanbugti
6 Oct 161#15
Que? :confused:
dravvde
6 Oct 162#2
I bought the 27" version 144hz 2560*1440 and it looks amazing and plays great. if this has the blur reduction it is even better on fps side of things. once you go 144 you never go back
1440p, 27", 144 hz, and freesync (largely useless unless AMD pull their finger out, but better than nothing). I own this monitor and it is INCREDIBLE.
The same model can also be bought refurbished from various resellers for £200 (so £10 more than your deal) but they don't list 144 hz in the description. Box.co.uk have it at £240 (http://www.box.co.uk/Acer_G277HU_27_WQHD_IPS_LED_LCD_Monitor_1681158.html) and it is linked directly from the Acer website which lists this model as being 144 hz, but the box website doesn't have it written in the specs. Same model numbers through all websites, so should be same spec unless Acer produced several different monitors with the same model number but different specs.
there was one for £130 recently that I missed on. hope JL will have it in stock again
JackBauer
6 Oct 165#8
Has it got like bare colours n pixels n all dem ting?
lugsy3
6 Oct 16#9
I currently have 24" 60hz monitor and looking to build a new pc so will step up to 144hz but what's the best size, 24" or 27". This looks to be a great monitor at my sort of budget.
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Its getting on a bit and the Viewsonic xg2401 is a better choice but is £60 more expensive.
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I do actually own this monitor, have done for around 2 years. I remember having some fun with certain firmware issues at the time but I imagine that's sorted. Great monitor, no complaints here. I don't think 'dis' monitor has Bluetooth.
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I do actually own this monitor, have done for around 2 years. I remember having some fun with certain firmware issues at the time but I imagine that's sorted. Great monitor, no complaints here. I don't think 'dis' monitor has Bluetooth.
1440p, 27", 144 hz, and freesync (largely useless unless AMD pull their finger out, but better than nothing). I own this monitor and it is INCREDIBLE.
The same model can also be bought refurbished from various resellers for £200 (so £10 more than your deal) but they don't list 144 hz in the description. Box.co.uk have it at £240 (http://www.box.co.uk/Acer_G277HU_27_WQHD_IPS_LED_LCD_Monitor_1681158.html) and it is linked directly from the Acer website which lists this model as being 144 hz, but the box website doesn't have it written in the specs. Same model numbers through all websites, so should be same spec unless Acer produced several different monitors with the same model number but different specs.
http://wecravegamestoo.com/forums/monitor-reviews-discussion/15713-best-144hz-monitors.html#post1357728
The XL2411Z is decent for an under £200 monitor. All the rest on the link I have posted cost significantly more.