just bought this 144hz 27 inch 1 ms monitor. Was ranging around 260-300 pounds and now dropped to 208.92
went up to 214.93 now
gaming monitor for people who prefer TN and high fps.
- plath
• LED Backlit
• 1920x1080 Resolution
• 800000000:1 Contrast Ratio
• 350cd/m² Brightness
• 1ms Response Time
• D-Sub, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB 3.0, USB 2.0
• FREESYNC
• 3 Year On-Site Warranty.
- nellygtfc
Top comments
garybb to mancityfan95
15 Dec 163#9
A lot more than £208.92 thats for sure.
garybb
15 Dec 163#1
Good price shame its only 1080p
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garybb
15 Dec 163#1
Good price shame its only 1080p
Pcmasterace965 to garybb
15 Dec 16#2
Yeah that's one downside to the monitor, but other than that seems pretty decent especially for the price
Rhythmeister to garybb
15 Dec 161#14
If you've not got £300 to spend on a decent graphics card this will still be splendid due to the res and effects at ultra in modern games :wink:
garybb
15 Dec 161#3
Got to agree, for a minute there i though Christmas had come early.
HOT for the price though.
quidstretchy
15 Dec 16#4
Cold for claiming that Just bought it.
Pcmasterace965 to quidstretchy
15 Dec 162#5
i did just buy it though?
Gentle_Giant
15 Dec 162#6
A lot of Pro gamers keep to lower rez screens to keep their fps as high as possible; the 4K gaming screen I have seen are a gimmick as they top out at 60Hz.
Be careful when buying a benQ gaming screen, the BenQ "Zowie" range have identical names to their main stream gaming monitors, but are a lot cheaper - because they are only 60Hz and meant for console gamers.
jisongkun
15 Dec 16#7
Only if it's 1440p
mancityfan95
15 Dec 16#8
what's a good price for a 27" 1440p 144hz monitor?
garybb to mancityfan95
15 Dec 163#9
A lot more than £208.92 thats for sure.
Pcmasterace965 to mancityfan95
15 Dec 16#10
But a high end one will run you around 400 or more i would imagine
mancityfan95
15 Dec 16#11
are you sure? 4ms would be an IPS panel surely which go for a lot more than 290 with 144hz refresh rate.
I meant more in general as I'm on the lookout for one so want to know what price to bite at
Pcmasterace965
15 Dec 16#12
yeah sorry my mistake, typed in 144hz 1440p, but it wasnt 144hz. sorry about that
Opening post
went up to 214.93 now
gaming monitor for people who prefer TN and high fps.
- plath
• LED Backlit
• 1920x1080 Resolution
• 800000000:1 Contrast Ratio
• 350cd/m² Brightness
• 1ms Response Time
• D-Sub, HDMI, DisplayPort, USB 3.0, USB 2.0
• FREESYNC
• 3 Year On-Site Warranty.
- nellygtfc
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All comments (26)
HOT for the price though.
Be careful when buying a benQ gaming screen, the BenQ "Zowie" range have identical names to their main stream gaming monitors, but are a lot cheaper - because they are only 60Hz and meant for console gamers.
I meant more in general as I'm on the lookout for one so want to know what price to bite at