Comes with free sync as well. Seems pretty good for that price.
EmperorRosko to IBRAARH
19 Mar 174#18
Looks like it's only 60hz 4K via display port so not bad but your GPU would need to support that. If you are planning on playing at 4K, I'd imagine you should be fine as the GPU needed would be in the GTX 900 or 1000 range. Anything lower than that and you'll struggle to reach a playable frame rate.
I really think 4K gaming is still way off. The price premium for such a small bump in quality at this size is a waste.
If you want the best gaming experience, get a 144hz monitor and the best GPU you can afford.
Going_Digital to jonboyuk
19 Mar 174#16
Well it depends a lot on how bothered you are about colour accuracy. The limited colour gamut on a TN panel doesn't prevent you from using it, it just means that you will see colour banding in gradients that isn't actually there and if your pictures are printed it will be difficult to judge what the final printout will look like. But TN screens are decent enough for every day computer use and playing games etc and cost significantly less than IPS.
Messiah
19 Mar 173#32
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Graham1979
18 Mar 171#1
lack of reviews is worrying? but miles cheaper than other places!
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Edit: Also now available at Scan (Thanks to ZaGaZ finding it). https://www.scan.co.uk/products/28-acer-rt280k-4k2k-freesync-monitor-3840x2160-1ms-300cd-m-100m1-dp-hdmi-dvi
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I really think 4K gaming is still way off. The price premium for such a small bump in quality at this size is a waste.
If you want the best gaming experience, get a 144hz monitor and the best GPU you can afford.
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https://www.amazon.de/Acer-Monitor-DisplayPort-Reaktionszeit-Auflösung/dp/B01KCLMHNY
But excellent price for the spec, not many 4K monitors can be had for this price at the moment