Monoprice MP 27in Zero-G 1440p 144Hz FreeSync LED Gaming Monitor, Black VESA
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Does this monitor feature a 1ms response time?
A shopper
on Feb 19, 2017
BEST ANSWER: 8MS is a TYPO. These are the same AUO Panels featured in the ACER 27' 144hz Freesync Monitor. 1MS is accurate.
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- Chris A Staff on May 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: 8MS is a TYPO. These are the same AUO Panels featured in the ACER 27' 144hz Freesync Monitor. 1MS is accurate.
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- Chris A Staff on May 9, 2017
Thanks for the question. The monitor does have a 1ms response time.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
I just received this today and the box it came in says 8ms response time
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- Dana S on Feb 25, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
Someone also asked this question so I'll just copy and paste that answer.
Like most TN panels, it's probably 1ms minimum with 6ms maximum, and a average of 3-4ms response time. The 1ms specification is only the lowest possible response. The panel doesn't operate constantly at 1ms. It definitely isn't 8ms because that would cause massive motion blurring at 144hz (the monitor would be unusable). The overall response time (from controller/mouse input to graphics card to screen) is probably a bit higher than 10ms which is considered excellent, because the world record is 8.5ms. All of this is conjecture but should be within the ballpark for 144hz TN monitors.
Keep it mind that at this level of response time, your internet connection affects your gameplay a lot more than this monitor would ever do.
Like most TN panels, it's probably 1ms minimum with 6ms maximum, and a average of 3-4ms response time. The 1ms specification is only the lowest possible response. The panel doesn't operate constantly at 1ms. It definitely isn't 8ms because that would cause massive motion blurring at 144hz (the monitor would be unusable). The overall response time (from controller/mouse input to graphics card to screen) is probably a bit higher than 10ms which is considered excellent, because the world record is 8.5ms. All of this is conjecture but should be within the ballpark for 144hz TN monitors.
Keep it mind that at this level of response time, your internet connection affects your gameplay a lot more than this monitor would ever do.
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- New User U on Mar 2, 2017
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Is it a good quality TN panel? Its hard to find TN panels that look almost as good as IPS.
A shopper
on Jun 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It isn't the best TN for color reproduction, but I have no issues using it next to my Acer IPS secondary monitor. In the menu, there are options for saturation, gamma, and color temperature. I would admit, I am not too concerned with color accuracy due to my IPS monitor, but this monitor isn't too great at reproducing my IPS's colors. nontheless, this monitor works well for gaming and non color sensitive work.
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- Matthew A on Jun 12, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 12, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It isn't the best TN for color reproduction, but I have no issues using it next to my Acer IPS secondary monitor. In the menu, there are options for saturation, gamma, and color temperature. I would admit, I am not too concerned with color accuracy due to my IPS monitor, but this monitor isn't too great at reproducing my IPS's colors. nontheless, this monitor works well for gaming and non color sensitive work.
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- Matthew A on Jun 12, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 12, 2017
It's not an IPS, but It's no bad at all. I bought this pretty soon after it came out and decided to take a chance and it hasn't let me down. I've had it for a few months now and it has developed 2 bad pixels, but I will be taking advantage of the pixel guarantee and will keep updated. I was thinking of doing g a YouTube review of it as well.
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- Erik N on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
TN is never going to look as good as IPS and this one is no different. The colors are off and the viewing angle is noticeably more sensitive. That being said I have mine sitting side by side with my LG MB85R 27" IPS I use for art and it isn't distractingly different.
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- Joshua B on Jun 12, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 28, 2017
Testing with a spider I get 98% RGB, I notices absolutely no ghosting, and there's no backlight bleed.
The one downside is the matte finish is a lil rough and can be seen when you look closely on very light colors.
The one downside is the matte finish is a lil rough and can be seen when you look closely on very light colors.
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- Kyle P on Jun 13, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 19, 2017
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If I buy this monitor and it doesn't work, do I get money back?
A shopper
on Jul 15, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Monoprice has always been very good about issuing refunds when something was not as expected. Read the policies on the site here for the full info on individual items and time frames for returns.
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- Robert K on Jul 22, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Monoprice has always been very good about issuing refunds when something was not as expected. Read the policies on the site here for the full info on individual items and time frames for returns.
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- Robert K on Jul 22, 2017
They will offer to replace it, and they will pay for shipping, but I have never tried to get a refund, so I do not know the tike limit on that, or if there is a restocking fee.
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- Tuerai on Jul 15, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2017
If the monitor arrives defective or with a dead pixel you can email them for a replacement and they will have you ship the defective one back.
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- Dana S on Jul 15, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
Yes, if you follow Monoprice's return instructions, terms and conditions.
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- Zachary N on Jul 15, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 5, 2017
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Can Display Port with this monitor output 1440p and 144 Hz?
A shopper
on Mar 28, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes, but make sure to get a good display port cable. I used a cheap one ($10) at first and there was a lot of flickering and other issues when I tried using 144Hz. I upgraded to an Accel cable ($15) that was mentioned on the displayport website and things have been running smoothly ever since.
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- Scott S on Mar 28, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 11, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes, but make sure to get a good display port cable. I used a cheap one ($10) at first and there was a lot of flickering and other issues when I tried using 144Hz. I upgraded to an Accel cable ($15) that was mentioned on the displayport website and things have been running smoothly ever since.
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- Scott S on Mar 28, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 11, 2017
Yes. I am using DisplayPort to an Nvidia 780Ti and am getting the full 1440p and 144Hz. Also using the proprietary nvidia driver under Arch Linux if that helps to know.
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- Tuerai on Mar 28, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 23, 2017
Yes but only with display port HDMI will not work for 144.
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- Latham L on Mar 28, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 11, 2017
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Someone mentioned there was a lot of blur and this monitor won't work well with FPS games. Can anyone confirm that this is a universal issue for this monitor and not isolated to that individual?
A shopper
on May 29, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Haven't had any such issues with mine.. I can get up to 144 Hz on certain games with an RX580 without any ghosting or blur
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- Shehryar S on May 29, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Haven't had any such issues with mine.. I can get up to 144 Hz on certain games with an RX580 without any ghosting or blur
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- Shehryar S on May 29, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 21, 2017
I don't see anything bad in Overwatch at 120fps on DVI-D running on Low Quality settings in game.
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- Eric F on May 29, 2017
- Purchased on Apr 19, 2017
I have not noticed any ghosting in games. For a $300 monitor it does very well.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
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Whats the response time?
Sebastien J
on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Response time for this monitor is 1ms.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Response time for this monitor is 1ms.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
Like most TN panels, it's probably 1ms minimum with 6ms maximum, and a average of 3-4ms response time. The 1ms specification is only the lowest possible response. The panel doesn't operate constantly at 1ms. It definitely isn't 8ms because that would cause massive motion blurring at 144hz (the monitor would be unusable). The overall response time (from controller/mouse input to graphics card to screen) is probably a bit higher than 10ms which is considered excellent, because the world record is 8.5ms. All of this is conjecture but should be within the ballpark for 144hz TN monitors.
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- New User U on Mar 2, 2017
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Could you make a NVIDIA version? (G-Sync instead of FreeSync... or both would be okay and probably an industry first)
David B
on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I'd like a G-sync version as well but that'll increase the price much higher than the FreeSync version since freesync is royalty free and g-sync is not.
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- James Z on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I'd like a G-sync version as well but that'll increase the price much higher than the FreeSync version since freesync is royalty free and g-sync is not.
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- James Z on Feb 21, 2017
As long as we are asking Monoprice to offer a G-Sync gaming monitor, lets make sure it's an IPS (not TN) 4K monitor.
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- Scott S on Feb 21, 2017
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Any word on input lag? (separate from response time)
A shopper
on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Regarding input lag we are looking at about 5ms. Hopes this helps.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Regarding input lag we are looking at about 5ms. Hopes this helps.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
My experience is that is is slow and unpredictable. I very often find that I must turn the monitor off and then back on to get it to auto sense the input. Manually changing input is also very slow . On a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the best, I would give it a 2 at most.,
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- Ray O on Mar 8, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 26, 2017
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What is the Native resolution? Only Max resolution is given.
Ewa R
on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Max resolution on an LCD panel IS the native resolution. 1440p in this case.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Max resolution on an LCD panel IS the native resolution. 1440p in this case.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
The resolution advertised is usually the native resolution.
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- James Z on Feb 21, 2017
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Does this include a DisplayPort cable?
Kyle S
on Feb 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It only came with an HDMI.
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- Dana S on Feb 25, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It only came with an HDMI.
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- Dana S on Feb 25, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
It includes an HDMI cable only. No Display port of DVI cable
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- Ray O on Mar 8, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 26, 2017
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How do we use the 144hz with DVI-D ? The monitor only detects 60hz so far, even if i have a brand new AmazonBasics DVI-D cable.
Eric F
on May 7, 2017
BEST ANSWER: DVI does not have the bandwidth to support 1440p at 144Hz. You must use a display port cable to utilize this feature.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: DVI does not have the bandwidth to support 1440p at 144Hz. You must use a display port cable to utilize this feature.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
As far as I know you need DP not DVI-D to get 144hz of 1440p.
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- Steven P on May 7, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 20, 2017
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Matte or glossy screen?
Craig
on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, this monitor has a matte finish on the screen.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, this monitor has a matte finish on the screen.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
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What is the freesync range?
A shopper
on Feb 21, 2017
BEST ANSWER: With regards to the freesync range it is from 40-144hz.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
BEST ANSWER: With regards to the freesync range it is from 40-144hz.
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- New User U Staff on Feb 23, 2017
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Since the response time is 1 ms and it doesn't say anywhere on the page, I'll assume the monitor is TN, but just in case, is this IPS?
Christopher H
on Feb 26, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This is a TN panel. I personally have not noticed ghosting. I would estimate the monitor to be about 4ms.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This is a TN panel. I personally have not noticed ghosting. I would estimate the monitor to be about 4ms.
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- Tyler on Sep 6, 2017
- Purchased on Jul 17, 2017
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how do you use the 144hz with 1080p configurations?
argelys m
on Mar 19, 2017
BEST ANSWER: You can change the resolution in Nvidia control panel or AMD's software. Since you won't be using 1440p you might as well buy a 1080p 144hz for around $200.
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- Dana S on Mar 19, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
BEST ANSWER: You can change the resolution in Nvidia control panel or AMD's software. Since you won't be using 1440p you might as well buy a 1080p 144hz for around $200.
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- Dana S on Mar 19, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 24, 2017
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Is this monitor flicker free? I would like my eyes not to be strained.
A shopper
on Mar 20, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, this monitor is flicker free.
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- Krystle P Staff on Jun 1, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, this monitor is flicker free.
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- Krystle P Staff on Jun 1, 2017
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Is freesync working on both HDMI and DisplayPort ?
Eric F
on Mar 30, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. This monitor would only support FREESYNC via the DisplayPort 1.2 input.
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- Mark P Staff on Apr 26, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. This monitor would only support FREESYNC via the DisplayPort 1.2 input.
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- Mark P Staff on Apr 26, 2017
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Is there a way to output audio from both an HDMI and DisplayPort source at the same time? I want to use Discord from my PC and play PS4 games at the same time.
Brent M
on May 7, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, thank you for your question. Unfortunately you cannot do that with this monitor.
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- Krystle P Staff on Jun 1, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Hello, thank you for your question. Unfortunately you cannot do that with this monitor.
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- Krystle P Staff on Jun 1, 2017
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For those of you that have this monitor, are you able to get into bios with this monitor? I cant seem to get into bios, it always tell me no cable and then no signal......
A shopper
on May 8, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I have no problem going into bios on my monitor you probably need to setup your bios to make whatever slot your monitor was plugged in as primary external gpu, internal gpu. try plugging the monitor on the internal gpu to boot into bios then adjust your settings there.
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- raymond s on May 8, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 20, 2017
are you able to show this newbie a screen shot of that screen you are talking about so I can follow you? Thank you sir!!! This been a problem for me also..
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- Philippe B on May 8, 2017
BEST ANSWER: I have no problem going into bios on my monitor you probably need to setup your bios to make whatever slot your monitor was plugged in as primary external gpu, internal gpu. try plugging the monitor on the internal gpu to boot into bios then adjust your settings there.
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- raymond s on May 8, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 20, 2017
are you able to show this newbie a screen shot of that screen you are talking about so I can follow you? Thank you sir!!! This been a problem for me also..
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- Philippe B on May 8, 2017
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Are we able to turn off power saving mode? Is there a driver for this monitor?
A shopper
on May 10, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Windows loads a generic driver .
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- New User U on May 19, 2017
- Purchased on May 14, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Windows loads a generic driver .
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- New User U on May 19, 2017
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Does this monitor have a DP v1.2 output in addition to the input? The pictures only seem to show an input.
A shopper
on Jul 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It only has a DisplayPort input. No Output.
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- Kyle C on Jul 18, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 20, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It only has a DisplayPort input. No Output.
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- Kyle C on Jul 18, 2017
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Is it 10 bit, 8 bit+frc or just 8 bit color depth? Is it capable of 100% sRGB?
New User U
on May 7, 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5
Really good monitor, especially for the price. If I go for a duo set up I'll definitely buy this one again.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Would buy again
Picture quality looks great. Price was great. Would buy again.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Decent monitor & great deal
Monitor is better than I expected for a $300 1440p 144hz freesync display.
Pros: Cost. Good viewing angle. Exceptionally low back-light bleed. No noticeable ghosting or input lag.
Cons: Stand has no rotational adjustment and seems to lean a little. Bottom of stand seems to be convex, entire display turns easily on my desk as if the outer edges of the stand don't make contact. Gaming gets very choppy in the 40-55 fps range, more so than on my old 60hz panel. Somewhat thick bezels at 7/8" from edge to start of image. I notice backlight flicker occasionally, but only in games not on the desktop.
Notes: I have used this display with single and 2x crossfire AMD R9 Fury cards as well as a single AMD Vega 64 card. No change to pros or cons in any of the 3 configurations.
All cons considered, at it's it's price-point I WOULD recommend this monitor.
Pros: Cost. Good viewing angle. Exceptionally low back-light bleed. No noticeable ghosting or input lag.
Cons: Stand has no rotational adjustment and seems to lean a little. Bottom of stand seems to be convex, entire display turns easily on my desk as if the outer edges of the stand don't make contact. Gaming gets very choppy in the 40-55 fps range, more so than on my old 60hz panel. Somewhat thick bezels at 7/8" from edge to start of image. I notice backlight flicker occasionally, but only in games not on the desktop.
Notes: I have used this display with single and 2x crossfire AMD R9 Fury cards as well as a single AMD Vega 64 card. No change to pros or cons in any of the 3 configurations.
All cons considered, at it's it's price-point I WOULD recommend this monitor.
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Rated 2 out of 5
Looks good
Got a 2.0 hdmi cable but my screen will go black, show the monitor specs and flash back for no reason..
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Rated 4 out of 5
Excellent - Minus GUI pop ups
The monitor is solid, no dead pixels on arrival. The GUI is very annoying. During boot the GUI will pop up 3 times telling you the resolution has changed. Please remove this or at least have an option to turn it off. Other than the GUI constant pop up, it is an excellent monitor.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Amazing monitor for the price
This monitor is surprisingly good for the price range. It performs similar to monitors that cost twice as much. The colors and brightness are excellent. Of course, it is a TN panel so the contrast and response time could be better, but it's not a deal breaker at all. Unless your budget is in the 600-700 range, you will be hard pressed to find a 1440p 144hz monitor that looks this good for under $400-500. It is pretty bare on features but I'm ok with that. I play lots of FPS games and this monitor has been great for that. I also received 0 dead pixels on mine, but I know MP will exchange if even 1 is found. If you are on the fence about this monitor, just get it you will be glad you did.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great monitor for a great price!
Great monitor at a great price. Beautiful display!
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Rated 4 out of 5
Monitor works great
Nice brightness levels, colors stand out better than my old monitor. No issues with it so far.
Only conceivable gripe with it is that it's a 144hz monitor that doesn't also include a Displayport cable, so unless you already have one you will need to shell out an extra $5-$10 somewhere to get one.
Only conceivable gripe with it is that it's a 144hz monitor that doesn't also include a Displayport cable, so unless you already have one you will need to shell out an extra $5-$10 somewhere to get one.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great Monitor
It has great response and refresh rate and came with a pixel perfect screen, my only gripe with it would be the viewing angles but that is to be expected for a tn panel. A great buy for it's price.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Great monitor for it's price
I have wanted a FreeSync monitor for a long time, but with most options being fairly expensive if you want higher resolutions and sized, this monitor provides a pretty quality product. Though it also has a couple of flaws which I will detail below.
Pros:
- Large size and 1440p resolution.
- Decent colour saturation and fairly good black ratios.
- Freesync compatibility with AMD graphics cards.
- Relatively inexpensive compared to other brands.
- Easy to setup (though monitors should not be difficult).
Cons:
- The stand on the monitors is a little cheap feeling. I intend to purchase VESA mounts at some stage, but since I am running dual monitors, finding a dual VESA mount that will accomodate two 27" monitors is a task.
- Sticky pixels. Some of the pixels will "stick" to a colour from time to time. It looks like a broken pixel but can be fixed by just lightly tapping the screen with a blunt object (or knuckle). But they are quite frequent.
All in all my dual monitor setup is very satisfactory, and if you are on any kind of budget and want a large Freesync monitor that does not break the bank this is your monitor.
Pros:
- Large size and 1440p resolution.
- Decent colour saturation and fairly good black ratios.
- Freesync compatibility with AMD graphics cards.
- Relatively inexpensive compared to other brands.
- Easy to setup (though monitors should not be difficult).
Cons:
- The stand on the monitors is a little cheap feeling. I intend to purchase VESA mounts at some stage, but since I am running dual monitors, finding a dual VESA mount that will accomodate two 27" monitors is a task.
- Sticky pixels. Some of the pixels will "stick" to a colour from time to time. It looks like a broken pixel but can be fixed by just lightly tapping the screen with a blunt object (or knuckle). But they are quite frequent.
All in all my dual monitor setup is very satisfactory, and if you are on any kind of budget and want a large Freesync monitor that does not break the bank this is your monitor.
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