
This Element 27" frameless gaming monitor provides everything you need for premium gameplay or everyday tasks. This 1440P resolution monitor is equipped with FreeSync Technology for avoiding tearing and reducing stuttering. With easy set-up for multiple screens, you're able to expand your view and get more done. The 16:9 widescreen resolution partnered with a 1ms response time and 165hz refresh rate allows a vivid, realistic picture so you can be immersed in your gaming world. Built-in speakers and a sleek, frameless screen enable the monitor to blend with your decor for a clean aesthetic.
A: make sure you are using the hdmi 2.0 port and not the hdmi 1.2 port. if you use the hdmi 2.0 port, you should be able to set your console to 1440p/120hz.
Q: Is this a good monitor for competitive gaming on the ps5 ???
A: This model is a great deal for the features you get. 1msrt, FreeSync, 165hz etc are hard to find at a decent price. The speakers could always be better, but I use external because no monitors have amazing sound quality. I'd recommend this for gaming!
A: I really like this monitor for xbox gaming! I have a ps5 and xbox x that work perfectly on it. the features stack up to the competition at a price that was within my budget after buying two new consoles lol FreeSync, 1msrt, QHD and 165hz are exactly what I was looking for in an entry level gaming monitor
Q: Does it have cross hairs built in
A: Yes. It does. They are accessed via the OSD. The manul doesn't mention them, but it does have them. I know as I own the monitor.
Q: is this 4k? and does it matter if it’s not 4k even though you have a PS5?
A: Not 4k. It's 2560x1440. Think of it like 2K.
Q: Does it have integrated speakers?
A: Yes, there are downward firing speakers built into this monitor.
A: I am loving playing my Series S on this monitor. I even get 1440p @ 120Hz!
A: Hello and thank you for your question. In order to support 1440p at 120hz with an Xbox Series S, you must use an HDMI 2.1 cable. Unfortunately, this Element gaming monitor only supports HDMI 2.0, meaning your game play can be either 1440p at 60Hz or 1080p at 120Hz.