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If you have sensitive eyes like I do, upgrading the hz will make a difference on eye fatigue. This monitor also has great input lag. So if you play games that require fast twitch reactions you will notice a slight improvement in response time. However, if you are primarily concerned with how it looks, I would say the colors look a little washed out, even after calibrating. In fact before calibrating the colors are horrible. Part of the color issues stem from the fact that its a TN panel. I personally kept the monitor since I can tell the input lag difference over my old monitor and I do get less eye fatigue due to the high refresh rate. It all depends on what things you are really looking for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Highly recommend this for gaming. I used it with my Xbox One S and it works great. No input lag to speak of and the picture and frame rate hold steady. Highly recommend.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Long story short, no, it won't. Long story long, Xbox supports Freesync, not G-sync, so it would benefit you greatly to get a freesync panel (they are cheaper too) Also, most (like...MOST) games on Xbox don't go past 60fps anyway, so purchasing a high refresh rate monitor only for that would be a waste. If it were me I would buy a 75 or 90hz 1080p freesync panel for Xbox gaming, such as the one I selected here
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