A:AnswerYes you can wall mout this monitor, im sure that you can find a wall mount suited to fit.
Now for 144hz(windows 10) you have to go to your settings, go under ststem and click display. Under display there should be a advanced display settings, click that and go to display adapter properties. From there a little tab should open up. On the top of that tab there is a bar named monitor. On that tab towards the bottom there is a pulldown bar that will allow you to change your monitors hertz. If your monitor says it’s capable of 144hz but 144 is not showing up then you will need a new HDMI cord because not any old HDMI cord will give you 144hz you will need a high speed one. Well i hope this information helps you if you need any other information just ask.
A:AnswerYes, the monitor can be connected to a game console through HDMI. However due to console limitations some features of the monitor may not be available to you.
A:AnswerThere is a good amount of LEDs on the back of the moniter but you will have to have a pc for it to turn on because if you just use it as a screen for your console like a ps4 it won't work
A:AnswerThe monitor will work with that gpu for standard uses. However, the monitor only has freesync capability, so you will not be able to utilize g-sync. I don't know if that would be a deal breaker or not for you, but this will not make much of a difference in gaming or other use cases you may have.
A:AnswerI've had this monitor for a while now and so far no. There hasn't been any kind of ghosting effects or any other kind of visual problem at all. The monitor runs smoothly and it works great. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerThis monitor is very similar. I have both and seem to like the mag g24 over the g24c for a few reasons. The g24c is hit or miss when it arrives in your hands. I returned my first because the bottom buttons didn’t work and the frame didn’t sit flush to the screen. Also the mag g24 is VESA mount compatible while the g24c requires a very rare adapter that took me a couple weeks to find a quality one.
A:AnswerIf you have a thunderbolt type c port on the laptop it will out put 144hz. So you would need a type c cable the will have a display play end on the other side. Or if the laptop has a mini display port you would need a mini displayport cable with a regular display port end on the other side to get 144hz. Note if your laptop does not support 144hz on your screen or graphics card it will not out put 144hz also the monitor must be able to do a 144hz if not hdmi will do 60 to 120hz but only max 120hz with the newer hdmi. Hope that helps...
A:AnswerWhen you are using both an Nvidia card and a displayport cable, you can achieve visible framerates up to 144Hz. Due to the monitor having Freesync, which is exclusive to AMD cards and not G-Sync, which is exclusive to Nvidia cards, you may experience some screen-tearing when your graphics card is outputting over 144 frames per second. However, you can turn on V-Sync in your game's settings to try and negate the amount of screen tearing. Also, some games allow you to set a frame-rate cap in-game, so I would suggest selecting 144 fps to keep a smooth experience.
A:AnswerYes, the monitor will work with an Xbox by connecting it with an HDMI cable. Please note however that you will not be able to take advantage of the 144Hz display or Freesync technology due to the hardware limitations of the Xbox.