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I've only had mine for a few days now but so far it runs and looks great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So I've had this monitor for about a week now - The main downsides of this monitor are the fact that it does not work well with G-SYNC and it seems to have a relatively long pixel response time (this is a common issue with VA panels - darks get smeared when there is a very fast moving object on screen). Other than that it is as it seems. It is a decent 1440p 144hz monitor, and it has a very sharp curve if you like that. It is a VA panel so backs are deep and it has a good contrast ratio. For $300 I would say this is a really good deal
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It claims to offer more than it is capable of doing, and the HDR Quality isn't worth using as the Maximum nits (max lighting ability required when in HDR is insufficient). In my honest opinion and factual research data from multiple reputable companies. However, whenever you can find it on sale for a more reasonable price around $200-250 it would be well worth it. At the $300 range there are much better options.
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