Excited to be upgrading my Monitor from 1440p/60 to 1440p/144. Trade off is I am going from IPS to a TN panel. But I only really game so the color issues arent really going to bother me much.. I hope.. if they do, this is a monitor that has a color profile on tftcentral so I can always dial it in to help. The monitor is also one of 12 on Nvidias G-Sync/Freesync compatible monitors, so there is that too!! Been seeing lots of screen tearing in BLOPS4 and Assassin's Creed Odyssey so will be nice to try out the VRF technology!
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@Tech_Dreamer it does, but I dont really care about that personally. If it really bothered me, I doubt it would be hard to paint. Also reading in comments, seems that the red color is actually more orange than red from what people have reported.
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it has 350cd/m2 brightnesss opposed to regular 250 other monitors carry , it'll look good in terms of visibility unlike those dull shade TN monitor. i don't know if you looked into it, but that's a really good plus for a TN panel. same as mine. but mines an ips so it's locked at 60hz max. but as long as you keep it as a center monitor in any config, you wont know the diff except placed side by side the color should look good.
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@Tech_Dreamer Yep, its going to be my center, primary monitor in my triple display setup. I have 2 cheap 22 inch 1080p Samsung monitors flanking the sides. My current monitor is an ACER IPS panel as well, https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009996
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ooh , that's a 10 bit panel like mine, serious eye candy, hope it doesn't have those corner light bleeds, but yours is higher res. anyways, about that cheap side monitors , how does that work? i havent looked into it, centre wiill have 100fps+ & the others locked in at 60 , that would hurt your eyes wouldn't it?
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@Tech_Dreamer nah, They are used just for non gaming stuff... never used for gaming. Only web browsing, discord, stream monitoring etc and work. I dont do surround gaming.