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Is this monitor legit (ips free sync 27" 75hz for $220)? Seems perfect for the rx 480

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B06XCCRJWS?

 

This seems like the perfect cheap monitor for an rx480 build, considering 60-75fps 1080p is what the rx480 pushes in demanding modern games.

 

The only problem is I cannot find the input lag for it listed. I tried to research it and cannot find this monitor anywhere else not even on the Dell website when searching with the model number..

 

I am doing a build for my brother and want him to have ips and free sync, trying to keep the build under 800 with pc, monitor, mouse, keyboard. Also does anyone know how I can get windows 10 cheaper? I just bought a copy for my own pc does it come with multiple codes?

 

Thank you!!

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I can find the input lag (6ms) but I would'nt trust this listing.

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Yes, I would go for it, and if It doesnt match the expectations, since its amazon where you are buying It, you can always easily return It. Go for It. I wouldnt buy a higher refresh monitor either for the 480, good choice!

 

Edit: I think that Its obvious that I dont own It nor have tryed It, just wanted to make It clear. And if you are still a bit sceptic, read some reviews and judge yourself (?) 

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Eh I wouldn't. 1080p on a 27" panel isn't the greatest experience. Now, if your eyes aren't that good then sure, go for it.

I couldn't stand it personally.

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3 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Eh I wouldn't. 1080p on a 27" panel isn't the greatest experience. Now, if your eyes aren't that good then sure, go for it.

I couldn't stand it personally.

It shouldn't be to bad, it has free sync and ips. The monitor could be placed a few inches farther away.

 

Just look at the new 35" 1080p ultra wide curved g sync monitors they are like $1,000... obviously more pixels it is ultra wide but still it is similiar pile density to this.

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1 minute ago, Drizzt said:

It shouldn't be to bad, it has free sync and ips. The monitor could be placed a few inches farther away.

 

Just look at the new 35" 1080p ultra wide curved g sync monitors they are like $1,000... obviously more pixels it is ultra wide but still it is similiar pile density to this.

Neither of those two things help with pixel density. You can only place a monitor so far back on a desk

Yes, they make them. Doesn't mean they're a great experience for everyone and they're still not something I'd recommend.

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10 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Eh I wouldn't. 1080p on a 27" panel isn't the greatest experience. Now, if your eyes aren't that good then sure, go for it.

I couldn't stand it personally.

1080p on a 27" is perfectly fine as long as your face isn't a foot from the screen, I just got an Asus 27" IPS to use for work and frankly I like it better then the 17.3" 1080p TN panel in my laptop.

 

to the OP, my only concern is the lack of a proper model number in the listing to use to confirm the Freesync and 75Hz at that pricepoint.

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3 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Neither of those two things help with pixel density. You can only place a monitor so far back on a desk

Yes, they make them. Doesn't mean they're a great experience for everyone and they're still not something I'd recommend.

Obviously they Don't help with pixel density, I was refering to the ultra wide part of my text for pixel density. Just saying people buy similiar pixle density for $1000 in the new acer/asus 35" ultra wides.

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1 minute ago, Daniel644 said:

1080p on a 27" is perfectly fine as long as your face isn't a foot from the screen, I just got an Asus 27" IPS to use for work and frankly I like it better then the 17.3" 1080p TN panel in my laptop.

Like I said, depends on the person. It's fine for you, it gave me headaches.

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I totally wouldnt worry about the PPI, just, as you said, play a bit further then you usually do and you will be fine :)

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3 hours ago, Drizzt said:

Just look at the new 35" 1080p ultra wide curved g sync monitors they are like $1,000

They look TERRIBLE. Absolutely gross. Would never buy that.

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11 hours ago, Daniel644 said:

1080p on a 27" is perfectly fine as long as your face isn't a foot from the screen, I just got an Asus 27" IPS to use for work and frankly I like it better then the 17.3" 1080p TN panel in my laptop.

It's perfectly fine compared to no monitor at all. Okay, if you only game on it it is fine, but for work? It must be horrible.

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