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Need some help picking a 1440p 144hz monitor

Brambo

Hello all!

 

So I'm trying to find the right monitor for me.  I use my monitor for gaming, but I do the occasional video editing, 3D modeling, photo editing type work as well.  I'm trying to find the best all around monitor.

 

I've been looking at this Samsung - CHG7 Series C27HG70QQN 27"(https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-chg7-series-c27hg70qqn-27-hdr-curved-qhd-freesync-monitor-matte-dark-blue-black/6243735.p?skuId=6243735)

 

But I've also been looking at Aorus AD27QD 27"(https://www.amazon.com/FreeSync-Monitor-Exclusive-2560x1440-Display/dp/B07MVX3PKS)

 

I want to stay around the price range of these two monitors ($500-$600 max) and it's gotta be 1440p 144hz monitor that's got great color accuracy and all around good monitor.

 

Any suggestions would be very helpful!

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All I can say is that I can really vouch for that AD27QD, beautifully vibrant colors and (my favorite) great deep blacks. I use it mostly for gaming but I can't imagine it would be bad for video editing as I also consume content with it and it looks great.

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