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i currently have a vg248qe and it's gr8! the colors are very natural-like, the brightness is perfect for me, not too bright nor too dark. everything is great. but i was wondering is it a big difference between 1ms and 4ms? and does the pg279q also have such great colors and brightness? did you get any dead pixels on it (pg279q) if you have one? tnx in advance...

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15 minutes ago, MarkoCroatiaMC said:

i currently have a vg248qe and it's gr8! the colors are very natural-like, the brightness is perfect for me, not too bright nor too dark. everything is great. but i was wondering is it a big difference between 1ms and 4ms? and does the pg279q also have such great colors and brightness? did you get any dead pixels on it (pg279q) if you have one? tnx in advance...

you cant even see the difference between 1ms and 4ms.... My brother has the PG279Q, has great colours since its IPS, viewing angles and that 144hz refresh rate is a godsend! He has no problems with it so far.

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14 minutes ago, MarkoCroatiaMC said:

i currently have a vg248qe and it's gr8! the colors are very natural-like, the brightness is perfect for me, not too bright nor too dark. everything is great. but i was wondering is it a big difference between 1ms and 4ms? and does the pg279q also have such great colors and brightness? did you get any dead pixels on it (pg279q) if you have one? tnx in advance...

It depends on what you're going to use the monitor for.

If you're using it for gaming, then PG279Q is the best gaming monitor out there.

 

But the PG279Q is known to have dead pixels and back bleed issues on some monitors.

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Just now, SeanAngelo said:

you cant even see the difference between 1ms and 4ms.... My brother has the PG279Q, has great colours since its IPS, viewing angles and that 144hz refresh rate is a godsend! He has no problems with it so far.

Where did he buy the monitor from?

CPU: Intel i7-6700k - GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW - Motherboard: Asus Z170-A - RAM: Vengeance LPX DDR4 16GB 3000MHz - CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro GTX H110i - PSU: EVGA SUPERNOVA 650W P2 - Case: NZXT H440 White/Black - OS: Windows 10 Home - Mouse: Logitech G502 - Keyboard: Corsair Strafe Cherry MX Red RGB

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Just now, Zack Brown said:

Where did he buy the monitor from?

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asus-pg279q-rog-swift-27-2560x1440-ips-g-sync-165hz-gaming-widescreen-led-monitor-black-red-mo-088-as.html

 

its only 15 mins drive away from my house so we bought it there.

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4 minutes ago, SeanAngelo said:

Alright thanks

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1 hour ago, MarkoCroatiaMC said:

i currently have a vg248qe and it's gr8! the colors are very natural-like, the brightness is perfect for me, not too bright nor too dark. everything is great. but i was wondering is it a big difference between 1ms and 4ms? and does the pg279q also have such great colors and brightness? did you get any dead pixels on it (pg279q) if you have one? tnx in advance...

is it also good when watching movies/tv series?:))

 

and regarding the pg279q i also hear a quite a few complaints about dead pixels and bleeding.:)

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3 hours ago, Errenar said:

is it also good when watching movies/tv series?:))

 

and regarding the pg279q i also hear a quite a few complaints about dead pixels and bleeding.:)

i do everything on this monitor. it's FLAWLESS! (at least 4 me, there might be 1 or 2 dead pixels on some models)

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