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27" 1440p FreeSync Monitor/TV

Hey guys, just like it says in the title i am looking to get a 27" 1440p (1080p?) Freesync monitor that could maybe double as a TV for a console or just a TV. Any ideas or suggestions? I am open to changing my idea completely and going with something else entirely. Thank you

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What classifies as a TV for you? Being able to change the input without changing cables? 

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4 minutes ago, Megah3rtz said:

What classifies as a TV for you? Being able to change the input without changing cables? 

I classify a TV as a large enough display that can be used to watch usually TV shows and movies on with relative ease, this could also coincidentally be a computer monitor in this case

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But yes,  I am looking at attaching a console to it also in the future so it will be a display for that and the main display for my desktop

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What's your budget? Also out of curiosity, what console do you have?

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5 minutes ago, SCGazelle said:

What's your budget? Also out of curiosity, what console do you have?

I was thinking around $450 and Xbox One

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13 minutes ago, Dang3r D3bbi3 said:

I was thinking around $450 and Xbox One

ok, Check out the Asus MG278Q. Consoles and 1440p don't mix particularly well as they can only output 1080p/4k (only 1080p in this case) and not native 1440p so it'll look a little worse than on a PC. Also one thing I might add is that I've heard of rumors that Microsoft is working with TV manufacturers to incoperate freesync in TVs so the scorpio might have freesync support, which is nice.

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