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TSChungfk
post Aug 6 2018, 01:41 PM, updated 8y ago

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I'm in the market for a new monitor. Looking for GSYNC and WQHD. So far, I have 3 monitor in my list:

1) Asus PG279Q - This is my top choice but have seen a lot review about QC issues.

2) Acer XB271HU - This one is similar is spec with PG279Q

3) Asus PG27VQ - This one is curved with TN panel. I'm not sure if there are any issues with it. Anyone using it can advise.


Anyone can provide their advice on the monitors above and which best to buy. Normally will use it to watch movies and some gaming as well (mostly FPS and RPG based). Any other monitor recommendation is helpful as well. Budget will be around 4k max.

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pl95077
post Aug 6 2018, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(Chungfk @ Aug 6 2018, 02:41 PM)
I'm in the market for a new monitor. Looking for GSYNC and WQHD. So far, I have 3 monitor in my list:

1) Asus PG279Q - This is my top choice but have seen a lot review about QC issues.

2) Acer XB271HU - This one is similar is spec with PG279Q

3) Asus PG27VQ - This one is curved with TN panel. I'm not sure if there are any issues with it. Anyone using it can advise.
Anyone can provide their advice on the monitors above and which best to buy. Normally will use it to watch movies and some gaming as well (mostly FPS and RPG based). Any other monitor recommendation is helpful as well. Budget will be around 4k max.

Thanks  biggrin.gif
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There is issue on ISP high-end panel "backlight bleed" you can't escape if you opt to buy any brand G-Sync with IPS panel. Tons of review on Youtube, but the videos from Youtube is not exactly want you see, it look worst when it appear on camera, because camera work --> open aperture to absorb light, then capture. So it look bad, in fact not that bad on backlight bleed.

If you can't accept Backlight bleed, you may go for PG27VQ, this monitor don't have such issue, because it is TN panel.
165hz and 1ms very cool design, with RGB light behind.
https://www.asus.com/my/Monitors/ROG-SWIFT-PG27VQ/


 

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