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ViewSonic Elite XG240R Monitor Review




In this article, we will test out the € 269,- costing FreeSync compatible ViewSonic Elite XG240R Monitor. While we think that most people use something WHQD, 70% of the gamers still use a Full HD monitor. And this is a 24-inch 1920x1080 screen, TN based with a 144 HZ refresh rate. Oh yes, and some RGB lighting as well as offering FreeSync and GSync compatibility in the form of adaptive sync.
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Caesar
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Posted on: 08/09/2019 07:37 PM
The "leader" in display technology? Is or was?
The "leader" in display technology? Is or was?
Aekold
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Posted on: 08/09/2019 11:26 PM
I will take this subtle humor bait of yours. Did you actually hear anybody say that? I've heard people say you can't see over 60fps, but I've never heard that for 24fps.
You know, they say the human eye cannot see more than ~24 frames per second.
I will take this subtle humor bait of yours. Did you actually hear anybody say that? I've heard people say you can't see over 60fps, but I've never heard that for 24fps.
Karvapallo
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Posted on: 08/11/2019 04:20 PM
"it's a nice and fast screen..."
"The display performs as advertised..."
Really? How can you make this statement, if you don't even measure it? It's one thing to make a monitor review without testing the input lag and pixel response time of the monitor, but you can't just say that the monitor is fast and performs as advertised, if you don't measure it on your review.
"it's a nice and fast screen..."
"The display performs as advertised..."
Really? How can you make this statement, if you don't even measure it? It's one thing to make a monitor review without testing the input lag and pixel response time of the monitor, but you can't just say that the monitor is fast and performs as advertised, if you don't measure it on your review.
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Looks like the same panel as my old VG2401mh which I got for 2/3 the price of this monitor 4 years ago. Only differences I can see are I don't have RGB gimmicks, Freesync or somewhere to stash my headset. But I do have a mic in.