ASUS VZ279QG1R is a 27-inch IPS gaming display that minimizes motion blur with its own ELMB
ASUS announced the release of their new gaming liquid crystal display, the VZ279QG1R. This display features a 27-inch IPS liquid crystal panel with a maximum resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and a slim design.
The panel itself has an ultra-slim design of 7.5 mm and a three-sided narrow frame. The VZ279QG1R also boasts a number of advanced technologies for improved gaming performance. It supports AMD FreeSync and ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) technology for motion blur reduction, eliminating ghosting and tearing to enhance the visual experience. With a refresh rate of 75Hz, a response speed of 1ms, a maximum brightness of 250cd/m2, and a contrast ratio of 1,000:1, this display is designed for high-performance gaming.
Additionally, it includes "GamePlus" with game functions such as crosshair, timer, and FPS counter, and is TÜV Rheinland certified for flicker-free and low blue light technology. The input interface includes DisplayPort 1.2 × 1 and HDMI 1.4 × 1, as well as an earphone jack. The external dimensions are 612.6mm in width, 213mm in depth, 431mm in height, and 3.9kg in weight.
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i know i should of bought monitor with DP all those years ago, now i need DP to HDMI cable or i need to buy GPU from Asus and or gigabyte only brands i see that do gpu with 2 hdmi ports i can find and there only ceritan cards, and neither are brands of gpu i want, I think rather get MSI over either the 2
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i very picky about something i gona be infront daily, ips glow is deal break less one hit lotto get panel with out any ips glow it a no go and all them i tried suffer from it. VA is option if i find panel that same response time and zero over shoot like my current TV is, but i have not seen single VA panel that has been able to match that. the one the i seen that about same have horrid over shoot or have really bad response time and no overshoot.
I been thinking of getting LG oled TV 42 doing away with tv/monitor combo, but even if i mounted 42" on wall that would way to close when sitting at desk. though if i get one on really nice sale i would probably buy it
For now i will settle for TN panel that 1440p/4k with free sync/gsync compatibility which seem impossible to find most new TN panel i see are 1080p and i want min of 1440p now
i wish my didnt have bad ocd in that regard, other wise i would just left be. but i refuse to have worse quality then current monitor
yeah finding a 1440p tn panel is tough these days, they do sell them , usually expensive unfortunately.