Acer Unveils Several New High Refresh Rate Gaming Monitors (275Hz / 0.5ms)
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IchimA
The 32 one look quite neat .
HH , typo at resolution or it that true resolultion . if so .... it will be really sharp !
Ricepudding
I am in the market for a new 1440p monitor so this one looks nice. Though would prefer 30-32inch than 27. I assume this is also with hdmi 2.1? 275hz is a tad overkill but nice to know it can go that higher for older games or e sport titles
vukk
ASUS PG329Q or Acer XB323U GP both uses the same panel from au optronics. The main difference is that the Asus monitor has variable overdrive function and it has also ELMB-sync blur reduction mode, which allows you to benefit from the strobing backlight option to improve motion clarity in games, but at the same time as using G-sync/FreeSync, but the displayport is only v1.2 so 144hz and above the color space is limited to 8 bit while the panel itself is capable of 10 bit. The Acer lacks both variable overdrive and ELMB-sync, but it has a v1.4 displayport therefore it isnt limited to 8 bit above 120hz. I just bought the Asus PG329Q about a month ago and i`m really satisfied.
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You can get a 1440p 32" high refreshrate IPS monitor right now if you want, you have two choices, Neo Cyrus
These prices have officially reached insanity for what they are. We're talking about a small screen using a technology that hasn't fundamentally changed in... realistically you could argue over 2 decades. You might as well buy a full blown OLED TV if your budget is "whatever I feel like" at this point, it's no longer the age of "TVs add 4 years of input lag". Yes there are 240Hz OLED TVs unless my memory is borked, and having true blacks for a real HDR experience is something no monitor out today delivers aside from the half an OLED one out.
Ricepudding
Ricepudding
go4brendon
What happened to the X32???
vukk
XB323U GX it will launch Q1 2021.
Overdrive is good until the overshoot is minimal or not present at all, the asus hadles it well, i have not experienced any kind of ghosting or anything negative about image quality, its kinda nice to have a variable overdrive so you dont have to use different overdrive settings for different refresh rates, very few montior have that feature, but ye i dont know why asus decided to use DP v1.2 instead of v1.4 since the panel itself is 10bit, thats a negative for sure.
If you want good HDR experience, then wait for an OLED monitor. LCD monitors cant compete with OLED even if they have FALD or miniled backlight, the technology is just inferior.
Acer will have a 270hz version of the monitor its called