hi guys i am going to buy my first gaming monitor ever and i want the best of the best i dont care about price but where i live there is only these monitors that are benq. either the xl2540 1080p 240hz which from my reasearch has more input lag for some reason xl2730 or xl 2735.i mainly play rainbow six siege;csgo;pubg i want advantage over my enemies i want to see them first lol
sorry for bad english
btw i dont care about looks i just want to be able to see and react first.
one more question does rly playing at 1440p makes enemies bigger?? cause you have more pixels and stuff
and about the 2540 i heard you can activate dyac in serves menus so the 2546 is t in the conversation
Help plz
- lexlazootin
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Re: Help plz
The 240hz is pretty identical input latency wise.
1440 doesn't make anything bigger, a bigger screen makes stuff look bigger. I would suggest sitting closer to your screen if you really wanted players to look bigger at no cost.
I would suggest to get the 240hz
1440 doesn't make anything bigger, a bigger screen makes stuff look bigger. I would suggest sitting closer to your screen if you really wanted players to look bigger at no cost.
I would suggest to get the 240hz
Re: Help plz
thanks for the reply man but i did t understand what you mean with (The 240hz is pretty identical input latency wise.)
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Re: Help plz
Avoid the XL2730. I don't even know if Benq fixed the blur reduction problems in this monitor (100hz strobing was busted, and OD Gain only allowed a few preset values in the "factory" menu).
Either get the XL2735 or the XL2540. The XL2546 should function similarly to the XL2540, but the XL2546 has blur reduction enabled by default and the XL2540 does not (can be enabled in the service menu).
Either get the XL2735 or the XL2540. The XL2546 should function similarly to the XL2540, but the XL2546 has blur reduction enabled by default and the XL2540 does not (can be enabled in the service menu).