PiCKiN wrote: ↑21 Feb 2022, 18:56
axaro1 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2022, 17:45
PiCKiN wrote: ↑21 Feb 2022, 16:42
Did you guys see the comment someone posted at rtings for this monitor? Lol
There is 0.2ms variation between this monitor and the two other 360hz monitors tested, absolutely unusable
I just ordered the XV252QF, maybe I will make a video comparing 280hz strobing with 390hz strobing, I was a little bit worried because I saw a guy complaining about input lag early in this thread (which was debunked by this last finding + optimum tech and fr33thy results) and someone saying that it was a terrible monitor for Overwatch (I know an EU Contender player consistently top 50 that uses it as his main).
My issues with both the 2546K and VG259QM were that I either had to strobe with overshoot or there was no point in strobing at all, OD locked for the Asus and AMA Off on the Benq was suboptimal, AMA high and Premium were similar to OD80 with the Benq hiding overshoot slightly more due to the insanely long strobing window [ 83.3% vs ~70% on the Asus].
Can't wait to test it in Overwatch and Apex.
Awesome! Let us know how you end up liking the monitor. Would you not recommend the XL2546k for someone that already owns the Acer 390hz? I main PUBG right now and I never reach 390 fps in this game. I really wanted to try the Benq but idk if it’s a smart move for what it cost.
Yes, for PUBG the XL2546k is better. There is no other game then PUBG where visibility is such a huge factor.
TGLTN pro PUBG player was ranting pretty hard in his stream after he had to play on a sponsored IPS 360 hz Alienware on a Korean PUBG tournament and lost early on. TGLTN ranted that he does not care about beautiful colors or inputlag in PUBG when there is motionblur. The Dyac and the TN panel on the Zowie XL2546K where essential for the lowest motionblur and best clarity possible. He literally said IPS is crap for PUBG. I don't think he only said that cause he just lost in the tourney.
I remember playing PUBG on the Zowie XL2546K the visibility was extremely good.
The colors of IPS displays are only superior on the esthetic side.
On the TN Zowie XL2546K u can change the colors and sharpness making the enemy's stand out like nothing else. It reminded me of a extra digital vibrance setting to make the enemy's "pop out" so they can't hide in the darkness or somewhere else.
For visibility (and thereby tracking the enemy's) the colors on the TN Zowie XL2546K are way better then the colors the IPS panels generate.
On most IPS panels u can't adjust the colors or sharpness. On the IPS Acer 390hz u can adjust the colors a little. But because of the low brightness the motion blur reduction (VRB) gives u not really notice it. Plus these settings cannot be saved! (Its a bug!)
On the IPS Acer 390hz with VRB on extreme there is more blur then on the TN Zowie XL2546K Dyac plus with VRB on extreme the Acer 390hz is not very bright.
If u only play PUBG and no other games the XL2546K is the best I think: U see enemies the best.
Also keep in mind: AUO is working on a 24.5" 1080p 360Hz TN panel for a while now.
https://tftcentral.co.uk/news/au-optron ... -july-2021 Zowie wont be using IPS imo. The difference in sight is to big compared to TN. So they will prob. again use a AUO TN panel.
When Zowie comes out with a 360/390/hz TN DYAC I will definitely give it a try. It will be the best of both worlds.
I asked Zowie on 9 feb. 2022 the following on
https://twitter.com/ZOWIEbyBenQUSA/stat ... 1191024642
"@ZOWIEbyBenQUSA
I know u probably can't say anything about it, but I am kinda desperate: Can u give any info about a TN 360 1080P DYAC monitor, is there any possibility we can see this monitor in 2022?"
the answer:
"hi, thanks for your understanding about i can't say anything for our future product plan
but we do keep developing new product, hope we can have good news to share in the near future ^_^ "