Best Buy has the AOC for $450 which adds up to $491 with sales tax. B&H has the BenQ for $540 with no sales tax. There is a $50 difference between the two (which is a lot of money for me) and I was wondering if the BenQ is worth the extra dough. From what I've read, the BenQ has fantastic color reproduction for a TN panel but grossly overpriced at its original price ($600).
What do you guys think? I'm using an HP w2338h if you guys are wondering. What would you guys go with?
$491 AOC G2460PG vs $540 BenQ XL2420G - Is the BenQ worth th
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Re: $491 AOC G2460PG vs $540 BenQ XL2420G - Is the BenQ wort
Hello eBombzor:
Both monitors have great GSYNC operation, and the motion quality is similar.
That said, a distinction occur if you plan to use motion blur elimination features -- some countries have one of the monitor cheaper than the other. One pro that the BENQ XL2420G is that it is compatible with Blur Busters Strobe Utility, if you are interested in motion blur reduction.
Both monitors have great GSYNC operation, and the motion quality is similar.
That said, a distinction occur if you plan to use motion blur elimination features -- some countries have one of the monitor cheaper than the other. One pro that the BENQ XL2420G is that it is compatible with Blur Busters Strobe Utility, if you are interested in motion blur reduction.
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