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JethRekt
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by JethRekt » 20 Feb 2022, 09:22
Hi, I'm looking for a 240hz 27 inch 1080p monitor, but I can't seem to decide between the following monitors:
LG 27GP750-B
LG 27GN750
AOC AGON AG273FZE
Hope owners (current and/or previous) of these monitors can give an advice on which one to choose. Would personally buy an XG2431/XG270 in a heartbeat but none of those are being sold in my country
If you have other recommendations, please let me know. Thanks.
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mdzapeer
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by mdzapeer » 20 Feb 2022, 15:50
If you have the budget, go for a 1440p monitor since you dont have the XG270 available, I really suffered in looking for a decent screen which had strobing with the lowest cross-talk. I pretty much shortlisted these screens below
ASUS XG27AQM VRR, strobe range 240hz+ but locked od during strobing, workaround with service menu, but fiddly not set and forget.
MSI Optix MAG274QRX 27" QHD, lack of reviews, but I got the MAG274QRF-QD (165hz) version locally to check and the strobing was....'acceptable'. If the 240hz MAG274QRX behaves the same, its a good pick.
Acer Predator XB273UGXbmiipruzx, have not see any full screen strobing pictures so unless you can return, you can try this one.
Apart from that for 1080p 240hz, not sure if BenQ have any options, usually they have good strobing.
In the end I gave up on 1440p 240hz and went with the XG270, since the extra pixel resolution was lost due to poor strobing anyway.
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monarch10969
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by monarch10969 » 20 Feb 2022, 20:40
I'd recommend the HP Omen 27C kinda biased since it's the only 27" 240hz I own haha
Pros:
-1440p Resolution
-240hz
-Competitive Response Times
-Has Freesync Premium Pro/ really nice motion clarity even with just freesync
-Has nice MPRT/Motion Blur Reduction levels and pretty usable since they don't dim that much
-Has 2 Adjustable black level settings, one manual per level and one reactive
-Has 2 Built-in image sharpening settings
-Amazing blue light filter plus the 1000R Curvature, never felt eye strain/fatigue even for hours of gaming. Something I really noticed when I gamed on my previous other 240hz and 144hz monitors
Cons:
-Has occasional black smearing since it's a VA Panel
-Price is kinda steep around $550 (but it's really packed with features)
Note:
-1000R Curve is a love it or hate it feature of it. I Happen to love it and the viewing angles is tolerable even if your're watching from the sides.
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