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Furthermore, it comes with support for Nvidia LightBoost, a technique that eliminates motion blur and giving you CRT motion clarity, but it is only usable up to 120Hz.
The only downsides with this monitor are the 1920x1080p resolution and its TN panel. Considering its price, you will get a great deal for your money and you will certainly love it if you switch from a 60Hz monitor. All of the entry-level 144Hz monitors have a maximum resolution of 1080p as well, so that’s a downside for all of them. If you want a higher resolution then you need to spend even more money.
So if all you want is a 144Hz monitor, then this monitor is the recommended choice right now. Just have a look at the reviews on Amazon to see what other buyers think.
If you want to use motion blur reduction technology at 144Hz and not 120Hz, then the BenQ XL2411Z is a brilliant choice. It’s a little more expensive, but it has BenQ Blur Reduction technology, which is even better than LightBoost, and it works at 144Hz too. If you find the BenQ at a cheaper price than the Asus somewhere, then get the BenQ hands down. Even if the BenQ is just a little more expensive than the Asus, then you should still get the BenQ. It’s just better and worth the trade-off in most cases unless the price difference is too much. Another good benefit with the BenQ XL2411Z is the flicker-free backlight, which helps prevent eyestrain after longer periods of use. Prices on the monitors may vary, depending on where you live and whether or not there is an on-going campaign. Also, beware that the BenQ has no built-in speakers, so have that in mind if that means anything to you. This is not an issue for most people since many gamers use dedicated PC speakers, headphones or a headset."
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