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https://pcpartpicker.com/product/WWcG3C/lg-27gp850-b-270-2560x1440-165-hz-monitor-27gp850-b
Jayztwocents seems to of got one in his latest video at microcenter. But he got the one i have the non F version the big boi gsync one.
(due in part to no BLB) vivid colors and smooth as butter from 60-144hz.i now own the
28inch 4k version now as well.unbeatable IMO.i paid 400-500 for them and they are
still worth every penny i spent.and a ips with no BLB is almost unheard of.
i own 4 of these 3 @1440 and 1 @4k..great contrast as well they come in at about 500nits+
much higher than they are rated.
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-VG27AQL1A-Supports-Compatible-DisplayPort/dp/B088MLC8PH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RRBM1QHX9X2D&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.1GkFSn5BubRKH9ia2akyPIaaO_mFK1wK6_aN1bzH0qczyqTsCAgDOUL30cdtz9fXYuADM6dmYod7WCo8Y7AhvmzW8Ly4LRCCcDrBZvYCKLKIRcqaREnsmZVfvwkWvvc5QsUSCVSY2CEyJj9gZ5UyXDv_uUuQwXY15SyyW5D63tiv8A51sDH7E99qoHweGKkL-wjvEQiRC7265784Xdag9zV1C1fNvMyXioegAN0VRd8.HwhOQDi-Mqaf9LFjOsfROCY54N031x9nBYsBTx0FTQs&dib_tag=se&keywords=ASUS%2BTUF%2BGaming%2BVG27AQL1A%2B27%E2%80%9D&qid=1722652012&sprefix=asus%2Btuf%2Bgaming%2Bvg27aql1a%2B27%2B%2Caps%2C148&sr=8-1&th=1
If you're a cheapo burn-in-wuss they also make a GP2711 165hz Quantum Dot V.A. panel[www.amazon.com] monitor.
Legend has it that your C.P.U. will run 5 degrees cooler at any given framerate if you use a coolermaster monitor. :-P
Seriously though, Cooler Master seems to have entered my radar as a competent manufacturer of monitors a few years ago. The particular models that caught my eye then were the GP27U[www.amazon.com] and the GP27Q[www.amazon.com], but I don't see the point in spending $550 for an older quantum dot I.P.S. monitor when you can just spend $5 and get a newer O.L.E.D. Looks like the Amazon reviews for those models tanked since I last checked come to think of it though, but that doesn't look applicable to their newer ones.
I'm not so sure about these specific models but I mean, and also it's a brand that's well known and old enough to be held accountable for its failures at the very least.
There's a reason for it. 1440p technically refers to the [vertical] resolution. 2k refers to the [horizontal] resolution. You can have a 1440p ultra wide screen that is more like 5k. This terminology excludes that. Still though, 1080p is technically closer to 2k than 16:9 1440p. 16:9 1440p is more like 2.5k, pushing 2.6k.
People should stop calling "4k" 4k though. The U.H.D. resolution typically referred to as 4k isn't even 4000 pixels wide. 2160p would be more accurate.
Edit: >_< I got my directions dun mixed up like a goof. Fixed.
unless you play Fartnite and cs
That's a nice thing about xbox, you only do a fraction of the calibration of PC for it to look good, and it turns HDR on and off automatically. Plus 4K HDR 1000 TVs cost a fraction of HDR 1000 monitors