A 4ms response time might seem very reliable, but when you're running games at 100+ fps (especially FPS GAMES) you might have a hard time hitting your target and you'll definitely find that it's not necessarily your fault . Compared to my 1ms monitor, I just can't believe I've been using it for so long. The screen does not tolerate reflections well. Actually, he's very bad at it. When my phone's screen lights up on my desk, the picture quality is affected. God forbid there was no light in my room. The curve is a bad trick. Creates another obstacle to the accurate evaluation of images. There is a strange blurring effect when you move the camera quickly or move around the screen. This is especially noticeable with light colors. It's kind of a bleeding effect. Makes it harder to hit frames. When you use Windows, the taskbar leaves an indelible mark on your screen. Very noticeable when the screen goes black. Dark rooms or loading screens will always remind you that your monitor leaves something to be desired. Decent monitor for casual gaming. For more, you definitely need a better monitor. ESPECIALLY if you're trying to match your frame rate to a 144Hz refresh rate. I would not recommend this monitor to any of my friends.
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