I bought 1 monitor first as I was skeptical that a 144Hz IPS monitor from a reputable manufacturer would be that cheap. I was nervous reading reviews about panel lotteries. The monitor arrived in perfect condition, no pixels were visible and it came with a DisplayPort cable, but I bought a good one in case the cable didn't work. I don't notice any ghosting, but this is my first 144Hz monitor, so yes. I bought a second monitor only because it was too good a deal to pass up, the second monitor also arrived perfect, no dead pixels visible. There is a small issue with color difference out of the box, the same happened with my previous dual monitor setup. White looks bright white on one screen and off-white on the other. I had to manually fiddle with the color settings to make the two colors somewhat similar, it's not perfect but barely noticeable. I bought both monitors for $159, the corona virus seems to be making it difficult to refill most items so I've seen the price go up to $250. There are some higher priced options, so I'd recommend doing your own research, but at $159 per monitor, I'm one of the satisfied customers.
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