
See, if you rate this thing as some kind of big buy, then you're either A: you have no idea how much a good monitor really costs, or B: you're reading A again. I bought this bad boy for $105 for a couple of weeks. back as a broke college student desperate to put together a new rig for the upcoming semester since my last (and only) PC has bitten the dust and I couldn't be happier for the money. I play games, edit photos and do some video editing and I have to say that the color range is quite acceptable for the money, you can squeeze out 75Hz and the response time (good for gaming) is quite acceptable for just over 100Hz for a hundred bucks. If you buy this thing and compare it to a 144Hz OLED HDR display, full color Adobe sRGB and OLED HDR, you certainly won't be right, but it's better than any other display at a price point I've seen I could afford, and if you're as broke as I am, you'll be fine the way you do it.

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