I bought this to play with my Xbox Series X. 1440p @ 120Hz as many of you are probably looking for that too. This product is $70 cheaper than the next 1440p@120Hz monitor. The catch is that this monitor cannot display 1440p and 120Hz at the same time. You need to downgrade the picture quality to 1080p for 120Hz. You can say we're going to do it now, it's not that bad. But in that case, you're now paying $100 more than you would for a Specter monitor that supports 1080p at 120Hz. Here's the catch. This is not what you are looking for. Gigabyte m27q or Acer Nitro is what you need.
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