This is a very strange monitor. I originally only got this monitor for competitive play in Rocket League and Cod. The reason I went with this is because of the low cost and I wasn't sure I would want such a small display (basically I'm using the 34-inch ultrawide). I bought it 5 months ago for $270 and I would say for the price it's worth it but let me explain why only 3 stars and issues with it. Pros: Very high refresh rate monitor with adaptive sync. I can also confirm that G-Sync works without any problems. and it did very well in the UFO test. but at the same time they look too saturated, and no matter how I adjust the settings, they still look far away. Totally random vertical stripes and screen burns that just appear and disappear at will. Seems to be most common when switching apps, but it's not a clear trigger either. This monitor literally has a mind of its own in that regard and can be quite annoying at times. The OSD is awful to use and it's usually something I don't care too much about, but wow! It's about as intuitive as using the OSD on a 20-year-old CRT monitor, and it's pretty annoying. Obviously this is a minor issue and not a deal breaker, but be aware. Overall, for the price of a competitive PC gaming monitor, it's pretty good if that's what you're going to use it for. However, if you plan to use it for something else, I wouldn't recommend it.
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