I took it as a second monitor, mainly for gaming. It's really beautiful and 144Hz is amazing. The colors work out of the box and it took me a few days to play around with the settings to get them looking the way I wanted, but now the games look GREAT. I play Overwatch, BF1, Diablo 3, and Mass Effect Andromeda to name a few. I can't get past 144 fps yet, but I get 60-100 fps in most games on ultra settings, maybe in the future I'll upgrade my graphics card to really get the advantage. FreeSync is good too, no stuttering. I'll point out one thing, though: if you're using this primarily for web browsing or productivity (not gaming), it'll suck and you'll hate it. Luckily I have an IPS monitor that I use for this purpose and it's fine. Anyway, I just wanted it to be a play around, but I think it's fair to mention it. As I said before, the colors look amazing in games and are very comparable to my IPS, but outside of games they only look mediocre. By the way, I used my own calibrations, I looked for some on the internet, but in the end I changed the settings myself until they satisfied me.
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