So here's the thing about this monitor, I use it with my Xbox S series. You get 120 fps on it, but with the caveat that it messes up to 1080p. If you want to drop the frame rate down to 60 fps, you can get QHD at 1440p. No 120fps at 1440p. This is not a problem for me as I play Fortnite and Apex on it and it lights up quickly with my new console. The picture is nice at 1440 but a little muddy at 1080p, almost as if there's very little haze or fog above it. Screen if you play around with the settings you can probably find the nice spot that can hide the problem. The rear LED lighting is cool, the speakers inside are terrible. like your underwater with tin cans on your ears. In general I can play games at 120fps on my new gen console, although my gameplay improved at 1080p compared to playing at 60fps, at the end of the day I paid 230fps for it and it's definitely a good value monitor and the best you can come under $300 without hesitation.
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