I've been using 2 of these for about a year and a half, one display for gaming and the other for utilities (movies, discord, streaming etc) and I've had good luck with them. You get exactly what you pay for: a 1ms, 75Hz gaming monitor. Remember, you won't get 75 fps unless you change your Windows settings. The default is 60. For the price, I think it's great value for those who are into PC gaming. I would recommend a different monitor type. . But for around $100 this is a great quality monitor. The color is pretty good, nothing special, but in my opinion it was pretty good. Just remember that this is a 1080p monitor and nothing else. Don't expect 4k resolution. . I'm using an NVIDIA card, so I can't talk to AMD FreeSync settings. The monitor itself has built-in color presets, but I used them very rarely, I found one that suits me and went for it. a set of speakers or a headset (or both), but that's to be expected at this price point. The only time I had issues with the monitor was when I turned off V-Sync while it dramatically increased my FPS, the screen tearing was very pronounced but that happens with any monitor that receives more information than it can handle can. In summary, this is a very valuable monitor that I would recommend to anyone who is just starting out on PC gaming but isn't keen on peripherals.
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