(Sorry, I bought a flat 1080p 144Hz model.) Now that might seem a bit biased, as I've only used crappy TN panels and no more than 75Hz. But I love this monitor, I wholeheartedly recommend buying it for mid-range gamers who want to get the best bang for their buck. I got this monitor when it was around $139. It's less than a dollar per hertz, it's insane. 144Hz makes a big difference in FPS games like CS:GO or other competitive games like Rocket League. I've seen some bad reviews about dead pixels. If you receive a device with a dead pixel, I recommend sending it back immediately for another one as the return policy is very good. As much as I love this monitor, here are a few pros, and let's start with the pros: 144Hz is amazing The price is amazing Response time is very poor Colors are accurate (when properly calibrated) Thin bezels Supports audio output (albeit of low quality) supports Free Sync and GSync, and now for the shortcomings. No built-in power supply, comes with a pretty thick and cheap socket. The OSD menu is very basic and somewhat useless. thinner than other monitors in this price range, the audio output is very very poor quality, there is a little ghosting but it's not very noticeable, the monitor doesn't even overclock above 150Hz which is to be expected for such a cheap monitor. I am disappointed with this monitor and will be ordering a new one soon
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