FYI, to get 144Hz, don't forget to go into settings (you can type a search bar if you can't find it) >> System >> Display (change to 1920x1080 if your HDMI /VGA cable for some reason this doesn't auto detect) >> Advanced Display Settings >> Display Properties for Display 1 [also Display 2 if you are using dual monitors]) >> Click on the Monitor tab >> Select 144Hz and save/ok First Impression: I was a little nervous as I think 24" might be too small as I've only used 50" and up TVs in console games. This is my first PC build and I've been researching what the best monitor size is. Based on threads and comments, the best size is around 24-30 inches. Anything larger depends on how far you sit from the screen. To each their own of course, but for me the 24" was perfect (about 2ft from the monitor). All properly boxed and boxed, comes with the stand, screwdriver/screws, HDMI cable, power cord/plug and the monitor itself Details: No dead pixels or scratches, screen was in brand new condition Great graphics, colors and instantaneous response time/change when playing FPS games like Valorant, CSGO etc. When viewed via Google Chrome/any internet source The white color on Der Screen can be a bit bright. You can turn down the brightness a bit if it's too obvious. I didn't expect the FPS change either, but it increased a bit.! win win! 1 ms I don't feel any input lag as usual .Smooth as butter.The timing and gameplay was great!So I played at 720p on an old 32" TV lol. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase, will have two Moni in the future consider goals!
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