$500 price tag?… it should be worth it. It's good if you have 144 or 240 of each brand. The upgrade here is good! Not as great as the first time you experienced a high refresh rate, but it certainly feels good and consistent! If your PC's specs can't keep your 140 or 240 frames up all the time, Dyac's motion blur feature will appear when it's keeping your frames steady and appear to fade as frames rise and fall during periods of high intensity. Lobby or when the game is busy! Also, the diak at work and beautiful holding of frames by your computer is insanely good! So to sum it up if you decide to buy it. It's like getting an overclocked monitor haha just make sure you sell your old monitor for the high price it is worth and this monitor feels like an easy investment to buy, um Spending money on other monitors. Buy one that's REALLY good and don't even think about upgrading it again!
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