Purchased specifically to play Destiny 2 Crucible at 1080p at 120fps on Xbox Series X and it works great. RESPONSE TIME: There are some reviews showing that the BenQ EX2510 has one of the best input lags in its class. The BenQ XL2411K has lower latency, but I prefer the picture quality of an IPS panel over TN. If you filter out all FreeSync Premium 1080p@144hz 24 inch flat screens, you end up with this model again. A 27" monitor at 60 fps to a 24" monitor at 1080p at 120 fps and definitely noticed both high frame rates and lower pixel densities. As for my gaming preferences (first person shooters), I decided that frame rate was more important to me. Playing with Human Response reduced my input response time from 220ms to 200ms. Oddly enough, after 36 hours of gameplay, I've come across several PVP scenarios where those milliseconds helped me win. SIZE: If you're looking for a 1080p monitor, 24 inches is my personal max screen size. Any higher value and a low pixel density becomes too unsightly. Assuming you buy this, here are some useful tweaks: FreeSync Premium vs. Motion Blur: Personally, I prefer turning Motion Blur off so that FreeSync Premium is always on. While motion blur is technically sharper at 120 fps, it comes at the cost of screen tearing. AMA: Reviews say that setting 1 (0 to 3) is optimal when switching between 60fps and 120fps games. Black Equalizer: At first I thought it was useless. but I found I left this at 1 (0 to 10) to bring out the black detail in dark maps. Low Blue Light: Typically leave this at maximum to reduce eye strain HDR: Typically leave this off. If you're looking for HDR gaming, we recommend looking at a whole different class of monitor (LG 27GP950).
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