While I really like this monitor, it costs $120 for a used 144Hz 1080p monitor. There are a few things to consider; 1, this is a TN panel. Viewing angles are pretty poor, and it can be difficult to find a good angle for vertical use, which I sometimes use to view or play ports of arcade games like Galaga, Pac-Man, or Dig Dug. It's manageable but can be difficult. 2, the monitor I received has a stuck pixel and honestly the main reason I didn't send it back is that getting a replacement would be a huge headache and it's not that big of a deal . The other reason I didn't return it is that it will add to the huge waste problem we have. So be aware in advance that there is a risk of pixel sticking and that it can be difficult to get a good viewing angle (I recommend using a mount or stand with full articulation, like mine) , but while gaming, unless the screen is flooded with a dark color, I rarely notice a dead pixel. Overall 4/5 for the price. If it were more expensive it would be closer to 3/5 but you can't beat it for $120 unless you can find it on Craigslist or something.
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