
As many have said, this is the entry-level model in this line of monitors. It doesn't have a FALD (full local dimming), HDR1000 or true GYSYNC module, and the 144Hz mode can be difficult to find and disable some features. Again, this model is not 10-bit, but 8-bit with dithering. Still, this is a great monitor. The 120Hz mode with HDR works well, as does the G-Sync-based adaptive sync, and the color accuracy is something I've never experienced before. Vivid scenes look great, colors are rich and of course if you have the power of a GPU it can run at 4K 120fps. Would I be willing to shell out an extra 500 for a higher tier model? Sorts. Do my games look and play better than ever? Yes. So I'd say if you have the income, go for a high-end model or maybe a different monitor altogether. However, if you've recently upgraded to newer GPUs and want to enjoy 4K gaming with high refresh rates and excellent color accuracy without spending thousands of dollars, I highly recommend this monitor.


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