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I've been looking at monitors and trying to figure out just what I want. My current one is the venerable Dell U2711, which has good colour and resolution, but it getting quite long in the tooth. It's also heavy and power-hungry (about 2-4x what a modern LCD draws).

Final selection

I got the LG 32GK850G from jporter, it's a 1440p panel that'll run at 165 Hz. It has a handy bias light on the rear, decent colour in a standard gamut, great gaming performance, and G-Sync which is lovely for gaming.

What'd be nice?

Promising options

I've whittled it down to a few models. Here's a comparison that may work: https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/84cb1570fa

Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A

$760

https://www.mwave.com.au/product/asus-tuf-gaming-vg27aql1a-27-170hz-wqhd-hdr-gsync-compatible-gaming-monitor-ac37367

Acer Predator XB271HU

$850

https://www.mwave.com.au/product/acer-predator-xb271hu-27-wqhd-gsync-ips-144hz-gaming-monitor-ab69661

Acer Predator XB273U GS

$850

https://www.mwave.com.au/product/acer-predator-xb273ugs-27-144hz-qhd-05ms-gsync-compatible-gaming-monitor-ac37396

The Asus is sounding good because it's substantially cheaper, has a wider gamut, might have better colour, and is more HDR-y. It's G-Sync Compat instead of real G-Sync, I think, but it's kinda hard to tell because there's various sub-models of the Predators that make it less clear.

G-Sync

G-Sync is kinda a weird mess, but ideally you want the ones with real G-Sync hardware inside, though they're more expensive. Many other models are marked G-Sync Compatible (that's a capital-C nVidia accolade), which means they're certified to be good enough with variable refresh rate, but not quite as fancy as a real hardware board.

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/specs/

MeidokonWiki: furinkan/NewDesktopMonitor2020 (last edited 2021-01-07 04:07:03 by furinkan)