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The cheaper L27q has a brighter, better 350nits, 10bit display vs the 300nits, 8bit. It is also a 2017 model.
Both have the same 60-75hz refresh rate.
The more expensive Q27q does have a lower response time of 6ms vs 14ms and is a 2019 model. https://www.displaydb.com/compare...vo-l27q-10
The cheaper L27q has a brighter, better 350nits, 10bit display vs the 300nits, 8bit. It is also a 2017 model.
Both have the same 60-75hz refresh rate.
The more expensive Q27q does have a lower response time of 6ms vs 14ms and is a 2019 model. https://www.displaydb.com/compare...vo-l27q-10
The cheaper L27q has a brighter, better 350nits, 10bit display vs the 300nits, 8bit. It is also a 2017 model.
Both have the same 60-75hz refresh rate.
The more expensive Q27q does have a lower response time of 6ms vs 14ms and is a 2019 model. https://www.displaydb.com/compare...vo-l27q-10[displaydb.com]
I briefly read this review saying the response time is around 9.2 ms for L27q, not sure if 14ms is counted as a safe side. Struggle to make a decision between the two models. https://displaylag.com/lenovo-l27...or-review/
I tend to move this to my office which is very bright, though not sure when I can do it due to the pandemic.
I briefly read this review saying the response time is around 9.2 ms for L27q, not sure if 14ms is counted as a safe side. Struggle to make a decision between the two models. https://displaylag.com/lenovo-l27...or-review/
I tend to move this to my office which is very bright, though not sure when I can do it due to the pandemic.
Yes, when I was reading there were two response times quoted. One being minimum, the other average. For the sake of my post, I chose to state the average.
If gaming, I would think the lower response would be beneficial, although, with both being limited to the 60Hz or overdriven 75Hz refresh rate could be a downer.
Deciding between the two depends on a use case scenario.
Yes, when I was reading there were two response times quoted. One being minimum, the other average. For the sake of my post, I chose to state the average.
If gaming, I would think the lower response would be beneficial, although, with both being limited to the 60Hz or overdriven 75Hz refresh rate could be a downer.
Deciding between the two depends on a use case scenario.
Got it. I was about to get a $150 used Samsung 28-inch 4k TN display since I need a display to show more lines of texts plus to do some casual photo editing... I think at least L27q would be an easier one with an IPS panel. Don't care about the response time unless I can type fast enough to catch the limit... LOL Thank you!
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Both have the same 60-75hz refresh rate.
The more expensive Q27q does have a lower response time of 6ms vs 14ms and is a 2019 model.
https://www.displaydb.c
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Both have the same 60-75hz refresh rate.
The more expensive Q27q does have a lower response time of 6ms vs 14ms and is a 2019 model.
https://www.displaydb.c
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Q27q has one, but it's slightly dimmer.
Both have the same 60-75hz refresh rate.
The more expensive Q27q does have a lower response time of 6ms vs 14ms and is a 2019 model.
https://www.displaydb.com/compare...vo-l27q-10 [displaydb.com]
https://displaylag.com/lenovo-l27...or-review/
I tend to move this to my office which is very bright, though not sure when I can do it due to the pandemic.
https://displaylag.com/lenovo-l27...or-review/
I tend to move this to my office which is very bright, though not sure when I can do it due to the pandemic.
If gaming, I would think the lower response would be beneficial, although, with both being limited to the 60Hz or overdriven 75Hz refresh rate could be a downer.
Deciding between the two depends on a use case scenario.
If gaming, I would think the lower response would be beneficial, although, with both being limited to the 60Hz or overdriven 75Hz refresh rate could be a downer.
Deciding between the two depends on a use case scenario.
https://www.displaydb.c
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