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27" Monoprice Zero-G 2560x1440 144Hz VA 1500R FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor for
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27" Monoprice Zero-G 2560x1440 144Hz VA 1500R FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor for
$199.99 after you apply promo code
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Specs:- Resolution: 2560x1440 QHD
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz
- Response Time: 6ms
- Panel Type: VA
- Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
- Viewing Angle: 178°/178°
- VESA: 75x75mm
- HDR/Adapative Sync
- Curved 1500R
- Inputs
- 2x HDMI 1.4
- HDM 2.0
- DisplayPort 1.2a
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PROS
-Price is very very good for these specs
-27" 1440p @ 144hz
-Color is solid
-Curve is nice
-No ghosting that I could tell, but it was used as my secondary monitor so no games on it.
-Fast startup
-Freesync
CONS
-HDR sucks
-No gsync
-No side usb ports (I wouldn't use anyways, but some might)
-External power brick
THINGS TO NOTE
-Curve did not match my G7 (not monoprice fault)
-Starts up as fast as my G7
-Try not to compare it too much to the G7 as that monitor costs 3x as much, so it's not a fair comparison.
-Mine was vesa mounted, so I cannot comment on the stand, never removed it.
-PC Specs: i9-10850k & RTX 3090
Having said all of that... I am actually returning the monitor because the G5 27" was on sale for $269 and I want it to match my G7. Had that sale not occurred, I would have happily kept this for my secondary monitor.
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I bought one last year with similar specs and different product id which no longer exists on their site.
"40773 Monoprice 27in Zero-G Curved Gaming Monitor - 1500R, 2560x1440p, QHD, 144Hz, DisplayHDR 400, AMD FreeSync, VA".
Maybe it's the same model?
I'm not a monitor professional, but cons for me are that it takes 5-10 seconds to display once signal is received (feels like an eternity) and has noticeable ghosting when I play Path of Exile.
Pros: colors are great compared to my Dell IPS 16M color counterpart. Also I was able to enable Gsync on it with my 1060 GTX on Windows 10.
This comment is complete nonsense.
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PROS
-Price is very very good for these specs
-27" 1440p @ 144hz
-Color is solid
-Curve is nice
-No ghosting that I could tell, but it was used as my secondary monitor so no games on it.
-Fast startup
-Freesync
CONS
-HDR sucks
-No gsync
-No side usb ports (I wouldn't use anyways, but some might)
-External power brick
THINGS TO NOTE
-Curve did not match my G7 (not monoprice fault)
-Starts up as fast as my G7
-Try not to compare it too much to the G7 as that monitor costs 3x as much, so it's not a fair comparison.
-Mine was vesa mounted, so I cannot comment on the stand, never removed it.
-PC Specs: i9-10850k & RTX 3090
Having said all of that... I am actually returning the monitor because the G5 27" was on sale for $269 and I want it to match my G7. Had that sale not occurred, I would have happily kept this for my secondary monitor.
Why do you have a 3090 to game at 1440
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Thank you for this. All of these elitist who think 6ms is brutal or that you can tell the difference between 6ms and 1ms are full of shit.
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Returns are not free.
I was also only able to find a 3090 nearly 8 months ago, so it was either stay at 1080ti or get a 3090. It's my main hobby and money is not an issue. If a 3080 HAD been available then (or even now for that matter), I would have gone that route and spent the extra money elsewhere, but it is what it is. Hope that helps
Thanks scooby, zoinks
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TIA