Best Buy via eBay has
24.5" Alienware AW2523HF Gaming Monitor (Dark side of the Moon)on sale for
$299.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise choose free store pickup where stock permits.
Best Buy also has
24.5" Alienware AW2523HF Gaming Monitor (Dark side of the Moon)on sale for
$299.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise choose free store pickup where stock permits.
- Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
llamamoni for finding this deal.
Specs- Full HD 1920 x 1080 at 360 Hz
- 1 ms (gray-to-gray extreme), 0.5 ms (gray-to-gray min)
- 400 cd/m²
- 178° H / 178° V Viewing Angle
- IPS Display
- VESA Adaptive-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium
- Ports
- 2x HDMI
- DisplayPort 1.4
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream with Battery Charging 1.2
- 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 downstream
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 upstream
- Headphone out
- Audio line-out
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Would you?
Maybe see the displays in person instead of asking moot questions? Isn't there this isn't there that. Isn't it time you woke up & smelled some flowers? There is most definitely a difference between 120hz ->240hz in terms of fluidity & blurriness for IPS/TN panels
Stop parroting mainstream bs talking points to down-play technological innovation
lol just read your last sentence, you definitely need to stop posting, if you aren't the target aurience why are you even here? definitely a troll trying to look smart by regurgitating an outdated article
The elitism and toxicity in the gaming community is astounding.
Edit: Oh I forgot, GT 1030s can't handle a real monitor. Makes sense.
You have to know things to forget them so don't worry about that.
Would you?
Maybe see the displays in person instead of asking moot questions? Isn't there this isn't there that. Isn't it time you woke up & smelled some flowers? There is most definitely a difference between 120hz ->240hz in terms of fluidity & blurriness for IPS/TN panels
Stop parroting mainstream bs talking points to down-play technological innovation
lol just read your last sentence, you definitely need to stop posting, if you aren't the target aurience why are you even here? definitely a troll trying to look smart by regurgitating an outdated article
Would you?
Maybe see the displays in person instead of asking moot questions? Isn't there this isn't there that. Isn't it time you woke up & smelled some flowers? There is most definitely a difference between 120hz ->240hz in terms of fluidity & blurriness for IPS/TN panels
Stop parroting mainstream bs talking points to down-play technological innovation
lol just read your last sentence, you definitely need to stop posting, if you aren't the target aurience why are you even here? definitely a troll trying to look smart by regurgitating an outdated article
I will say I like the brightness. Always drives me nuts to have a dim screen especially since most games are set in dim dungeons, caves, etc, where you can't see already.
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Response time factors in, imo a 120hz monitor with fast response time looks better than a higher refresh rate with bad response time. I have a 240hz monitor with a decent response time and you can definitely tell a huge difference. I also still want more frames so yes, you can definitely tell the difference.
I have a 11700k and 3090 and run a similar Alienware but the G-SYNC model.
With your rig it's almost overkill for 1080p even 360hz.
Yes, you literally have to be blind if you can't tell the difference between 120 / 240 / 360.
Yes, you literally have to be blind if you can't tell the difference between 120 / 240 / 360.
but then again, they are idiots after all.
You have to know things to forget them so don't worry about that.
It's more about reduced input lag once you go above about 140fps, rather than visually appearing smoother. Faster response times are possible with higher refresh rate. There are diminishing returns once the refresh rate gets really high like this monitor, but for competitive gamers every last bit of performance helps. I'm not really a competitive gamer (mostly play single player games), so my 165hz 1440p monitor is more than enough for me.
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