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GIGABYTE GS27Q 27" 165Hz 1440P Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440 SS IPS Display, 1ms (MPRT) Response Time, HDR Ready, FreeSync Premium, 1x Display Port 1.4, 2X HDMI 2.0
Manufacturer:
GIGABYTE
Model Number:
GS27Q
Product SKU:
B083R7ST5T
UPC:
889523036709
ASIN:
B083R7ST5T
Brand:
GIGABYTE
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
6.7 x 24.37 x 17.59 inches
Item Weight:
11.59 Pounds
Item model number:
GS27Q
Manufacturer:
GIGABYTE
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Can't decide to go 3x 27 1440p or 2x 32 4k. Office work only. May get into racing sim though
3x27 From personal experience, I prefer more horizontal space from three monitors that allow you to "snap" windows into columns. I'd prefer 6 panels from 3x27 (albeit slightly narrower) than 4 panels from 2x32. Also, many apps won't fully take advantage of the wider panels on the 2x32 config. I also prefer the 1440p monitors if they're high refresh rate (over 60Hz). Just my two cents.
This seems like identical specs to the Dell 1440p monitor that goes on sale at $200 from time to time. Is that one better? Otherwise, this seems like a steal as long as the you win the panel lottery.
3x27 From personal experience, I prefer more horizontal space from three monitors that allow you to "snap" windows into columns. I'd prefer 6 panels from 3x27 (albeit slightly narrower) than 4 panels from 2x32. Also, many apps won't fully take advantage of the wider panels on the 2x32 config. I also prefer the 1440p monitors if they're high refresh rate (over 60Hz). Just my two cents.
Thanks, now that begs the question. Curved or flat? What about flat for center and curved on sides? I've seen many configs online but you don't really know what you'll like till you try it.
This seems like identical specs to the Dell 1440p monitor that goes on sale at $200 from time to time. Is that one better? Otherwise, this seems like a steal as long as the you win the panel lottery.
Dell and Lenovo has makes a lot of monitors. They have volume advantage.
I would stick with them for monitors.
Who knows who makes these game brand monitors.
I would get the Dell $200 27" IPs.
Rting review is really good.
A friend of mine had HP omen 27i? IPs g sync monitor… the color was awful out of box, and can't never get it right
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What is the other cheaper option for 27" 1440p IPS 165Hz?
Depends if you really want 4k, saves you from upgrading to it later on
3x27 From personal experience, I prefer more horizontal space from three monitors that allow you to "snap" windows into columns. I'd prefer 6 panels from 3x27 (albeit slightly narrower) than 4 panels from 2x32. Also, many apps won't fully take advantage of the wider panels on the 2x32 config. I also prefer the 1440p monitors if they're high refresh rate (over 60Hz). Just my two cents.
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To add to that gigabyte support is awful as well. Had a panel that broke gigabyte told me in not so many words too bad.
You're a clown
Dell and Lenovo has makes a lot of monitors. They have volume advantage.
I would stick with them for monitors.
Who knows who makes these game brand monitors.
I would get the Dell $200 27" IPs.
Rting review is really good.
A friend of mine had HP omen 27i? IPs g sync monitor… the color was awful out of box, and can't never get it right