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I'm talking serious, almost headache inducing ghosting/blur
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so I have this for two and a half years now first of all if you get ghosting or you burn your screen which is what I ended up doing just pull up a black picture for about a day and it should fix
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After I got this one replaced I noticed one of the MAJOR setbacks of this monitor when playing at 144hz, EXCESSIVE ghosting
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The monitor has an awful 'ghosting' issue and makes playing games very annoying
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I put the psu box under it to elevate it.-obvious ghosting
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The only downside I can think of is ghosting mine has very little ghosting that doesn't bother be at all but might to some people.
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Terrible ghosting and PWM
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This ghosting is completely unacceptable as not
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The hack essentially forces the monitor into a 120hz monitor and effectively removes noticeable ghosting in games (perhaps a 50% improvement over the default mode)
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This monitor has terrible ghosting and artifacting, Acer would not support in any way
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Well recently it has been ghosting in games a lot
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boost!Only slight issue is noticable inverse ghosting because of the strong pixel overdrive
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since i never knew what ghosting looked like i just assumed that since i have a crappy monitor to begin with, that it would be just fine and that i wouldn't notice it
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A decent gaming monitor that suffers from fairly severe ghosting
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I started to notice horrible ghosting while playing Fallout 4
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I have a 60hz IPS monitor by Acer that had a pretty bad ghosting problem out of the box as well
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I bought this monitor due to s recommendation on a website called blurbasters.com.
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n’t take advantage of the free sync.