• Reviews around input lag (2.64 of 5)

    Acer Predator XB321HK bmiphz 32-inch IPS UHD (3840 x 2160) NVIDIA G-Sync Widescreen Display (2 x 2w speakers, 4- USB 3.0 Ports, HDMI & Display Port)

    • (by capping your frame rate at 237 you can play any game more or less free of tearing and with seemingly negligible to no extra input lag), which like Asus doesn't have a 27-inch version of 240hz
    • They simply dont show the information about the input lag, it doesnt really matter that the response time is low if the input lag isn't
    • It was very smooth with no ghosting in gaming and the input lag seemed extremely low
    • The 144hz refresh rate and low input lag and response time make this an enjoyable experience
    • Color uniformity, input lag, ghosting and blur were big issues making the JU7500 not that great for high end PC gaming
    • Input lag was noticeable and stuttering was apparent as soon as the frame rate drooped
    • I hate screen tearing and I hate input lag so this truly seemed like something I needed
    • G-synced immediately fixed my issues by eliminating screen tearing, input lag, and stuttering.
    • (Not the best IPS though)- G-Sync (I normally turn it off, as it can cause minor input lag in games on any monitor)- Great Adjustable
    • Wouldn't recommend overclocking the refresh rate as it seems to introduce some extra input lag strangely, but 144hz should be more than enough unless you're a real frame junkie
    • Upon booting up my first game, I was even more ecstatic to realize that there was no input lag delaying
    • G sync finally solves that terrible screen tear and input lag
    • It matches your refresh rate of your monitor and gpu so that what you see is what is actually happening without any input lag that you normally get with Vsync.
    • Their is little input lag also
    • The 144hz refresh rate and low input lag and response time make this an enjoyable experience
    • I suggest using River Tuner Statistic server to lock the max fps around 135-140 so that you don't get stutter or any input lag from games like team fortress and csgo
    • Whatever the actual input lag is, I can say from playing competitive shooters that it's real low, and almost no motion blur (expected for 1ms GTG)
    • Not as sharp as I normally like and a bit on the dim side...
    • This persists on both hdmi and dvi as well as in the monitor's own boot sequence and interface while no video cables are plugged in whatsoever.
    • It is for both the geek as well as for the everyday Joe
    • These monitors also suffer blacklight bleed (as with most of IPS monitors).
    • The picture looks as sharp as it would on any 1080P monitor
    • This monitor is much brighter, with it I keep brightness at 80% during the day and colors look just as well as in the dark, the brightness of the monitor is on par with the surroundings.4
    • Going from a 32" TV to this just for the low response time is worth it but team that with G-Sync and the high refresh
    • I forgot to mention the G-Sync, which does wonders for fluctuating frame rates, and I'm aware it significantly impacts a monitor's price
    • The best G-sync monitor out their just buy it, came with no dead pixels.
    • G-Sync worked and it definitely makes a difference compared to just running at a static refresh rate
    • G-Sync works
    • Amazing g sync paired with a 1080 can't lose
    • This was the main selling point, including G-Sync that led to my purchase
    • With G-sync and the higher refresh I do notice a big difference playing Pubg
    • I received the product on a good time, but when I have them both connected through the Display Port they flicker like crazy out of nowhere and pop up saying its g-sync capable showing the display port sign like if it reconnected
    • Oh, the G-Sync freaking rocks... the only bad thing is that now I can't go back to another monitor without adaptive sync.
    • - 2.2Colour Temp - UserR Gain - 91G Gain - 87B Gain - 100
    • G-SYNC should NOT randomly cause the monitor to turn off and on while you're in the middle of a G-SYNC supported game and have it configured correctly in the nvidia control panel
    • If you want a fast monitor with solid G-sync I would highly recommend this.
    • Windows wouldn't recognize this monitor as G-sync capable until I switched the DisplayPort cable from DP 3 on my card, to display port 1, so if G-sync doesn't appear active, try switching the cable to a different port on your graphics card.
    • Monitor refresh rates combined with a compatible G-Sync card really is a noticeable improvement in any gaming experience.