• Reviews around input lag (2.70 of 5)

    AOC CQ27G2 27" Super Curved Frameless Gaming Monitor QHD 2K, 1500R Curved VA, 1ms, 144Hz, FreeSync, Height Adjustable, 3-Year Zero Dead Pixel Guarantee

    • I don't have noticable input lag or noticeable problems like that
    • The monitor's freesync is compatible with nvidia cards for no screentearing (I run a 970 in my desktop) which is very nice because screen tearing can be distracting but vsync increases input lag which is a big no for any competitive shooters
    • As for the input lag and response time, I'm pretty sure it's higher than the other monitors I mentioned, but I can't really tell a few ms apart
    • Havent noticed any issues with input lag or motion blur or anything like that
    • If you can get that amount of FPS this mode is beastly, very low input lag and if ghosting exists I challenge you to find it
    • It adds a lot of input lag and you don't really have that much blurriness with a very powerful PC and GPU.)-FreeSync to OnUnder Luminance,-Contrast is
    • 1.4 Display ports (vs 1.2 on other monitors)USB 3 HUB built inStandard Power Cord (no external power brick)SUMMARYI wont miss what I
    • U will not regret it.
    • BIG PLUS!!Colors aren’t as vibrant as an
    • I would love a
    • It's great it had some minor backlight bleed definitely not as severe as
    • Good monitor, it is in fact G-Sync compatible in the nvidia control panel
    • The model I bought is G-Sync compatible as well
    • Also it is a g-sync compatible since I have no problems with it
    • I was also shocked that this monitor had no problem running g-sync fresh out of the box with my rtx 2070 super
    • For what you get this is an awesome deal 1440p 21:9 @144hz with g-sync that works flawlessly
    • An amazing value ultrawide monitor that was unusable due to the widely reported G-sync flickering issue that would become progressively worse while in-game