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as well - colors are a bit lighter than my old ips dell, and the response time is way better (much less input lag
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This ASUS with its claimed 1ms input lag is far superior in real world use.
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I have noticed no input lag when playing first person
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These seem to have better colors, blacks, a non-glossy bezel finish, lower input lag than its competitors (25ms I think?
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The K272 has two versions; one which was universally hated and had ~40ms of input lag, and a new super super thin bezel version (which was on sale for $270), which has next to no info available on it
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No noticeable input lag and the monitor stand is very adjustable.
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No noticeable input lag and the monitor stand is very adjustable.
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I use it for gaming and notice no issues with input lag or ghosting
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It is way better than a 1440p IPS in regards to input lag, but still no where near 1ms
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The reason I returned for good finally was that the input lag and ghosting is really bad
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This ASUS with its claimed 1ms input lag is far superior in real world use.
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Very good quality for the price, amazing picture quality for a TN panel with no noticeable ghosting or input lag.
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About 10ms input lag + 5-8 ms response timeNew
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No dead pixels or ghosting and very minimal input lag
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Great monitor but the input lag was to much
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Part of the reason I picked this screen over the BenQ BL3200PT is that it has lower lag (tomshardware has the BenQ at 76 for absolute input lag vs the Asus at 41)
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There is such minimal input lag that it almost feels as though there is none
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I have used this for FPS games as well as movies and have had no issues with input lag even though the response time is not the greatest
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Great monitor but the input lag was to much
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Amazing picture, great build quality, great I/O, amazing product for the money
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look great as I
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I dread ever having to use the menu
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W00T!!Cons
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Also monitor can t be turned on portrait side to work on pics or documents in one page!!SOUND: It's not that great to listen music or chat on line
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I could not afford a
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I can have a lot of documents and programs on the screen, and I can enlarge any given document or program to a very easy-to-read size
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Works exactly as I expected as a second monitor + Apple TV feed.
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even when booting the screen up a solid black image appears before going to the desktop and right then is when I first noticed the bottom left hand corner was basically glowing as if the screen was only showing a yellow image in that corner
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I tried the connection with a different HDMI cable (one I know works as it came from my other monitor) as well as a second computer; neither of these fixed the issue
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It is a TN panel which isn't as good as
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I like the tilt and height adjustments as they work very well
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The monitor isn't nearly as sharp as it is at 4k
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For that money i'll just buy a different monitor who doesn't make me spend additional money to work a
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The WQHD resolution blew me away as I have a rig with enough processing power to drive the display
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Would give it 3 stars for photo work, 4 for general video, but it gets 5 for a being sub-$600 4K that is 90% as good as those costing 3-4x more.
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I know some reviews have been hit-or-miss as it relates to product quality (dead pixels, color issues, etc.), but mine came flawless
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It's settings and functionality are solid and definitely passible, but the colors and overall video quality aren't quite as vivid as they are on a mac
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I've owned this item for approximately 2 months now and have been pleased with the image quality of the screen but have been let down by what I suspect to be the IO failing as the screen randomly displays "no signal" (disconnecting entirely), will flicker on and off quickly, or distort the images being displayed momentarily
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There is excellent package protection from Asus but they don't waste extra packaging where they don't need to suck as on the cables.
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Both monitors also glow around the edges when the screen is showing black (its not an
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You can make the display as sharp or smooth as you need dependent on what you are doing with it.
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and I still love it as much as I did the day I bought it