• Reviews around input lag (2.84 of 5)

    Asus VG278QR 27” Gaming Monitor, 1080P Full HD, 165Hz (Supports 144Hz), G-SYNC Compatible, 0.5ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur, Eye Care, DisplayPort HDMI DVI

    • I do wish there was a 32 inch monitor that has 1ms input lag though, but it is still a must buy!
    • so I can't comment on the refresh rate or input lag.
    • This monitor did nothing in terms of reducing input lag, which is what I wanted it most for
    • It has one of the best response times/input lag out of all of the newer "fast ips" monitors
    • Great monitor for gaming, the 1ms input lag is great with the 144hz. looks so good
    • It even competes with the response times/input lag of TN panels
    • I set it where I want it, and it stays there.- Response time/input lag are LOW
    • Great monitor for gaming, the 1ms input lag is great with the 144hz. looks so good
    • I was unable to notice any increase in input lag or response time
    • so I can't comment on the refresh rate or input lag.
    • Using w PS4, noticeably much less input lag compared to the old LCD TV
    • I can now slap fools on all my consoles and my pc in many games I like such as Doom, Titanfall 2, and The Last of Us in amazing picture quality
    • Full 1080 P just looked and worked so much smoother than 4K. And believe
    • n’t get good FPS on regular TVs
    • n’t think it’s officially supported by Nvidia
    • but it works so well and looks so good ts completely worth it
    • The "A" in the Asus logo on the front of the monitor was missing
    • I definitely prefer refresh rate over 4k this is rated by NVIDA as a good g sync
    • The monitor is advertised as G-sync Compatible, but the driver doesn't recognize it as such
    • When you consider the fast frame rate, g-sync, extremely low latency and other gaming
    • The deceptive marketing does not stop there though, the monitor is listed as G-Sync Compatible, but that comes with some large caveats
    • G sync broken
    • * Looks like Amazon has changed the description of this product to reflect that the monitor is in fact G-sync compatible after the GTX driver update back in January
    • I bought the 24" over the 27" in order to work with G-SYNC, but after having reinstalled my drivers, installing the new monitor driver, and updating my NVIDIA drivers, still no G-SYNC available
    • To use the "G-Sync compatible" features, you must have a Nvidia 10-series card or higher, the older 9-series doesn't support "G-Sync compatible", only regular G-Sync
    • I have 2 of these and both G sync compatible
    • I ordered thisASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ 27” Monitor, 1440P WQHD (2560 x 1440), IPS, 165Hz (Supports 144Hz), G-SYNC Compatible, 1ms, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync, Eye Care
    • Being G-sync compatible is also a plus.
    • G-sync compatible
    • IPS monitor, 144hz, g-sync compatible
    • and you don't necessarily need that 240hz G-Sync monitor that is overpriced for hardcore gaming at all
    • It's big, its fast (144hz), the options are easily adjusted, and it is certified as g-sync compatible
    • G Sync compatible.