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and I like fast response time this monitor just has to much input lag
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Colors pop, smooth gameplay and low input lag on xbox
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If you turn on the low input lag it will disable freesync
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Using other refresh rates with other than 60hz with Xbox one x: allows ability to smooth out motion by utilizing response time feature but caveat is that input lag is much worse
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Colors pop, smooth gameplay and low input lag on xbox
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Using freesync 2 in 60hz modes improves input lag to 5ms but leaves motion blur and ghosting to deal with
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Using freesync 2 in 60hz modes improves input lag to 5ms but leaves motion blur and ghosting to deal with
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If I had to suggest a few things, the power cord that comes with this has a weird L-shape making it difficult to use at times, and the stand is a little big for my liking, but those can be swapped out without too much work due to the monitor being VESA compatible and using a standard power port for this type of monitor
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On dark screens light bleed is apparent but not so distracting as on some ASUS/Acer/Dell brand IPS/VA panels
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its not as bright as a
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I updated the firmware, using a Monster 900G power strip with only the XBox One X and monitor connected, and using a 4K HDMI cable from Atevon
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the monitor is very fast for a VA, there is still very minor G2G pixel response issues
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The main differences between these two monitors are: ASUS - G-SYNC, slightly faster refresh and IPS panel
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The refresh rate is nice, but not as smooth as g-sync when playing games succseseble to stuttering