Mini-LED Monitor Recommendations

Soldato
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Hi everyone,

I'm in the market for a mini-LED monitor and have been researching several options. I'd love to hear from anyone with firsthand experience using mini-LED monitors, particularly the following:
  • Acer XV275U P3
  • Cooler Master GP2711
  • Koorui GN10
  • KTC M27T20
  • AOC Q27G3XMN
Has anyone used any of these monitors? If so, I'd appreciate your feedback on things like:

  • Overall image quality (brightness, contrast, colour accuracy)
  • Backlight performance (local dimming effectiveness, blooming)
  • Gaming performance (refresh rate, response time)
  • Build quality and design

I'm open to other mini-LED monitor recommendations as well, so please feel free to share your experiences!
 
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Soldato
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Got coolermaster gp27q
Initially I thought was good
But hdr was somewhat disappointing

Lately windows seems to handle hdr better
Cost £500 which was way cheaper than oled
At the time
But currently the dell dwf version oled
Can be had for £700
If you can get yourself a discount code
Bringing the prices somewhat closer together

I have a good ips hdr second monitor
Ad27qd
Is the mini led better?
Yes but not massively so to my eyes anyway
If you already use a good ips panel
You may not be blown away by the difference

The gp27q does have a kvm
Which if useful to the buyer does add
Some value
I don't notice back-light bleeding on it
Though neither do I sit with a totally black screen
Like reviewers do
Not really noticed blooming either
But again may not have used it in worse case scenarios
Gaming no issues it's fast and responsive
Can get very bright,colour accuracy not sure
As I adjust monitors to what personally looks good
To my eyes
Which may or may not be real life accurate
 
Associate
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Got a Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 and whilst the mini led screen is great I'd not recommend the monitor because it's very slow to initialise which causes problems getting into the bios if you need to.
Paired with issues I've had with high end Samsung tvs I doubt I'll ever buy a high end Samsung display again.
 
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