Not really no. It’s adaptive sync instead of exclusively Gsync, so more suitable if you want future flexibility or have an AMD card now. It has a wide gamut backlight which the Asus doesn’t. If you want to get specific it’s also more suitable for 60Hz console gaming given better response times and adaptive sync support over HDMI.So this monitor is basically the same thing as the PG279Q and we only have a big thread about it because of the 1ms fib.
Certainly for gaming yes!!I have a Dell U2412M so am thinking almost anything would be an upgrade?!
OCUK are getting very good at over-hyping products, taking your money and then not being able to supply it. I see their tactic, they're effectively holding you and your money hostage, so you don't shop elsewhere. They hyped up an ASUS 2070S and took people's money, they coluldn't supply the card in anywhre near the numbers required, still got the money though sooooo yeah.... they were talking about a delivery of TWO units the other day...
Don't believe the hype.
Where are we with VRR being part of the displayport/hdmi standard?
pretty sure that was an OcUK exclusive yesI can't get a LG 34GL750-B 34 here in Ireland is that due to ocuk exclusive ?
Yeah, I'm sure it has nothing to do with the value of the pound dropping (and therefore what the monitors cost OCUK to order rising) since pre-orders first went up, oh waitVERY sneaky OCUK with the £20+ price rise now that reviews are out.
Very sneaky indeed.
It has nothing to do with the reviews and it was not sneaky as they pre warned us. Blame the people who voted to leave the EU which caused the pound to drop. Expect more prices raises not just here but all over.VERY sneaky OCUK with the £20+ price rise now that reviews are out.
Very sneaky indeed.
Wait months for an item and also pay more. Such a shame about this monitor. Looked very solid, but now might as well keep waiting for the next releases of 1440 144hz instead.