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Post by Valkyrionetz on Jan 5, 2020 16:19:59 GMT
In my experience, as of now nothing on the market beats the HP Omen X 27. It's 2K resolution, 240 Hz and has Freesync 2 HDR. It's not cheap at around $600 but if you have the budget for it it's the ultimate match for a Radeon VII in my opinion (for gaming at least). It does beat the price of the G-Sync alternative from Lenovo which is around $1000 for the same specs but built for NVIDIA cards of course.
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Post by gamerpro on Jan 5, 2020 20:36:16 GMT
In my experience, as of now nothing on the market beats the HP Omen X 27. It's 2K resolution, 240 Hz and has Freesync 2 HDR. It's not cheap at around $600 but if you have the budget for it it's the ultimate match for a Radeon VII in my opinion (for gaming at least). It does beat the price of the G-Sync alternative from Lenovo which is around $1000 for the same specs but built for NVIDIA cards of course.
no at $600 get the lg nano ips 1440p 144hz hdr 1000nit freesynic 2 monitor it is best ever i hope apple add nano to imac!
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Post by Valkyrionetz on Jan 5, 2020 23:57:56 GMT
That's a really cool display! Didn't know about it. Thanks for sharing! The 98% P3 color gamut definitely has the HP Omen beat (90% P3 color gamut). The HP Omen does have a few advantages for that extra $100. You get 240 Hz which a Radeon VII WILL pull at 2K in a competitive game like Overwatch for example. That and "Freesync 2 HDR" which is a technology that if the game you're playing is optimized for (take Ubisoft's latest games like The Division 2 and others), will play in a PC HDR mode that is actually better that the one on HDR 4K TVs in my opinion (for gaming, not video). Nevertheless, the LG is awesome as well
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