Personal fav, little known gem, not available on amazon: Black friday $40 dollar off coupon available starting tomorrow at /.ca IPS: #1 LG 27GL83A, 27GL850 take the cake but they are expensive and you are playing panel lottery often have a good amount of backlight bleeding The $360 two week old GIGABYTE M27Q 27" 0.5 ms 170Hz 1440P 92% DCI P3 with x2 usb3 and 1x usb-c quality stand + osd may be a run for the money though. Alternatives: Gigabyte G27QC (uses the same panel as the AOC CQ27G2, but a bit more expensive)
However its out of stock and almost impossible to find one anywhere.
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When speaking about screen alone it easily takes the cake and response time outperforms all other VA's, and competes well with mid level IPS response times, but comes with only one cavet, one must switch overdrive tuning at 100hz and 144 hz for optimal GtG/Ghosting performance, and use software to calibrate their monitor color. Unlike traditional displays, HDR monitors render brighter whites and darker blacks so that you can see image details such as colour and contrast as if you were right there in the photo. VA: #1 Viotek GFV27DAB (if you can find it, its out of stock, and no longer available on amazon) Bonus: flat screen. Experience striking visuals and realistic colours with the LG UltraGear 27UL500-W 4K Ultra HD 27 IPS LCD Gaming Monitor. If you can afford a 3080/3090, I imagine this may be a sweetspot.Īnyway, after a few days of intensive research I have narrowed it down to the top 3 price to performance monitors for 1440p. I'm sure higher pixel density at 27 would be nice and noticeable, esp for productivity, but a higher hz would be the most noticeable in terms of overall feel one must also factor in the hardware requirements for graphics or gaming, which will require a much more powerful gpu. "Anything higher than 69Hz and the display would complain "out of range"." "what is the max refresh rate at 1440P? please post your max custom/oc hz at 1440p." A fellow customer answered your question,