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ASUS TUF Gaming VG258QM Gaming Monitor – 24.5 inch Full HD (1920x1080), 280Hz*, 0.5ms (GTG), Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync, G-SYNC Compatible, DisplayHDR 400

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Harmadik féltől származó sütik Ezek a sütik harmadik féltől származó sütik, amelyekről és partnereinkről itt olvashat bővebben . The difference between Dyac and Dyac+ is only the panel used, both the XL2546K and the XL2546S are marketed as Dyac+. Dimensions, weight and color Information about the dimensions and the weight of the specific model with and without stand as well as the colors, in which it is offered to the market. Width

Fast Response Time: The 1ms response time minimizes motion blur, ghosting, and lag, providing a competitive edge in fast-paced games. Keep the thread civil with constructive informations and feel free to share everything, from 280hz windows/game implementation to more technical informations.Sometimes you want something that’s half TV, half monitor! Here are a selection of some really large format displays to consider. They aren’t really ideal as desktop monitors, being too big for comfortable up close work, but if you want something for gaming, consoles, movies and only light desktop work these are still good options Featured: LG 42C2 (2022) LG 42C3 (2023 model) (both reviewed)

I don't have an Nvidia GPU so I don't know if you have to manually enable 10 bit after this, if you have an AMD card open the Radeon Software -> Display-> Color Depth and make sure that it's 10bit (if you want to use it for games go into Games -> Global Graphics -> Advanced -> ENABLE 10 bit Pixel Format. As a premise I want to specify that this secret overdrive, as far as you might erroneously tell by the name, doesn't scale linearly in terms of overshoot, it actually provides less overshoot than OD80 and OD100, this is extremely good at 280hz, at this refresh rate OD60 provides no overshoot with the downside of slow dark transitions and OD80 has no ghosting but suffers from noticeable overshoot. One other thing is that a 1440p monitor has a little more screen real estate than 1080p monitor. If you're the type of person who does a lot of multitasking and has alot of windows opened then the increased screen real estate of a 1440p monitor is nice. My brother mostly watches Netflix, plays games and surfs the web so increased screen real estate wasn't a concern, 1080p provides plenty for his needs. Even Premium isn't too bad (OD Gain 29). They went a bit conservative on it as I prefer it a few notches higher up with DyAc on (but the two settings are perfect with Dyac off). Now you can watch 10 bit x265 content with no banding at all without having to rely on dithering that is just an ugly workaround to make 8 bit look slightly better.I see a high amount of overshoot from your pictures, does it translate into overshoot even with Dyac enabled?

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