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Gigabyte M27Q 27" 170Hz 1440P -KVM Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440 SS IPS Display, 0.5ms (MPRT) Response Time, 92% DCI-P3, HDR Ready, FreeSync Premium, 1x Display Port 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0

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We normally test with a 10,000-nit signal, but with that, the EOTF has an aggressive roll-off even with mid-tones, so there's a loss of details with most content, and everything looks blown out. Besides that, they have many of the same features, like the KVM switch and USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode. But the parts I received were perfect and delivered very well in great packaging and it wasn't too expensive. It has a higher refresh rate of 170Hz, a faster response time, and more features, like a USB-C input, a Picture-in-Picture mode, and a KVM. However, if you like gaming in the dark, the G32QC is a better choice because it uses a VA panel with a much higher contrast ratio to produce deep blacks.

The ASUS might be a better choice if you often game in the dark or want a better HDR experience because it has a much higher contrast ratio and gets brighter in HDR.While it isn't high enough to be noticeable during regular PC use, it can affect your gaming when you need quick reactions. However, it's worse for watching content in dark rooms as blacks look gray, and it doesn't have a local dimming feature to further improve the contrast. bandwidth, which the Gigabyte doesn't support, meaning the LG is the better choice for consoles or if you have a modern graphics card.

However, the Samsung monitor still has a faster response time at any refresh rate, leading to less motion blur, and this model has lower input lag with 60Hz signals.They each have outstanding response time, low input lag, FreeSync support, and G-SYNC compatibility. Made a mention that the Dell Alienware AW2724DM is another 1440p monitor that supports VRR with the PS5. The Dell has a smaller 25 inch screen and a 1080p resolution, while the Gigabyte has a 27 inch screen with a 1440p resolution. The S2722QC delivers sharper text thanks to its higher 4k resolution, and it uses a typical RGB subpixel layout, so there aren't any issues like with the BGR subpixel layout on the Gigabyte.

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