yet, 1080p / 120Hz is kind of a waste, 4K 60Hz the best for campaign single players, 1440p/120Hz or above is the sweet-spot for action games and FPS. PS is my main where my IRL friends play at but I prefer XBX for its tech capabilities and game pass. I'm a luck basterd who has both PS5 and XBox Series X.
Pretty happy that VRR is a reality for consoles, for me this feature is a most for a gaming monitor at above 60Hz. Other motion tech ike black-frame-insertion for improve motion or any strobe effect for that matter, is a no go. That's why I'm very exigent, demand for effective variable response rate implementation because is the only technology that really helps me out. Getting a good monitor gentle for my condition with a very good motion handling, anti-flickering is a very daunting task. Let me share something about me: I suffer of a severe presbyopia which is a progressive diminishing ability of the eye to focus, due an eye internal muscle weakness added to a hypersensitivity of lighting where flickering and strobe effects, can cause migraines. Power Button feels small and not long-lasting. Getting Evalank EDID emulator is a must for a crisper 4K signal on a 1440p/60Hz resolution. + For PS5: 1080p to 1440p upscale is solid, supports 1080p/120Hz
+ Perfect monitor for Xbox Series X/S out of the box, 1440p/120Hz VRR full support.
+ Best time response time and motion handling in the market. Tested for 3 weeks, compared against 5 monitors some TN and VA using HDMI splitter, SpyderPro, high speed camera. is 1440p but I'm thinking of getting it used it with both my Xbox Series X and PS5, but Sony still doesn't support 1440p.įollowing RML and antithesis recommendations, here another happy owner of the Dell S2721DGF. COVID.Īnyways, for those had the monitor: How is its 1080p performance? the upscaling is OK? there is some ghosting or overshoot?, I know.
These modules are about to be discontinued, because technology pushes what is cheap to fabricate not always what is more efficientīad timing for upgrade for me, I was waiting to upgrade for newest Ryzen gen, with is correspondant X5XT, but. AMD Free-Sync Premium is pretty consistent, and G-Sync (Software) is an alternative, still both lacks the ssue free butterly-smooth than a hardware module on the display side brings to the table. However I start to streaming last year and, NVIDIA NVENC encoder for streaming is pretty efficient, I got a RTX2080 Super for a third of its price.Īnother thing that NVIDIA does best is adaptive sync technology. I glad to see them back to the top and putting pressure for a healthy competition.Įven my last personal build used RX580 which I enjoy with Freesync monitor with a i7-7700K. I know, long time user of AMD, from wayback when we used a pencil to unlock the multiplier, through its silver age when FX-55 and ATi X850 XT PE used to dominate the gaming realm.