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M**K
Outstanding monitor for the price
This is for the RSGM-27M3C QHD 144Hz 27" Curved Monitor:Pros:Refresh rateFreeSyncColor gamutQHDPriceCons:Ugly standBottom bezel is redNon-intuitive menuSoundIn the box: Monitor, stand, power cable, DP cable, and user manualInputs: HDMI 1.4, HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2, PowerPower: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 1.5A, C13 plug (power supply is built-in)Panel: LED Backlit VAThe viewing angles on this display are great, but optimally you would sit directly in front of the monitor. The lighting is great, very bright. The RGB range is incredible, perfect for editing pictures. The stand is very ugly, and the bottom bezel is red. So even if you get a VESA mount, the bottom bezel will continue to haunt you. The menus kind-of suck, but are manageable. The maximum refresh rate I could get was 155Hz from overclocking (using Radeon RX580). The monitor can go up or down on the stand, rotate, and tilt. The built in speakers are garbage, but lets face it, no one is buying this monitor for the speakers. More specs listed at the bottom.For 2560x1440 144Hz FreeSync the manual says to use DP 1.2 port. However, HDMI 2.0 has a slightly higher data rate than DP 1.2 (so in theory capable of QHD/144Hz/FreeSync). To enable FreeSynch, press M twice, scroll to Picture Quality Setting. FreeSync is the last option on that menu, which is natively disabled. To get 144Hz on through Windows, right click the desktop and select Display Settings, then Advanced Display Settings, then Display Adapter Settings for Display 1. Under the Monitor tab, you can change the refresh rate of the monitor.Features: Crosshair with four options. This is a crosshair that appears in the center of the screen, enabled/changed by pressing the ^ button twice. Multi-window has two options: picture-in-picture (PIP) or PBP2. This is ONLY for connecting two different devices. This does not show as two displays for the same device. PIP has three size options and four placement options (corners). The PBP2 option splits the screen down the middle. Both modes are limited to 60Hz. Languages available are English, Chinese, Korean, and Spanish. There are LED modes: text, movie, game, FPS, RTS, and standard. Press the v button twice to begin scrolling through the different LED modes. Finally, you can limit the RGB range by pressing the E button twice.Pixel size: 0.2331mm x 0.2331mmColor: 16.7 million colorssRGB: 99%Aspect ratio: 16:9Viewing angle: 178°Brightness: 250 cd/m²Response: 4msContrast ratio: 3,000:1Dynamic contrast ratio: 5,000,000:1Horizontal frequency: 71-214kHVertical frequency: 60-144HzPower consumption: 31W (Max 60W)Standby power: 0.5WStand tilt: 5° forward, 12° backward
B**S
Such a low price, for so much
I went in expecting, well, a lower quality monitor with great resolution and refresh rate. What I got was a perfect monitor for my needs.Quality:I ran the dead pixel test, not a single one. I know that is luck of the draw with manufacturing and shipping these days, just wanted to put it out there my first one is in pristine condition. Not a scratch on it, and it ran perfectly.Shipping:I was afraid at first because when I was handed it I could feel rattling around. Turned out it was just the base of the monitor on the far left wasn't perfectly snug in the spot. Monitor was, though, and was not damaged. 10/10 there.Ease of setup:Man, I read so many negatives about the base. I found it awesome, I don't care about style just usage, so take that into consideration. 2 part base to assemble, twist and a finger screw and its assembled. Then the monitor just clips onto it. It's cool. Height and tilt adjustment on mine. Definitely stays where you put it, it doesn't wobble easy.Software:Plug and play. Simple switch to 144hz in the display settings for basic setup is all it takes. If you want G-Sync, as any gamer should, you enable Freesync in the monitor menu, then "Setup G-Sync" shows up in the Nvidia control panel and you can set it up there. Super easy and fast.Pleasantly surprised and I don't get any of the negativity with this monitor. Build quality is more than I expected for the price and I think I found a new favorite technology with these curved monitors, really helps with peripheral vision and eye strain.I will definitely be back for more, thanks Rocksoul
B**N
If you can get one DO IT!
Ok I don't see why everyone is bashing so hard in the red bezels so much it's not that bad and it actually is subtle enough to add to any setup. The bezels on the sides and top are thin could be thinner but thin enough for me. Now the base of the stand is quite solid feeling and the colors aren't as bright as they are in the pics. The arm for the stand feels like it's from the dollar store so everyone saying that feels cheap ain't wrong. It feels waaay cheap. But if you're like me and are ganna mount em then shouldn't matter. Overall if you can get your hand on this monitor buy 2 or 3 cause they are totes worth it. Mine had no dead pixels ran a dead pixel test to make sure and nothin. Hardly any backlight bleed on full black backing with 90% brightness on both of my panels. ( Now I could of gotten Uber lucky and they're just both perfect panels) so far I'm loving em way better than my pixio and Acer I had before. Now take this with any amount of salt you want. I haven't owned these for that long only have been able to play 6ish hours of mw on em so they may not be fully broken in yet.
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