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28 Gaming 1080P Monitor

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28 Gaming 1080P Monitor

2024-09-18 04:49:54

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had been on the market for a gaming monitor. I wanted something that wasn’t just HDR compatible, was high refresh rate, at least 30”, and 1440p. I was upgrading from a 144Hz, 1080p monitor that was 37”, way too big for 1080p. I saw the 32” G7 in a store and ordered it shortly after. This monitor is everything I was wanting. I didn’t think I’d like the curvature of the display, but I think it helps further envelope me in games. The refresh rate is more than ample for my needs. My desktop won’t be driving AAA games at 240Hz, but Nvidia G-sync helps with that. Colors are vibrant for a standard LCD panel and the 1440p resolution is just enough for gaming without stressing my system by pushing 4K. The built-in speakers are serviceable. They have RGB lighting that is controlled via the monitor itself. I would like to plug it in via USB and have an app for controlling it, but the OSD is fine. There’s also an RGB light ring on the back. It would also have been nice if it adapted to whatever the monitor was displaying. But those are two small complaints in an otherwise great monitor that will suit my needs for years.

5
2024-09-14 06:15:38

Very good and cheap monitor for 1080p gaming or a good seconday monitor, I had no issues with this the size is also perfect for 1080p, if you go up to like 27-32 inches monitor (1080p) it gets blurry, If you want a budget monitor buy this honest (any card should be able to get 165hz on this ez)

5
2024-09-08 03:47:58

Arguably the best budget 1080p gaming monitor that you can buy. Great colors, even though its a little saturated, but I like that look. Impressive features like Freesync, 165hz (up to 180hz OC), 1ms response time (although a bit misleading), and its IPS panel. It's sharp, has good customizability, and is overall very good. There isnt really anything bad I can say about this monitor. BUY IT!

5
2024-06-28 02:13:28

I love my monitor. I upgraded from a 28" flat screen. Gaming is terrific on this monitor. I love the extra real estate that I have to work now.

5
2024-07-01 03:53:34

Hooked up to a 1080p monitor and it works fine.

5
2024-08-02 09:11:14

A basic build for 1080P gaming with 1660 Super. works great

5
2024-05-28 03:47:43

works exactly as its says, supports my 28" monitor no problem

5
2024-08-25 09:15:14

I got rid of my bulky 1080ti desktop tower, and replaced it with a gaming laptop. I still wanted a nice screen(I had 1440p 144hz, but downgraded to 1080p 144hz), so I wanted a hassle free way of connecting my laptop and get all the accessories with just one cable. This is perfect for my needs. The listing doesn't mention high refresh rate monitors, but it is compatible. I tried two different monitors(1440p and 1080p, both GSYNC and 144hz), works perfectly. The only thing this doesn't do is charge my gaming laptop(understandably). It does charge lower power hogging machines like MBP/MBA, but I don't currently have a Mac with TB3. So instead of one cable, I have to plug in a TB3 and Power cable to my laptop to make it a Desktop, but it's still VERY GOOD compared to what I had to plug in before.

5
2024-07-02 02:57:42

The VG248QG 1080P display works very well. No issues with it. Use it primarily for gaming. I have Windows 10 refresh rate set at 144.001 Hz.

5
2024-04-06 05:21:36

I am using the HD20 as a home theater/gaming projector. It replaces a lower resolution projector in my system. The image is excellent - very sharp and clear, even when projected at 80 diagonal. I use it in 1080p definition over HDMI with a PS3, which also serves as a Blu-Ray and DVD player, and at 1080i with a Comcast CATV/DVR box. Coupled with a good surround system, this makes for a very impressive home theater or gaming experience. I also project standard definition video over the composite video input for sources such as the Wii or an old VCR. The projector upscales well without visible artifacts. The image with standard definition sources is acceptable. This is a limitation of the source material and not the projector. I have also used the VGA computer input, which also works very well when the computer is set to the 1080p native resolution. Other good points: the projector is quiet, without obtrusive fan noise; it is reasonably compact and light, which makes it easy to ceiling mount; the control is illuminated, which makes it easy to use in the dark. Some drawbacks of the projector: the room lights must be quite dim to get a good image (a typical issue with projectors); the black level isn't all that black; there is a slight amount of 'snow' (pixel level intensity noise) in the image if you look at it closely. This is a very good HD projector. After owning it for 11 months, I am very pleased with it.

5