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AOC Gaming G2590FX - 24.5 Inch FHD Monitor,144Hz, 1 ms MPRT, TN, G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync, Low Input Lag (1920x1080@ 144Hz, 400 cd/m², HDMI/DP/VGA)

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TheAOC G2590FX variable refresh rate range is 30-144Hz/FPS which is surprisingly good as on most FreeSync gaming monitors, the VRR range is usually 40-144Hz or 48-144Hz.

The Adaptive-Sync range on the AOC G2590FX is 30-144Hz/FPS, which means that if you are anywhere in that range the image on your screen will still be tear-free. Hz refresh rate is 25% faster than what is offered on most entry level displays at 60 Hz, while still being affordable and delivering those extra frames gamers need to beat their opponents.Again, the overall look and feel of the screen falls short of the latest HDR panels for sheer wow factor and vibrancy. In other words, high refresh rates (144Hz here), low input lag and adaptive frame synching, among other features. Besides getting a slightly bigger screen, you get a higher peak brightness of 400-nits as well as slightly better viewing angles and color performance. TheAOC G2590FX TN monitor covers 96% of the sRGB color space and supports 8-bit color depth via dithering (6-bit + FRC). Equip yourself with twice the frame rate of other monitors and say goodbye to image stuttering and blurry motion.

Alternatively, depending on your region, you might want to take a look at the Acer KG251QF and the HP Omen 25– both of which are based on the same panel as the G2590FX/PX. The only way to truly get a 1ms response time is to crank up the overdrive on the monitor to the maximum which leads to ghosting and halos, effectively making everything blurry and resulting in an unplayable experience.Joseph has probably spent thousands of hours learning about displays in his free time and prior work experience at HP.

The relatively low resolution enables your graphics card to pump out many more frames per second and in turn make the most of that 144Hz refresh. On the desktop you really notice that in terms of things like font rendering, which looks pretty rough and ready. This means that in practice you have to look straight at the monitor otherwise you can clearly see the colors and brightness shifting. Now, the colors are still not as good as they are on IPS or VA panel displays, but they are noticeably richer in comparison to the older TN panels.

In other words, the frame rate between the GPU and the refresh rate of the display will be synchronized, thus removing screen tearing and stuttering but without introducing input lag like VSYNCdoes. Of course, the more specialised your PC monitor, the more you may have to give up in general usage terms. Using tape for improved glide is not a novel concept but in the context of glass mouse pads (SkyPad 3. In gaming, every millisecond counts and can be the differentiator between hitting or missing a shot.

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