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Great so far
> 3 daySo far this has been a great budget monitor. I have had no issues so far but I haven’t had it for long, so there is possibility that something might happens.
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James
> 3 dayI love this monitor better than my old one. People who are giving this a bad review are saying this is a 120h monitor. Well it is, but is also a 144h. I went into my NIVIDA control panel, and into the resolution settings and the native IS 120h, but I scrolled down into the PC area and the regular 1920 x 1080 is 144h. So these negative reviews are coming from people who arent familiar with the NIVIDA. Now as for the physical appearance, its small. And Im okay with that. Size doesnt really matter to me, so I can dig this monitor. UPDATE: I just noticed a tiny little dead pixel on the lower part of my monitor. But it isnt a big deal, its incredibly small and barely visible and doesnt affect my gameplay entertainment and browsing the internet
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Luis Miguel Lenis Garcia
> 3 dayes un buen monitor calidad-precio para jugar y para multimedia no muy exigente, el principal problema es que no es realmente de 144hz sino de 120hz
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Manuel
> 3 daypor el precio y el envio gratis hace que sea el monitor mas economico tiene buenos colores no tiene ningun imperfecto y tiene 144mhz con el cable DP que viene incluido lastima que no tiene HDR
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Sam24
> 3 dayI bought this monitor for my very first gaming PC build. I was looking for something small and cheap with a good bang for the buck. This monitor came in the mail way faster than expected, but the box said it was 21.5 inches. This wasnt a huge deal for me since Im used to small laptop screens. It came out of the box with no blemishes on the screen, the stand mount, a video display cable, and a screwdriver included. Putting it together was very simple and the monitor can be tilted up and down, but no side to side turn. In terms of display: I was using an HDMI cable because my PC has a CPU with integrated graphics, with a video port on the motherboard. The refresh rate also only goes up to 120hz, otherwise you need to perform overclocking, which was misleading in the title, but Ill take it. The display looks great and covers all my needs for playing games such as GTA, Minecraft, and other games without a large emphasis on graphics. The different modes and controls using the physical buttons on the monitor are easy to understand and use as well. I would definitely buy this again, especially at the $130 price point.
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Matthew Brown
> 3 dayI play on a Xbox series s and I came across this monitor which was valued $109.99. its 21.5 in monitor but I would guess it would still be 22 in and 144hz. Just plug in your HDMI that comes with the console you bought and plug it in and itll go 120 hz
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Stykly
> 3 dayThe colors are off no doubt about it, youll need to calibrate it using windows or 3rd party software but everything else is a sure promise. 144hz, 1 display port and 2 HDMI all work. My best experience comes from using limited RGB over full RGB it helps to identify the colors a bit better and fixes brightness issues. All in all not a bad choice for maybe a second or third monitor, its definitely alright as a main monitor but after using it as one LG and Samsung are better choice in my opinion. Good luck hope this helps
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Perin
> 3 dayI bought this to use until I can afford a better monitor in... a while. Honestly, really good, but keep in mind it doesnt reach 144Hz without overclocking, which does void the warranty still. A much bigger improvement over the old laptop and the screen it had regardless, and gives me a great deal of screen real estate in comparison. I do use it for my gaming setup, but my opinion is probably a bit clouded as this is the best quality screen Ive got in my house right now. The audio jack in the back has slightly worse sound quality than if I were to plug my headset directly into my computer, so bear that in mind if youre hooking up sound from the monitor - cant say if its the same drop in quality using speakers, as I need to purchase some still and have none to test with.
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Max
Greater than one weekI know I know you’ve been reading the reviews and that it’s not a true 144hz and that it’s normal native hz is 120hz but it’s not. I used an hdmi first and check the Nvdia control panel and it only said 120hz. So I tried the Displayport that came with the monitor and I check the Nvidia control panel in change resolution and I had to scroll all the way down to to the PC section and I clicked on the 1920x1080p and the option stated 144hz so overlocking is not necessary unless u wanna an hmdi cable
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Carlos
> 3 dayW manz