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Gigabyte M27Q 27" 170Hz 1440P -KVM Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440 SS IPS Display, 0.5ms (MPRT) Response Time, 92% DCI-P3, HDR Ready, FreeSync Premium, 1x Display Port 1.2, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0

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The P model has better motion handling thanks to its faster response time, and it also supports DisplayPort 1.

It also gets brighter and offers more features, like a USB hub with USB-C input, a Picture-in-Picture mode, and a KVM switch. However, the Samsung monitor still has a faster response time at any refresh rate, leading to less motion blur, and this model has lower input lag with 60Hz signals.The ASUS has better ergonomics, but the Gigabyte has more features, like HDR support and USB-C input. The LG has a slightly faster refresh rate, which translates to a slightly better response time as well. The panel’s native refresh rate is 144Hz, however it can be over clocked to 170Hz in the ASUS OSD UI, not in windows display options.

However, the MSI has a VA panel with a better contrast ratio, so blacks appear deeper when viewed in the dark.Plus, its ergonomic stand offers height, tilt, and swivel adjustments, ensuring optimal comfort during extended gaming sessions or creative work marathons.

The Gigabyte has a larger, higher-resolution screen, making it a better choice for multitasking or a more immersive gaming experience. The Gigabyte is a 27 inch, 16:9 model, while the Acer is a 34 inch ultrawide with a 21:9 aspect ratio.If gaming is less important to you, the ASUS may be a little more suited to an office setting, as it has more ergonomics adjustment options and wider viewing angles. bandwidth, which the Gigabyte doesn't support, meaning the LG is the better choice for consoles or if you have a modern graphics card. The M27Q P is a great choice if you want something for productivity and gaming, as its RGB subpixel layout results in better text clarity than the M27Q (rev. It has an exceptional SDR color gamut with full sRGB and near-full Adobe RGB coverage, and accuracy is outstanding out of the box, so you might not need to calibrate it.

Input lag is the amount of time that elapses between performing an action with connected devices and seeing the result on screen. It also has wide viewing angles that keep the image consistent from the sides, but its stand doesn't offer swivel adjustments, which is disappointing if you want to turn the screen to show something to a coworker. However, it's worse for watching content in dark rooms as blacks look gray, and it doesn't have a local dimming feature to further improve the contrast.It excels as a gaming monitor thanks to its 170Hz refresh rate, VRR support, consistently fast response time, and low input lag at higher refresh rates, but the input lag increases a lot more at 60Hz. The HDR color gamut is excellent, but like with HDR Brightness, the color gamut performs differently depending on the signal. The Dell has a smaller 25 inch screen and a 1080p resolution, while the Gigabyte has a 27 inch screen with a 1440p resolution. If you plan on only using it for work, it might be better to go with the ASUS because the Gigabyte has a BGR subpixel layout that might cause blurry text in some applications.

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