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ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN eSports NVIDIA G-SYNC Gaming Monitor – 24.5 Inch FHD (1920 x 1080), 360 Hz, Fast IPS, 1 ms (GTG), HDR, NVIDIA ULMB

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The first thing you’ll notice about 360Hz monitors is that they’re really, really expensive. Paying hundreds of dollars for a 1080p panel that’s usually around 25” in diagonal is too much for some – you can easily get a great 4K display. In terms of value for money, Gigabyte has hit the nail on the head with the M32UC. If you look around for competition with similar specs at around the same price, you'll often only find other Gigabyte models coming close, including a handful of often discounted Aorus models. That makes the M32UC a great choice if you're planning ahead for a next-gen 4K-capable gaming PC or if you already have a high-end GPU but are not yet making the most of it.

Not only is it OLED, it’s also Samsung’s hot new QD-LED tech, which combines the ideal RGB subpixel structure with quantum dot technology to produce both excellent color saturation and an even brighter panel. Net result? Alienware is claiming both an impressive 99.3 percent coverage of the demanding DCI-P3 color space and fully 1,000 nits brightness, albeit that brightness level can only be achieved on a small portion of the panel, not across the entire screen. Beyond those headline figures, the PG34WQ15R2B certainly is promising. Predictably, it's based on VA rather than IPS panel tech given the appealing pricing. That typically means compromising on pixel response performance, but not necessarily by a huge amount.

ACCURATE, WIDER COLOR PALETTE

One of the key advantages of this monitor is its NVIDIA G-Sync support, which helps eliminate screen tearing and stuttering for NVIDIA GPU users. This ensures that your gaming experience remains smooth and enjoyable even during intense gaming sessions. This depends on your specific computer setup, but generally, you’ll want to have as many adjustments as possible with your monitor. Swivel and tilt are two things that most, if not all modern monitors have, but some of the better ones can also rotate, and adjust by height.

You also get enhanced ergonomic features to suit your personal preferences and certified eye-care technology reduces exposure to harmful blue light. Adjustable RGB ambient lighting enhances the digital atmosphere. You can also set lighting to change automatically according to screen colour, sound volume and keyboard and mouse movement speeds. Head in-game and the good news continues. BenQ claims 1ms response by the MPRT metric. In broad terms, MPRT response figures tend to be lower than grey-to-grey for a given monitor, putting this panel roughly in the 2ms region for GtG response. One of the standout features of this monitor is its NVIDIA G-Sync support, which guarantees a tear-free and stutter-free gaming experience for those using NVIDIA graphics cards. This means you’ll enjoy smooth and immersive gameplay even during the most intense gaming sessions.It depends on whether your PC can sustain 240 fps (frames per second). If it can, then a 360Hz gaming monitor is worth considering. However, the difference between 240Hz and 360Hz is subtle so perhaps it’s only worth it if you’re a professional or aspiring competitive gamer needing every millisecond over your opponents. Is 360Hz monitor overkill?

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