Is there a 24" 144hz+ IPS G-Sync monitor?

mozzio

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Is there a 24" 144hz+ IPS G-Sync monitor?

Anything over 1080p isn't necessary at 24", so I am not bothered by this. I would really like to get a 27" 1440p 144hz+ monitor, but I can't afford it.

If not, I have found the BenQ XL2430. I know it isn't IPS, but it is marketed as having Colour Vibrance. Does anyone have any experience with this monitor?

Thanx

(I have a budget of £500)
 
Solution
1) https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/scM323/aoc-ag271qg-270-165hz-monitor-ag271qg
*OVER BUDGET, but I want to also point out that there are quality issues with light-bleed.

2) IPS + GSYNC?
- seems to be only 2560x1440 or higher resolution

3) TN PANELS instead:
a) https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/tN4NnQ/acer-predator-xb271hua-270-2560x1440-165hz-monitor-umhx1eea01
and
b) https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/CwgPxr/dell-s2417dg-238-165hz-monitor-s2417dg

I have NOT investigated this for quality etc, though notice one is 27" and the other 24" though both are 165Hz + GSYNC + 2560x1440. But that 3" makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE.
1) https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/scM323/aoc-ag271qg-270-165hz-monitor-ag271qg
*OVER BUDGET, but I want to also point out that there are quality issues with light-bleed.

2) IPS + GSYNC?
- seems to be only 2560x1440 or higher resolution

3) TN PANELS instead:
a) https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/tN4NnQ/acer-predator-xb271hua-270-2560x1440-165hz-monitor-umhx1eea01
and
b) https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/CwgPxr/dell-s2417dg-238-165hz-monitor-s2417dg

I have NOT investigated this for quality etc, though notice one is 27" and the other 24" though both are 165Hz + GSYNC + 2560x1440. But that 3" makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE.
 
Solution


HDTV's are generally not a good choice for gaming monitors.
a) how large is the screen?
b) what is the INPUT LATENCY?
c) *I don't think you can choose resolutions like 2560x1440 as you can on 4K gaming monitors. I think you have to choose 1080p (or lower), and 2160p/4K.
d) they are all 60Hz for the input (and you'd NEVER want to use the internal motion smoothing for gaming as it adds massively to lag)
e) no GSYNC

If you are sitting in front of a desk, and have to deal with all the above HDTV caveats then you are best to look at a 2560x1440, 27", IPS (non-GSYNC), 60Hz monitor instead.
 


They aren't as bad as people make them out to be. I think people like to feel justified when spending $599 on a tiny but fast monitor. While I paid the same for a 4K 65" UHD TV.

"HDMI 1.2 and all later versions allow any arbitrary resolution and frame rate"

To avoid display/input lag I turn off smooth motion, noise reduction and dynamic contrast and all other automated picture adjustment "features".

Lastly, depending on the game, I often turn ON v-sync as long as I always get over 60 FPS in that game.
No-input lag, no frame skipping, no tearing, choppy displaying or other issues. Not nearly as bad as people make it out to be.

(I actually had much more of an issue when I tried using a bluetooth keyboard and mouse. I wouldn't recommend that for gaming to anyone.)