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For the moment, great screens, to be seen over time
the image is very good I'm not disappointed with the 240hz ips panel
the overall quality is very good
I would recommend
It's a budget but I think it's worth it
For the moment, great screens, to be seen over time
the image is very good I'm not disappointed with the 240hz ips panel
the overall quality is very good
I would recommend
It's a budget but I think it's worth it
A top-quality product, worth the price, the screen's frame is flawlessly solid.
The screen pc for the games and very satisfactory, that those is level graphics and the mode FPS for the games of shootings with 240hz native and in oc 260hz well on in displayport very good screen pc gamer the only small defect it is the menu of the adjustment which could be better done after all it is not the most important level quality and price very correct I recommend
Super screen nothing to say, very nice image and not very expensive for a 1440p 240hz that can be oc to 260, fast delivery I recommend.
After a few weeks of use, there's nothing to report. Efficient 260Hz, beautiful 2K IPS panel. The screen is well worth the money and I'm not sorry I didn't get another screen.
It's a simple screen, with no user-definable mode here but 8 predefined profiles, some of whose settings you can change via the OSD or the Asus Display Widget Center app to switch on the fly between the 2 or 3 profiles you really use and adjust brightness according to the time of day.
It's a brand new BOE ME270QHM-NF1 panel of the low blue light emission type. The white point is not cold without being yellow. The screen is truly matte and effective against reflections, rather than the half-satin finish so often seen, which has neither the advantages of matte nor those of polished glass. The fonts render well and prolonged reading is pleasant - it's not a tiring or headache-inducing screen.
Positive points:
-versatile and suited to my use
-240Hz appreciable, even if the change from 60 to 144 is more noticeable
-comfortable and pleasant to read
-quality stand, well adjustable and stable
-High maximum brightness (492 nits in SDR according to the only test I found), decent minimum brightness even if it could have been lower (49 nits).
Contrast seems high for an IPS (1330).
-Correct ghosting and motion blur with and without ELMB (a bit of crosstalk with it, but it's still interesting).
5-level auto overdrive, set to 3 or 4 and leave it at that
-Freesync/G sync compatible with ELMB
-not tested but VRR 1440p 48-120Hz SDR/HDR would be possible with the PS5 despite hdmi 2.0
-internal power supply
-good uniformity, no pixel failures on my display
-no fan or coil whine
-not the weaknesses of TN or OLED, but not the quality either
negative points :
-not the blacks of an OLED
-not the colourimetry of a calibrated Eizo
-not the motion sharpness of a Zowie
-Display Widget Center app that could be much better finished and complete (offering all OSD settings)
-no adjustable user mode with gamma, white point and calibration
Very good screen, the colourimetry is very good, the different pre-recorded modes are not bad, you can always change them as you like. The 240hz are there, in short nothing to say. 1 month and a half that I have the screen and I am delighted. The price isn't cheap but at least you get quality.