Question 27" 1440p 180+hz 16:9 display under 300€ recommendations?

Nov 21, 2024
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Hi guys!
I'm using the international forum because i hope that more users could help me
I want to upgrade from a 1080p 144hz MSI G241 and i was looking for a display under 300€ (Amazon.it).
I'd like to buy the best that i can get in that price range with less IPS Glow, less ghosting and the best color accuracy (with or without calibration) as possible.
I was trying to see which one was better between an LG 27GS85Q (299,99€) and ROG XG27ACS (276,43€) but i can't decide
On another forum someone recommended me an MSI MAG 274QRF QD E2 (199€) which looks way worse than both so i don't think that it's worth.


PC Specs: 4070 super and Ryzen 7 7800x3D
 

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I was trying to see which one was better between an LG 27GS85Q (299,99€) and ROG XG27ACS (276,43€) but i can't decide
Asus in-depth review: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/asus/rog-strix-xg27acs

Not that good of a monitor though.

I'd like to buy the best that i can get in that price range
Further reading: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/best/1440p-gaming-monitors

From that list, only the budget one, AOC Gaming Q27G3XMN, would barely do price wise;
in-depth review: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/aoc/q27g3xmn
amazon IT: https://www.amazon.it/AOC-Gaming-Q27G3XMN-2560x1440-nero-rosso/dp/B0CNRPGQBG

I think you could find the extra €37 for that AOC monitor. Since else-ways, you may loose a lot in terms of monitor's performance/quality when going with cheaper monitor.
 
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Asus in-depth review: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/asus/rog-strix-xg27acs

Not that good of a monitor though.


Further reading: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/best/1440p-gaming-monitors

From that list, only the budget one, AOC Gaming Q27G3XMN, would barely do price wise;
in-depth review: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/aoc/q27g3xmn
amazon IT: https://www.amazon.it/AOC-Gaming-Q27G3XMN-2560x1440-nero-rosso/dp/B0CNRPGQBG

I think you could find the extra €37 for that AOC monitor. Since else-ways, you may loose a lot in terms of monitor's performance/quality when going with cheaper monitor.
I can spend the extra €, but is it worth for a VA monitor?
 

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but is it worth for a VA monitor

To pick a monitor, it's good when you know more about different monitor panel types. There are 3x kinds of monitor panels: TN, VA and IPS. Actually there are more (variations of the main three) but i focus on these main ones.

TN panel is oldest of the three and also cheapest. Where TN panel excels is it's performance, most notably response time (1ms).
Though, TN panel also has it's downsides. Prominent ones are: poor color accuracy (washed out colors), very narrow view angle and poor contrast ratio (max 1000:1).

Gaming wise, TN panel monitor is best suited for fast-paced games (FPS, racing etc), where you don't care as much about pretty colors as you do about smoothness of movements.

IPS panel has been around for some time and is also the most expensive of the three.
Where IPS panel excels is it's color accuracy, which is the best of the three. Also, it has widest viewing angles of the three.
But where IPS panel falls short is response time. IPS technology by design can't be any faster than 4ms (compared to the 1ms most TN panels are). Another area where IPS panel falls short is it's poor contrast ratio which is equal to a TN panel (max 1000:1), despite it's great color accuracy. This is most prominent when looking at black image and where black isn't black but instead gray or some form of blue. Refresh rates aren't IPS panel strong side either and many IPS panels are 60Hz, especially on higher resolutions. There are some 1440p 165Hz and 4K 120Hz IPS panel monitors out there but they are few and far apart, also costing a fortune.

Gaming wise, IPS panel monitor is best suited for slow-paced games (RPG, strategy etc), where you have time to see all those pretty colors and where smoothness of movements isn't that important.

VA panel is the newest of the three and price wise, it falls between TN and IPS. VA panel was created to take the best of both worlds (TN and IPS) and combine them.
Where VA panel excels is it's contrast ratio (min 3000:1), where you'd see the deepest and richest blacks. Also, it doesn't fall short on other aspects as well. VA panel color accuracy isn't as good as it is for IPS panel but it's close to the levels of IPS panel (considerably better than TN panel). It's viewing angle is also a notch smaller than that of an IPS panel but again, considerably better than that of a TN panel. Refresh rate wise, VA panel is more capable on different resolutions than IPS panel. Response time is another area where VA panel does good. While VA panel can't naturally be any faster than 4ms (just like IPS panel), it can achieve the magical 1ms response thanks to the software solution in it.
With VA panel monitors making waves lately, there aren't any major downsides of them. Availability used to be issue but not anymore.

Gaming wise, VA panel monitor is suited for all kinds of games. VA panel is like Jack of all trades but master of none (except when it comes to contrast ratio, there, VA panel is king).


Out of the three, i, personally, prefer VA panel. Have one in use as well and picked it due to the high contrast ratio that i need for my work. Also, high contrast ratio is nice to look at as well.

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The review i linked, it actually has contrast ratio test in it as well. Just compare the two;

Asus with 1100:1
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AOC with 4500:1
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I can tell a clear difference between the two.