Dell S2719DGF 27 16:9 155 Hz FreeSync Gaming Monitor
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Excellent upgrade from 24 1080p 60Hz
Was wanting something that was bigger, faster, and clearer. This does everything. Its looks are good, too. Ordered a companion DisplayPort cable so that I can try it with G-SYNC Compatible Mode. While I can enable that mode, it actually introduces a /slight/ amount of input lag (noticeable to me, unfortunately) while making 60FPS (and below) content feel way more sluggish than with CM disabled. I just leave it off since tearing is a non-issue at high frame rates.
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Gsync compatibility YMMV
I bought this monitor because it is a lower priced version than the more expensive dell s2716dgr that is three years older than this model. They both have very similar specs. The only difference was this monitor doesnt officially support gsync on gtx 10 series or rtx 20 series cards. Now that Nvidia has released firmware to support Variable Refresh Rates using the VESA standard, I thought this monitor would have gsync capability that usually woul... Show More
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A Phenomenal Gaming Monitor Regardless of your Graphic Card
Pros: Tomshardware.com was right... this monitor has a lovely out of the box color accuracy and near reference picture quality with a few blemish. You disable Freesync if youve a Nvidia cards, like a RTX 2080, and use it like a normal 144hz monitor and have a nice response time- courtesy of being a TN panel- Has USB 3.0 ports and headphone jack and stunning picture quality Cons: This is with all TN panels, dark or darker colors, like black ... Show More
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