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Qnix QX2710 Multi Hot
It's the same as the QX2710R, but has a nice brushed dark matte grey bezel which vastly increases the perceived black depth while the QX2710R uses a glossy black bezel which ruins the perceived black depth, but has more inputs and costs more. I recommend buying the Multi Hot over the others since I have tested it.
It can be overclocked to 87hz via Dual-Link DVI without skipping or dropping frames.
Review by NCX Qnix QX2710R
Review by Playwares.
The updated DP Multi True 10 is much better than the original since it is actually PWM/Flicker free, has double the contrast, faster and actually competitive pixel response times, and more accurate colour presets. It is one of the best budget, multi-input matte 1440p options, but the slightly more expensive Asus PB278Q/PB278QR is better. The QX2710R has faster pixel response times (less ghosting) and higher contrast than the QHD2730R, but the QHD2730R uses a PLS panel with less glow.
Qnix QX2730R
Review by Playwares.
The QHD2730R is similar to the QX2710R, but uses a PLS panel. It's a great budget multi-input matte choice, but the slightly more expensive Asus PB278Q/PB278QR is better.