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HP 240hz
« Reply #15 on: July 02, 2018, 07:40:52 pm »
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HP OMEN X 25f

Review by RTINGS
Review by Tom's Hardware

Matte 1920x1080 240hz AUO TN panel with a fully adjustable stand, AMD Free-Sync (20-240hz range), Displayport, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0 and 3.5mm Audio Out.  The HP has passable preset color accuracy, but the unit Rtings tested is too red, the unit Tom's Hardware Tested is too blue, and it has slightly to low preset gamma (2.1 average) resulting in it slightly washed out colors along with the slightly low sRGB color coverage, though it is normal for 240hz TN panels to not be ably to fully cover the sRGB color space.  The HP has negligible input lag as well as top tier overdrive with extremely fast pixel response times and almost zero overshoot when the Level 3 Response Time setting is selected.


HP Omen X 27

Review by TECHSPOT

Matte, 2560x1440, 240hz TN panel with AMD Free-Sync with Displayport, HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0 and 3.5mm Audio Out.  The HP is quite accurate, has a true 8bit panel, but 800:1 contrast.  The X 27 has negligible input lag and very fast pixel response times when the Level 3 overdrive setting is selected at 240hz (60hz not tested).
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iiyama 240hz
« Reply #16 on: July 02, 2018, 07:41:07 pm »
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Lenovo 240hz
« Reply #17 on: July 02, 2018, 07:41:20 pm »
Lenovo

Lenovo Y27GQ-25

Review by =DEAD=

Fully adjust-able matte, 240hz, 2560x1440 TN panel with Displayport, G-Sync (24-240hz range over Displayport), Harmon Kardon 360 Speakers, HDMI 2.0, 3x USB 3.0 and 3.5mm Audio Out. The Lenovo Y27GQ-2 can fully cover the SDR (HDTV & sRGB) color space and only slightly over-saturates colors, is quite accurate over all, and can be improved by selected the sRGB mode, but has average 800:1 contrast and suffers from obvious dark scene banding.  The Lenovo has very fast pixel response times with no overshoot when the default Normal Over Drive setting is used; =DEAD= does not test display lag.
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LG 240hz
« Reply #18 on: July 02, 2018, 07:41:41 pm »
LG

LG 27GK750F

27" matte coated 1920x1080 240hz AUO M270HTN02 panel with AMD-Free-Sync and back-light strobing.

Review by Alexander Gryzhin (=DEAD=)
Review By Playwares
Review By TFT Central UK


LG 27GN750

Review by TECHSPOT

The LG has low average gamma (2.05) resulting in some washed out colors and shades, and suffers from a slight pink tint, but covers 99% of the sRGB color space or does not suffer from color de-saturation (assuming correct gamma).  The 27GN750 has negligible input lag at both 60hz and 240hz, and has very fast pixel response times at both refresh rates which makes it great for both 60hz console and 240hz PC gaming when the Faster Response Time setting is used.
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MSI 240hz
« Reply #19 on: July 02, 2018, 07:42:00 pm »
MSI

MSI NXG251R

Review by Playwares

Matte 1920x1080 240hz with a fully adjustable stand, Nvidia G-Sync (30-240hz), 144hz ULMB (back-light strobing) Displayport, HDMI (60hz), 3x USB 31 and 3.5mm Audio Out.  The default Gaming mode offers fairly accurate color preset performance.  It has negligible input lag (3ms measured with the SMT Tool) and very fast pixel response times with minimal overshoot when the Fast Response Time setting is used.
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Samsung 240hz
« Reply #20 on: July 02, 2018, 07:42:21 pm »
Samsung

Samsung C27RG50FQ

Review by Tom's Hardware

Curved (1500R), matte 1920x1080 240hz, 8 bit VA panel with a Nvidia G-Sync compatible AMD Free-Sync (30-240hz), 144hz ULMB (back-light strobing) Displayport, 2x HDMI 2.0, and 3.5mm Audio Out.  The VA panel in the C27RG50FQ has over 3,000:1 contrast, and fairly accurate preset colors, but very high (in the 0-20% white range) and skewed gamma which causes black crush, or the loss of details in dark scenes, but can be improved by changing the gamma setting from 1 to 3.  The C27RG50FQ has fast pixel response times and negligible input lag, but the default HDMI black level setting is set to Low which may cause black crush depending on the device the monitor is connected to (read the Set Up and Calibration section of Tom's Hardware Review).


Samsung C27RG50FQ

Review by Pro Hardware
Review by Tom's Hardware

Curved (1500R), matte 1920x1080 240hz, 8 bit VA panel with a Nvidia G-Sync compatible AMD Free-Sync (30-240hz), 144hz ULMB (back-light strobing) Displayport, 2x HDMI 2.0, and 3.5mm Audio Out.  The VA panel in the C27RG50FQ has over 3,000:1 contrast, and fairly accurate preset colors, but very high (in the 0-20% white range) and skewed gamma which causes black crush, or the loss of details in dark scenes, but can be improved by changing the gamma setting from 1 to 3.  The C27RG50FQ has fast pixel response times and negligible input lag, but the default HDMI black level setting is set to Low which may cause black crush depending on the device the monitor is connected to (read the Set Up and Calibration section of Tom's Hardware Review).
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