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 HDR should not be a reason to buy or not buy if you spending less than 1200 dollars for a monitor. None of those do real HDRIs there any major difference between the LG 27UL600 and the Samsung UE590 28''? Is one better than the other? The Samsung is the cheaper option at the moment and from best I can tell the only major difference is one less HDMI port, but didnt know if anyone recommends one over the other?
 
 The LG is the best 4k console monitor right now. Nothing compares.Comment
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 I am blown away with the new Asus TUF gaming vg27AQ
 
 This is a superior gaming monitor for high end pc gaming.
 
 can oc to 165hz and has free sync and gsync compat. super low response time and even lower input lag
 
 great colors....It is awesomeComment
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 I have the same monitor and just play in 4k SDR on my Xbox x. The HDR is fake and looks worse than SDR and looses contrast too when you enable HDR. Great gaming monitor
 
 
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 I am just blown away by gaming on PC
 
 Playing Madden at ultra settings 1440p with FPS ranging from 135 to 165 is amazing and feels like a different game then console. Zero blur trails and smooth like silk movement
 
 Same for 2K20, I am playing at 1440p ultra settings and fps never dips below 155fps and tops 165fpsComment
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 so you disable the HDR from the X right? Because I don't see you can disable from the monitor itself.
 
 
 
 do you use HDR effect, I have the LG 650N.Y Mets
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 For you speed demons who have to have the fastest:
 
 1080p 360hz 24 inch monitor
 
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 For you mobile people:
 
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 For you speed demons who have to have the fastest:
 
 1080p 360hz 24 inch monitor
 
 <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wT8oK_pEpd8" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
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 https://youtu.be/wT8oK_pEpd8
 1080p.....Not even 450hz would make me want to bother with 1080pComment
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 At some point, you’re really yielding diminished returns with frame rate. As big of a frame rate guy as I am, 144 Hz may be the needed limit in my lifetime.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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 Acer coming out with a new HDR king:
 
 Acer Predator X32 - $3,599 - Q2 2020
 
 32 inches 4K HDR 1,400nit peak brightness. 1,152 local dimming zones. DisplayHDR 1400 certification VESA.
 144hz G-Sync Ultimate certification
 
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 Spent all weekend gaming on the LG montior. Between playing The Witcher 3 and NHL 20, I can definitely see a big difference from playing on a regular TV. Loving it and won't be able to go back now. Anyone looking for a fairl inexpensive monitor to game on then I highly suggest the LG 27UL600.
 
 Thanks for all the recommendations. Once again, the knowledge here at OS is outstanding and glad I can rely on that knowledge when needed.Comment
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 Probably too bright for me sitting close to a monitor, I'd have to turn brightness down. I have the Asus PG27UQ and even at 1000 nits some screens make me squint. the 1153 dimming zones is nice though, the PG27UQ has 380ish so you can see some glow around bright on dark stuff, more zones would def help. I'd check this out if they eventually have a 27'' version as 32'' is way too big for a desk imo, especially when I am running a 3 monitor setup.Acer coming out with a new HDR king:
 
 Acer Predator X32 - $3,599 - Q2 2020
 
 32 inches 4K HDR 1,400nit peak brightness. 1,152 local dimming zones. DisplayHDR 1400 certification VESA.
 144hz G-Sync Ultimate certification
 
 https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ac...ng-monitor-hdrComment
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 100hz is fine but there is definately a big difference from 60 to 144hz
 
 When I game on my 165hz monitor and some games dip to 100 to 110fps I can feel a bit of the blur on movements and a bit slower than when going 144 and up to 165hz
 
 is something that you might think 100 feels the same as 144hz or 165hz but you will notice the difference when you take away 165hz and play all the time at 100hzComment

 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	
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