Best monitor for all-round performance and looks money can buy thus far with 32"
There still is significant motion blur with slower than TN response times, although input lag is negligable and with freesync enabled instead of 1ms response time reduction (which dimms the screen and causes flickering) is absolutely beatiful even with 100fps.
One big annoyance with my panel came with really slow brightness adjustment when freesync feature was enabled. I dont know if it was just my model or if the freesync geniuenly slows down brightness adjustment, but it seems like an unecessary software issue I probably wownt be able to fix.
Moreover, I need to add that backlight bleeding is not noticable at any time (especially compared to curved screens). But black levels arent quite to par, yet still really nice.
Allbeit, the screen is bright even in daylight, so this is a minor setback for the sheer money for value you get as of early 2020 for £300.
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