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ASUS MG279Q (2560 x 1440 pixels, 27")
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ASUS MG279Q

2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"


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ptsant1977

8 years ago

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DominikM

8 years ago

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The last time this happened I've contacted digitecs customer service:

"After consulting with the product manager in charge, we would like to inform you that the price has been corrected. We hope that we have been of assistance to you. (08.01.2016)"

I guess the same error just occurred a second time.

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Akemi397

5 years ago

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ptsant1977

5 years ago

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I have this screen and two more. Each at its own frequency at the same time. No problem with an AMD graphics card.

Note that this monitor is now a bit dated (2015 model) and I believe there are very good alternatives on the market. I don't have a specific recommendation though.

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gnesterif

5 years ago

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Gabrielius

5 years ago

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I'm sorry to disappoint you, but with free sync it only goes up to 90 Hz, (with amd cards you can change this but not with nvidia) and when I turn it on I only have green and white stripes on the display. But I have to say that it is not necessary and I have never had any problems with tearing or anything like that, I have been using a 144hz monitor for years and I am happy even without sync, so I

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marcosabino

5 years ago

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doean

5 years ago

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Hello Marco,
Unfortunately, with HDMI you can achieve max. 120Hz on 1920 x 1080.
At 2560 x 1440 it is even only the normal 60Hz.

Adapters are definitely available, so you can then, as shown above, achieve up to 120Hz (buy an active adapter).
Since you own a gaming laptop, this should not be a problem in terms of graphics performance, as long as you don't overdo it with the graphics settings of