Xploited Titan
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Well, 3DJF, G-Sync is a technique that dramatically lowers tearing. It is for people who want to play at certain resolutions, with graphics cards which might be bit limited.
In fact, usefulness of G-Sync is only between 40ish Hz and 60Hz. Anything above just means your graphics card is powerful enough to not need G-Sync. And 60 Hz is ample sufficient for 99% of the gamers (input lag is the biggest problem on most screens for players).
Now, I still hope it is a VA panel, without bleeding. Even if it is "only" 75 Hz.
Imho, contrast, low input lag, no bleeding, and the 21:9 goodness are what qualifies for a good gaming curved screen.
In fact, usefulness of G-Sync is only between 40ish Hz and 60Hz. Anything above just means your graphics card is powerful enough to not need G-Sync. And 60 Hz is ample sufficient for 99% of the gamers (input lag is the biggest problem on most screens for players).
Now, I still hope it is a VA panel, without bleeding. Even if it is "only" 75 Hz.
Imho, contrast, low input lag, no bleeding, and the 21:9 goodness are what qualifies for a good gaming curved screen.