WYP News Guru Mar 12, 2018 #1 A low-cost 144Hz 1080p FreeSync display. Read more about ASUS' MG248QE 144Hz Adaptive Sync gaming monitor.
A low-cost 144Hz 1080p FreeSync display. Read more about ASUS' MG248QE 144Hz Adaptive Sync gaming monitor.
Dicehunter Resident Newb Mar 12, 2018 #2 I was actually looking at getting a small high Hz monitor, Hopefully the price will be nice and low
Dawelio Active member Mar 12, 2018 #3 Dicehunter said: I was actually looking at getting a small high Hz monitor, Hopefully the price will be nice and low Click to expand... To have as a second monitor?...
Dicehunter said: I was actually looking at getting a small high Hz monitor, Hopefully the price will be nice and low Click to expand... To have as a second monitor?...
Dicehunter Resident Newb Mar 12, 2018 #4 Dawelio said: To have as a second monitor?... Click to expand... Yep, My 32" 4K monitor gives me square eyes so when I want to do late night gaming session I can switch over to this one
Dawelio said: To have as a second monitor?... Click to expand... Yep, My 32" 4K monitor gives me square eyes so when I want to do late night gaming session I can switch over to this one
AlienALX Well-known member Mar 12, 2018 #5 I'm looking forward to driving my Apple Cinema up to 1440p. It's only a baby (20") so it should look awesome. Funny really, Asus's cheap monitors are usually better than their expensive ones
I'm looking forward to driving my Apple Cinema up to 1440p. It's only a baby (20") so it should look awesome. Funny really, Asus's cheap monitors are usually better than their expensive ones
Dawelio Active member Mar 12, 2018 #6 AlienALX said: Funny really, Asus's cheap monitors are usually better than their expensive ones Click to expand... Haha funny enough, this is so true to be honest! :lol:
AlienALX said: Funny really, Asus's cheap monitors are usually better than their expensive ones Click to expand... Haha funny enough, this is so true to be honest! :lol: