Also, check out the Pixio PX275h 95Hz IPS for $244 with an amazon clip coupon. I bought it for a second monitor and very happy with it. For the price, this is an awesome gaming and productivity hybrid monitor. You can’t get any better for this price.
Also any thoughts on the Pixio 95hz 1440p monitor? Looks good, and for most rpg games on a 2060 this should perform decently as well I think
Hi, although it is not pre-calibrated, the <strong>Pixio PX275h</strong> is a solid monitor that strikes a balance between refresh rate, resolution, and color gamut coverage. 27" 1440p IPS 95% DCI-P3 95Hz.
Wish I saw this deal 2 weeks earlier.
Did some research, is this one same monitor just different mark??
there's that Pixio for $259 on Amazon, specs seem great for that price, if you can live with 95hz
If you're in the US I'd give Pixio's PX275h a looksie.
The UK at least can get some Pixio, and otherwise you can find the same panels used under the ElectriQ brand.
There's a 144Hz offering available in stock. I'd also suggest the AOC 24G2U, for a 1080p IPS @ 144Hz with a good stand & extras like USB3 hub.
You didn't mention your use-cases, if TN is acceptable or if IPS/VA would better suite you. Or if you want/need VESA mounting, or a decent default stand, or maybe multiple HDMI inputs, DP daisy-chaining, etc.
this offers 95% DCI P3 colors https://www.amazon.com/Pixio-FreeSync-Certified-Productivity-Warranty/dp/B07PZX54QC/ It's best to get 100% or 99% DCI P3 for color grading, but even an advertised 95% is better than nothing at that price range.
I have this one and couldn't be happier ( 1440p 95hz IPSfor only 260$ )
Here's a good review:
None of them. 1080p at 27" is horrible.
Plus, you can get 1440p 95hz IPS monitors for that price. Unless you're a really competitive gamer, that would be the best choice imo
Whoever downvoted, Im interested in your reasoning.
EDIT: 27" at 1080p looks horrible if you are used to not low pixel dense displays but why settle for worse when there's better out there?