slumberlustYeah, I'd love to hear from owners as well.
A 27", 144hz, 4ms, 1440p, Freesync monitor for $400 seems like a crazy good price to me. Not that I've got the money on hand at the moment, but for future reference, I'd really like to know real world experiences.
slumberlustI can say that it works well and like a charm. I sold my Asus MG279Q for this one. I hear that the screen quality and performance is a step higher when stacked against the MG279Q.
My only gripes about this is that the bezels and buttons are butt ugly and very difficult to use and manage, whereas the MG279Q was sleek and nice and the little joystick and buttons behind the Asus were very intuitive and easy-to-use. Also missing were extra USB ports on the monitor (whereas the Asus had them).
That being said, I enjoyed the MG279Q so much that I'd rather have just stuck with that than upgrading and going through all the hassle for this Nixeus. It was going through all this when I realized that I actually prioritize aesthetics and functionality a bit more than I thought.
slumberlustFunny, I just bought one two days ago...I've been using it for everything since. As far as I can tell, it works perfectly fine with no issues whatsoever. The only complaint I have is that whites seem to have a bit of a yellowish tint ( but I believe I just need to correct it in color settings, we'll see). If anybody has suggestions for fixing it, I'm all ears.
My only gripes about this is that the bezels and buttons are butt ugly and very difficult to use and manage, whereas the MG279Q was sleek and nice and the little joystick and buttons behind the Asus were very intuitive and easy-to-use. Also missing were extra USB ports on the monitor (whereas the Asus had them).
That being said, I enjoyed the MG279Q so much that I'd rather have just stuck with that than upgrading and going through all the hassle for this Nixeus. It was going through all this when I realized that I actually prioritize aesthetics and functionality a bit more than I thought.