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Fast, clear, and aggressively curved, this gaming monitor from Viotek helps you stay focused and keep up with any type of content. The 24-inch panel has a full-HD resolution, a 144-hertz refresh rate, and a 3-millisecond response time, giving you crystal clear imagery even in action-packed moments Read More
Does the price (in the checkout) include tax in my country - I need to pay 100$ shipping but will i need to add taxes as well or is it already calculated for my country?
NimiIf the drop is not successful no one will be charged and no one will get the product. Many people stand by and wait to see if a drop will be successful but then it does not make it. If everyone waiting would just join the drop would already be good.
Cheers.
AsrahNeed? No, not really. But anything bigger than maybe 8 inches will be at a different focal length. Therefore, it will benefit you to have your whole screen in focus at all times. Without having to shift your focus.
hunmac9But i dont have to shift my focus on my 27 inch monitors. I can see the entire screen clearly without moving it closer or farther than the normal 2~ feet from my face. Neither for my 1440P or 1080P ones. UI elements in games are often smaller on the 1440P. I dont even need a curve on my 29 inch 21:9 monitor. Its snake oil on anything that doesnt go into your peripheral vision at your normal distance from your monitors. Actually, its kinda snake oil period, but there are benefits in having the parts in your peripherals closer to your eyes. It just raises the cost of monitors without actually providing a similar percentage increase in usability.
Not to mention, THIS monitor is 3MS GTG, which leads to more potential ghosting at 144HZ. You might not be able to see it, but i can. I could tell the difference between my old QNIX QX2710 and my Asus MG278Q immediately. The responsiveness difference is massive. Though, the QNIX was 8MS GTG. 1000/144=6.94 so basically each frame is on the screen a maximum of 7MS~. Having slightly less than half that as your response time sounds like a ghosting mess waiting to happen.