

And which one would you recommend me between those two personally(C24FG73 and AOC C24G1)? (Talby, can you speak to the quality of the anti-glare on the C24G1?) How much worse is the Ghosting on C24FG73? Also is the "worse" even noticable(what I'm trying to say is that it might be worse, but the C24FG73 is just good enough that it in the end doesn't matter). (Talby, can you speak to the quality of the anti-glare on the C24G1?) I've read that AOC also has ♥♥♥♥ anti-glare coating on some models, apparently ''it looks like there's a flim grain filter over the monitor.'' Still, even though the AOC has 'worse' colour accuracy, it's still more than acceptable.

(Possibly has an ''overdrive'' feature which should improve this, but I don't know, I haven't looked if it does.)Īnd the AOC one has slightly worse colour accuracy, and will have worse blacks, but lower average pixel response times, and less input lag. The Samsung one has better colour accuracy, and will have deeper blacks, but higher average pixel response times. The difference between the two you've got there are It's better to go for a 1080p144hz monitor if you don't have the hardware to push 1440p144hz. If you don't have the hardware to push 100>FPS all the time in 1440p, I wouldn't consider it, unless you're planning to upgrade any time soon. Plus it's got G-Sync, which IS better than freesync. Originally posted by Ancer:Also how does Dell S2716DG stand compared to those? It's a little more expensive, but it's a better monitor.ġ440p, 144hz, TN panel with great average pixel response time, and low input lag, great viewing angles, and colour accuracy.
