Top notch explanation of how the overshoot and response time graphs/grids work, really clear and concise. I've watched many hardware unboxed videos and never bothered to learn how they work ahaha
LG is very far along in the engineering of their "IPS Black" technology. They CLAIM to have entirely eliminated backlight bleed and reduced IPS Glow to VA-levels -- in other words, IPS-type displays with closer to 2500:1 contrast ratio.
If you really want to understand how this stuff works, go check out Monitors Unboxed channel's (Secondary channel of Hardware Unboxed) explanation video on all jargon related to PC monitors.
This is amazing, your first video going really deep into monitors response times and overshoot (with time charts and so on) and you made such an amazing job in properly explaining what every measurement means and how the results are obtained, all that paired with your usual top video quality. Now you have definitely step up the level in your monitor's content Ali. Love the work!!
really happy to see the testing level-up. couple of notes: - this is 10-90% response times, so for those wondering, I don't believe they're comparable to HUB (also not sure if they're gamma corrected) - love seeing ufo tests to give a visual reference to the impact of the numbers, thanks for that
they are not gamma corrected, you can see it says 10-90% luminance, so yeah they aren't comparable to hub imo just showing a good picture of the 3 tracks on the UFO test does a better job than response time testing, specially since the methodology used is a bit misleading and not strict enough
Brought you that much closer to the HUB standard. Very nice. I'm also only really personally interested in response times, color accuracy, as long as it's decent i can't be bothered with. So it's very nice to see more focused content. I hope you continue building a repertoire of response time matrixes to build up a very nice review framework for future monitor. And looking forward to more monitor reviews. The explanation between the two ASUS products was also very nice.
Small review, I got the pg270qm a couple of weeks ago, initially, I was really disappointed with the colors on windows, they looked really dull compared when plugged to a macbook, then found the option for increase color vibrance on nvidia, loving it now. Regarding response, it feels great, I was able to measure input lag from my mouse with reflex, allowing me get a good setup and even select which cables to use(kvm + wireless mouse), colors are amazing, and it performs great when working, 1440p is a really good resolution for my needs, I'm a software developer. Recently I played Spiderman, that one is the one which most surprised me, HDR+Ray tracing really blew my mind, wasn't expecting that that kind of image was possible. Super happy overall.
It's a very old and stubborn Nvidia bug. You can move the digital vibrance slider from 50% to 51% and back to fix it. Might revert with driver updates. Some people also have limited output dynamic range set.
@@evilmarc didn't even considered that it might be a bug, the screen it supposedly calibrated and I just assumed that real life colors were boring hahaha, but I'll test it, thanks for the info!, side-note, I ended up settling for 60%
The factory color setting is the sRGB setting which is the closest to the “real colors” as you say. If you like saturated colors you can change to the wide gamut setting on the display and if you want even more saturation just use the nvidia vibrance setting.
Man, thanks a lot for the rundown and explanation of the response time chart, I finally understand what it really means now. I always saw it in HUB reviews but besides "green good, red bad, low number good" I didn't really get what it was shown, so thanks for that, and also great to see you stepping up your methodology.
@@krazyfrog I imagined there might have been one but I never watched it or knew about it and this despite being technical, it was very simple, specially with the graph. Again, I'm not faulting HUB really just, thankful for the approach.
out of all the monitor videos ive watched over the years this was the ONLY video that taught me what overshoot really was/what it was doing. great info in general
Those are on the horizon. All that’s needed is manufacturing capability. Currently the way the make oled monitors is with the excess panel left from cutting TV panels which is why they’re all ultra wides.
Yep! I went from using this monitor for over a year to a 15.6” Samsung QHD 240Hz OLED in a gaming laptop and I can’t go back to LCD ever again. Waiting on >20” 240Hz OLED monitors preferably from Samsung now.
Your videos are insane. It doesn't really matter to me what you'll be talking about, I will still watch the videos for the crazy test results, clean camera rolls and the detail in the information. Great shooting, great writing and A+ editing.
I gotta say I upgraded to the xg27aqm in January from my old alienware 1080p 240hz monitor and it really is a great monitor for all my needs. The 1440p resolution is great for all my games and i dont feel at any disadvantage in any competitive game. Valorant is great on it, pubg is awesome on it, all battlefields are incredible on it. And honestly the colour depth and vibrance are not showable in a video but they are the best part. The saturation levels are off the charts comparex to all my previous monitors. Would highly recommend!
@@DrtRidr3256 no the alienware was an IPS panel. But there is no comparison to the asus. When next to each other the alienware with its srgb looks washed out and even dull compared to the asus. Same brightness, same nvidia settings... The wide gamut is so vibrant...
Massive props for being one of the ONLY channels I have ever seen to not only acknowledge variable overdrive, but actually test / show the effect it has with numbers. Kinda important if you delve into AAA gaming on the side imo, especially if you don't want to play with OD settings for different games depending on their performance. As others have said though, checking out the AW3423DW might be worth it. Response times on that QD OLED panel are plain nutty.
@@ventilate4267 Launching a mostly AMD sponsored/optimized benchmark selection right before a new GPU gen. Seemingly intentionally misrepresenting DLSS during testing on multiple occasions, among other things lol. They don't have the nickname AMD Unboxed for no reason.
I purchased the XG27aqm ($600) and PG279qm ($690) off amazon on sale back in June and ended up returning the XG and keeping the PG. The PG279QM panel had slightly less ghosting/overshoot. Probably because the PG is the premium line so they use the highest binned panels. Both are great monitors but the gsync module with variable overdrive sealed the deal for me
Using your reviews and Hardware Unboxed, I bought the PG279QM as an Amazon Used Acceptable for $500 and only the box itself had a gash but nothing was harmed inside. Everything was in the original packing. And it has been an outstanding upgrade to my QHD 95 Hz budget monitor which is now my secondary for discord, etc. I plan on keeping this PG279QM until OLED 4k 240 Hz is a sub $1k option 5+ years from now. Thanks for this video! Justified my purchase again.
@@itsfmg9194 description only mentioned cosmetic damage. Nothing about scratches on the monitor itself, which it did not have. It's been 2 years now, btw. Still working perfectly.
The PG279QM has been nothing but amazing to me, something that people don’t seem to know is that the operating range of having a gsync module builtin is wider than just a gsync compatible screen and thats why they are more expensive. This means that running a flight simulator that dips below 30fps is still smooth while gsync doesnt work below 50hz on most gsync compatible displays. If i was purchasing today though i would just go with the XG as the performance is very similar and much better price.
Have you had any of the backlight bleed and other issues people complain way too much about on the PG279QM? Making me nervous to buy one, if I can even find one soon, but I think they're mainly complaining about quality control.
you have no idea how long ive been waiting for you to put out this review thank you perfect timing too because im about to buy a monitor and will probably be getting this one now because of your review
I'm using this monitor right now. I was also also interested in the ELMB and ELMB-sync and the monitor was fair bit cheaper than the one with a physical gsync unit. Realistically I don't really notice the difference from ELMB and don't typically run it. It's not something that's going to make your LCD feel like a CRT. You can get into hidden configuration settings on the monitor fairly easily and change overdrive levels with ELMB which fixes some of the over shooting. Just do a little googling and you find blurbuster forums or etc where people do a fair bit of testing. Honestly I'm not really sure I would go with this monitor over a solid midrange 165/144hz display for a fair bit less money . They're all becoming pretty decent these days and there is a point of diminishing returns. Going from 144 to 240hz isn't anything like going from 60 to 144 IMO. Disclaimer is that I'm not really that into super competitive high framerate shooters like CS, Siege, and Valorant. If one of these was my main game maybe I would care about the 240hz more than I do currently.
You have a natural skill for teaching my guy. I’ve heard terms like overshoot and ghosting forever but now I finally understand them thanks to that graph at the start. Then I had a mind blow moment when you started plotting them across permeations and I realized I could finally read those charts I see on monitor reviews. We’ll done.
I really want to thank you for this video and the amount of work you put into it. Most tech youtubers do not bother with the details. They either say its great because its fast or they spam you with info graphics (maybe even taken from other test websites) and dont bother given extra explanations. You simply nailed it. Awesome explanations, graphics, and animations. So no shame in using the nerdy measurement. That's what we are here for!
Congrats on the new tool and strive to keep things objective and clear to allow us a better understanding of all the data and important factors. Keep up the great work
I just love your videos. Your testing is so nice and on point, it´s a pleasure to watch. You´re an actuall Gigachad (even phisically ;D) Take care & keep it comming!
wowowowow i’m amazed by how you managed to simplify the nerdy stuff of monitor review👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 such a great review and looking forward for more of this type of reviews.
Underrated monitor reviews in this channel.I DONT UNDERSTAND why the sponsers/companies dont sent this GUY their monitors for review and first impressions. LG/Samsung/ needs to send him review samples of thier thier OLED Monitors so that we can get more accurate reviews.
I have two MSI Optix MAG274QRF 1440p 165hz IPS GSYNC and they are absolutely incredible. Not sure if I want to upgrade to anything above 165hz just yet as I don't really feel a need for it considering the price. Highly highly recommend this monitor for anyone who wants a fantastic accurate monitor straight out of the box for roughly $460. I got them for $380 at the beginning of this year so they will likely touch that price sometime soon once more.
I have to commend you for your content /yet again/. Man you just kill it; the concise and informative presentation, the editing and the visual aids - everything is just superb for delivering top notch videos. I have been eyeballing this monitor, this just made me want to pick it up anymore. If I hadn't just picked up a 165hz 1440p monitor earlier this year I'd already have it, but maybe I'll wait for a deal come Black Friday or something later this year.
Waiting for the ASUS 1440P 360 Hz displays with dual monitor size functionality. Will really help condense my setup by not needing a monitor for competitive FPS games and another for other games and content
Great video! i almost returned my pg27aqn because it do not have the elmb, but after you video i saw that the pg27aqn still look better for motions blur that this. Thank you
So glad you made a review on this monitor, bought it about 10 ish days ago and I have no regrets, it is an amazing monitor. Totally can recommend to anybody!
Looks like Tim from that Oz YT channel has competition. Nicely done. I like that you take the time to explain the graphs then put them into real world use. The only thing I'd like to see added is the colour performance. I'll need a system that does everything and I'm sure I'm not be the only one that uses a monitor for work and play.
I recently bought the XB273UGX and the XV252QF and personally I preffered the XB273UGX and returned the XV2, I loved the vibrance and saturation of the XB27 I could not go back to the 1080p XV2 it just felt so dull I guess? I paid $800 AUD for the XB27 and could not find the XG27AQM anywhere here in Australia. Loved the review and the new testing keep it up!
As always excellent review. Pixel response times are a fantastic addition and I think that you should add especially cumulative deviation too like HUB because its very important to see the kind of compromise between response times and overshoot.
I'd love to see the UFO Test of this monitors with an old CRT like the Sony GDM FW900 and a lag input comparison. Thank you for your video, like and subscribe.
Awesome review Ali, the new testing tech is truly remarkable! It seems like an amazing monitor, but I'm not sure about it being 27inches. Yeah I know it's supposed to be the sweet spot for 1440p but I already got used to 32inch 1440p and dunno if I'd wanna go smaller :/
@@hf8547 haha yeah to each their own I guess! I know I'm in the minority probs, just wish they'd maybe offer it as an option, like how Samsung is offering both 28inch and 32 with their Odessey lineup.
You can influence (and possibly minimize) overshoot by playing with Color Gain profiles (possibly at the expense of brightness or color accuracy) I was able to overdrive an Acer 270hz this way, to mixed results
Please ali keep doing these awesome reviews, i like when you show the different fps scenarios between the monitors cause i usually lock myfps at 120-140 fps in every game cause it keeps the heat and noise of the pc good
Bought this Monitor myself and Loving this Monitor so far. The 270hz really Help because i still Play CoD 4 which runs at stable 250fps. Plan to Upgrade my GPU from a GTX 1080 to a next gen GPU to make use of that High Refresh rate.
Hmm i personally would've liked to see (EU PRICES and what seemed to be best available 1440p 240hz monitors) - Dell Alienware AW2721D 27" Gaming QHD IPS 240Hz (755$) - Gigabyte M27Q X 27" Gaming QHD IPS 240Hz (650$ but consistently drops to 472$) - Acer Predator XB273UGX (bmiipruzx) 27" Gaming QHD IPS 240Hz (660$ has dipped to 610$ consistently) vs this Asus XG27AQM (1440p/270Hz which cost her (820$ with no drops atm) Samsung also does good monitors but since the curve is way to aggressive I don't consider them (besides id be running dual monitor setup once i get my first 240hz monitor with my old 144hz one).
@@Gweege used amazon which ships to me and this time amazon was actually cheaper than what pricespy showed! Def gonna double check more monitors through amazon next time...
You dont know how much i needed this review rn. My current pc is shitting itself so im gonna build a new one and im upgrading a monitor to a 1440p one aswell
Love the depth of technical specs that aren’t available to normal consumers. Do you have plans on doing a similar thing with mouse sensor accuracy or just more in depth comparisons? Would especially like to see the performance of Razer’s 4k wireless polling in terms of data.
Reading a thread on blurbusters, they were discussing how elmb sync was designed for a range of 165 and above only. If you wanted to use it for lower refresh rate range you need to edit some settings in the developer mode.
Great review as always! I wonder what your opinion is on CRT monitors. Comparing the best gaming LCDs on the market vs a CRT would be an awesome review!
I have the Alienware AW2721D which is 1440p 240Hz. Even with a 3080Ti I can't max out the frame rate in demanding games and end up running it at 144Hz. This also saves power (and reduces heat) from my GPU and to be honest, there are diminishing returns after 144 FPS in most games. I really don't notice the difference between 144 FPS and 240 FPS nearly as much as the difference between 60 FPS and 144 FPS. So basically, the sweet spot for most people is still 144Hz 1440p.
Not really, going from 1440p 144hz to 240hz is actually a major jump (vs say 144hz to 165/170/180hz that are just moderate increases vs 144), going to 240/270hz is very noticeable
ASUS just announced their 360 Hz versions of these yesterday 👀 (and previously at CES, but more info was given yesterday). Bought the Alienware QD-OLED monitor though and I will never go back. Also, G-Sync Ultimate is insanely helpful too. Also won't ever buy a monitor without it again.
Great video as usual. 👍I have exactly the same monitor. I can't imagine switching it in the near future. 1440p with 240/270hz with the new GPU coming. This is future proof.
Great video, especially the explanation of things like overshoot and other technical terms and I really liked the clean aesthetics of your graphs.
Yeah, i had always wondered what that frame-time chart meant (especially in HUB or Jarrod's videos) & he explained it so easily & succinctly!
Top notch explanation of how the overshoot and response time graphs/grids work, really clear and concise. I've watched many hardware unboxed videos and never bothered to learn how they work ahaha
I was thinking the exact same thing
Haha same
It's really exciting to see the monitor market moving as fast as it is, with increasing refresh rates, and the introduction of oled
LG is very far along in the engineering of their "IPS Black" technology. They CLAIM to have entirely eliminated backlight bleed and reduced IPS Glow to VA-levels -- in other words, IPS-type displays with closer to 2500:1 contrast ratio.
@@erikhendrickson59still no where close to OLED.
this explanation of response time testing / meaning of overshoot etc. was actually insanely helpful! thanks man, keep up the fantastic work 👏
If you really want to understand how this stuff works, go check out Monitors Unboxed channel's (Secondary channel of Hardware Unboxed) explanation video on all jargon related to PC monitors.
This is amazing, your first video going really deep into monitors response times and overshoot (with time charts and so on) and you made such an amazing job in properly explaining what every measurement means and how the results are obtained, all that paired with your usual top video quality. Now you have definitely step up the level in your monitor's content Ali. Love the work!!
really happy to see the testing level-up. couple of notes:
- this is 10-90% response times, so for those wondering, I don't believe they're comparable to HUB (also not sure if they're gamma corrected)
- love seeing ufo tests to give a visual reference to the impact of the numbers, thanks for that
they are not gamma corrected, you can see it says 10-90% luminance, so yeah they aren't comparable to hub
imo just showing a good picture of the 3 tracks on the UFO test does a better job than response time testing, specially since the methodology used is a bit misleading and not strict enough
Brought you that much closer to the HUB standard. Very nice. I'm also only really personally interested in response times, color accuracy, as long as it's decent i can't be bothered with. So it's very nice to see more focused content. I hope you continue building a repertoire of response time matrixes to build up a very nice review framework for future monitor. And looking forward to more monitor reviews. The explanation between the two ASUS products was also very nice.
Small review, I got the pg270qm a couple of weeks ago, initially, I was really disappointed with the colors on windows, they looked really dull compared when plugged to a macbook, then found the option for increase color vibrance on nvidia, loving it now. Regarding response, it feels great, I was able to measure input lag from my mouse with reflex, allowing me get a good setup and even select which cables to use(kvm + wireless mouse), colors are amazing, and it performs great when working, 1440p is a really good resolution for my needs, I'm a software developer. Recently I played Spiderman, that one is the one which most surprised me, HDR+Ray tracing really blew my mind, wasn't expecting that that kind of image was possible. Super happy overall.
It's a very old and stubborn Nvidia bug. You can move the digital vibrance slider from 50% to 51% and back to fix it. Might revert with driver updates. Some people also have limited output dynamic range set.
@@evilmarc didn't even considered that it might be a bug, the screen it supposedly calibrated and I just assumed that real life colors were boring hahaha, but I'll test it, thanks for the info!, side-note, I ended up settling for 60%
Good to hear this because I bought the monitor you mentioned as well and was wondering if I was going to regret not getting this one haha.
The factory color setting is the sRGB setting which is the closest to the “real colors” as you say. If you like saturated colors you can change to the wide gamut setting on the display and if you want even more saturation just use the nvidia vibrance setting.
Man, thanks a lot for the rundown and explanation of the response time chart, I finally understand what it really means now. I always saw it in HUB reviews but besides "green good, red bad, low number good" I didn't really get what it was shown, so thanks for that, and also great to see you stepping up your methodology.
HUB already made a video in the past explaining what their testing means and they also have another video on it on their new channel.
@@krazyfrog I agree with @Malakai though, this video really explained it clearer than HU explained the numbers.
@@krazyfrog I imagined there might have been one but I never watched it or knew about it and this despite being technical, it was very simple, specially with the graph. Again, I'm not faulting HUB really just, thankful for the approach.
out of all the monitor videos ive watched over the years this was the ONLY video that taught me what overshoot really was/what it was doing. great info in general
All we need to wait now are standard OLED monitors. Otherwise, these are see still very good options.
Those are on the horizon. All that’s needed is manufacturing capability. Currently the way the make oled monitors is with the excess panel left from cutting TV panels which is why they’re all ultra wides.
You're damn right.
at this point ill take mini LED with enough zones, as long as it doesn't have Samsung tier QC
or really anything that isn't dogshit IPS
Yep! I went from using this monitor for over a year to a 15.6” Samsung QHD 240Hz OLED in a gaming laptop and I can’t go back to LCD ever again. Waiting on >20” 240Hz OLED monitors preferably from Samsung now.
and for them to include a BFI mode..
Yes! He posted again. This is literally the review I was waiting for too
I know 😄
Na it’s only figuratively the review
Wow, I finally understand the technicalities behind monitor refresh rate. Great explanation. Wish you continued success.
Your videos are insane. It doesn't really matter to me what you'll be talking about, I will still watch the videos for the crazy test results, clean camera rolls and the detail in the information. Great shooting, great writing and A+ editing.
I gotta say I upgraded to the xg27aqm in January from my old alienware 1080p 240hz monitor and it really is a great monitor for all my needs. The 1440p resolution is great for all my games and i dont feel at any disadvantage in any competitive game. Valorant is great on it, pubg is awesome on it, all battlefields are incredible on it. And honestly the colour depth and vibrance are not showable in a video but they are the best part. The saturation levels are off the charts comparex to all my previous monitors. Would highly recommend!
How’s the color/IPS compared to the Alienware? Assuming you had the TN Alienware and not the IPS
@@DrtRidr3256 no the alienware was an IPS panel. But there is no comparison to the asus. When next to each other the alienware with its srgb looks washed out and even dull compared to the asus. Same brightness, same nvidia settings... The wide gamut is so vibrant...
love how this channel reviews all the stuff we can get it here in australia.
Always nice seeing Optimum step up his review game!
thanks for convincing me to get this one, jus ordered it. cant wait to level up my gamingggg
Massive props for being one of the ONLY channels I have ever seen to not only acknowledge variable overdrive, but actually test / show the effect it has with numbers. Kinda important if you delve into AAA gaming on the side imo, especially if you don't want to play with OD settings for different games depending on their performance.
As others have said though, checking out the AW3423DW might be worth it. Response times on that QD OLED panel are plain nutty.
Does hardware unboxed not?
@@ventilate4267 Not actually sure...I've avoided them on purpose for years. Too much biased bs for my taste.
@@soulshot96 biased? How?
@@ventilate4267 Launching a mostly AMD sponsored/optimized benchmark selection right before a new GPU gen. Seemingly intentionally misrepresenting DLSS during testing on multiple occasions, among other things lol.
They don't have the nickname AMD Unboxed for no reason.
@@soulshot96 if you say so
I purchased the XG27aqm ($600) and PG279qm ($690) off amazon on sale back in June and ended up returning the XG and keeping the PG.
The PG279QM panel had slightly less ghosting/overshoot. Probably because the PG is the premium line so they use the highest binned panels.
Both are great monitors but the gsync module with variable overdrive sealed the deal for me
this is the first time anyone explained what the hell those overshoot numbers numbers mean. Great video as always
Good move with LDAT. We need the numbers. Thanks a ton!
I recently bought the PG279QM, and i'm loving it. I upgraded from a 1080P Zowie 240Hz. Definitely an improvement.
Happy to see my fave aussie youtuber stepping up the monitor game, nothing beats a review made from a very skilled player.
Using your reviews and Hardware Unboxed, I bought the PG279QM as an Amazon Used Acceptable for $500 and only the box itself had a gash but nothing was harmed inside. Everything was in the original packing. And it has been an outstanding upgrade to my QHD 95 Hz budget monitor which is now my secondary for discord, etc. I plan on keeping this PG279QM until OLED 4k 240 Hz is a sub $1k option 5+ years from now. Thanks for this video! Justified my purchase again.
did maybe amazon say when u got the monitor it has difect pixels?
@@aditrex Description only mentioned cosmetic damage
@@sinaraini8473 thank you bro
@@sinaraini8473did it say like comestic damage like scratches on screen?
@@itsfmg9194 description only mentioned cosmetic damage. Nothing about scratches on the monitor itself, which it did not have. It's been 2 years now, btw. Still working perfectly.
The PG279QM has been nothing but amazing to me, something that people don’t seem to know is that the operating range of having a gsync module builtin is wider than just a gsync compatible screen and thats why they are more expensive. This means that running a flight simulator that dips below 30fps is still smooth while gsync doesnt work below 50hz on most gsync compatible displays.
If i was purchasing today though i would just go with the XG as the performance is very similar and much better price.
Have you had any of the backlight bleed and other issues people complain way too much about on the PG279QM? Making me nervous to buy one, if I can even find one soon, but I think they're mainly complaining about quality control.
I've bought this Monitor literally yesterday and you dropped this Video out of nowhere Today! Dang, I got Lucky! haha
you have no idea how long ive been waiting for you to put out this review thank you perfect timing too because im about to buy a monitor and will probably be getting this one now because of your review
3:40the first good explanation I've seen on overshoot ! ty
Also, this is a fantastically well made video and I really appreciate you taking the time to go really in depth.
Another top quality video, I've never even heard of this monitor until now
I finally understand how monitor response time graphs work! Thanks for explaining. LF to more videos.
I'm using this monitor right now. I was also also interested in the ELMB and ELMB-sync and the monitor was fair bit cheaper than the one with a physical gsync unit. Realistically I don't really notice the difference from ELMB and don't typically run it. It's not something that's going to make your LCD feel like a CRT. You can get into hidden configuration settings on the monitor fairly easily and change overdrive levels with ELMB which fixes some of the over shooting. Just do a little googling and you find blurbuster forums or etc where people do a fair bit of testing.
Honestly I'm not really sure I would go with this monitor over a solid midrange 165/144hz display for a fair bit less money . They're all becoming pretty decent these days and there is a point of diminishing returns. Going from 144 to 240hz isn't anything like going from 60 to 144 IMO. Disclaimer is that I'm not really that into super competitive high framerate shooters like CS, Siege, and Valorant. If one of these was my main game maybe I would care about the 240hz more than I do currently.
These monitors are getting crazy, I can't wait for OLED monitors to become the new normal.
You have a natural skill for teaching my guy. I’ve heard terms like overshoot and ghosting forever but now I finally understand them thanks to that graph at the start. Then I had a mind blow moment when you started plotting them across permeations and I realized I could finally read those charts I see on monitor reviews. We’ll done.
I really want to thank you for this video and the amount of work you put into it. Most tech youtubers do not bother with the details. They either say its great because its fast or they spam you with info graphics (maybe even taken from other test websites) and dont bother given extra explanations.
You simply nailed it. Awesome explanations, graphics, and animations. So no shame in using the nerdy measurement. That's what we are here for!
Congrats on the new tool and strive to keep things objective and clear to allow us a better understanding of all the data and important factors. Keep up the great work
I just love your videos.
Your testing is so nice and on point, it´s a pleasure to watch.
You´re an actuall Gigachad (even phisically ;D)
Take care & keep it comming!
Dude your channel in underrated.
I have been eyeing this monitor for about a month now but was hesitant from seeing no trusted reviews
I see
Optimum Unboxed, love it
Man i get so excited to watch your video. What amazing quality and stunning work. ♥️♥️
TN is still king in my book for motion clarity. My trusty Omen X 27 1440p/240hz TN will be my favorite for a long time to come
I also have asus tn 165hz but I hate the viewing angles and coloration
I'm gonna go for fast Ips next time
@@chy.0190 TN panel deserves 1080p nevertheless 1440p surely deserves IPS panel
DUDE now that you put that graph it makes sense all, of how it will look the overshoot that kills every doubt in my mind
wowowowow i’m amazed by how you managed to simplify the nerdy stuff of monitor review👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 such a great review and looking forward for more of this type of reviews.
Underrated monitor reviews in this channel.I DONT UNDERSTAND why the sponsers/companies dont sent this GUY their monitors for review and first impressions.
LG/Samsung/ needs to send him review samples of thier thier OLED Monitors so that we can get more accurate reviews.
Holy **** I have been trying to figure out which of the the 2 Asus 1440p 240hz+ monitors and couldn’t find a single good review for this one. Thank u
Thanks for this video, I never quite understood what reviewers were talking about in their videoes when they showed these graphs
that blur busters backlight strobing certification of the viewsonic is no joke, never seen an lcd look that sharp on ufo test
I will probably actually come back to this video to understand overshoot and especially those response time graphs.
Copped this monitor back in February and it's one of my favorite tech purchases ever.
I have two MSI Optix MAG274QRF 1440p 165hz IPS GSYNC and they are absolutely incredible. Not sure if I want to upgrade to anything above 165hz just yet as I don't really feel a need for it considering the price. Highly highly recommend this monitor for anyone who wants a fantastic accurate monitor straight out of the box for roughly $460. I got them for $380 at the beginning of this year so they will likely touch that price sometime soon once more.
Is the text clarity clear? How about true black contrast?
Love your videos man. So important that the review is based on real data!
I have to commend you for your content /yet again/. Man you just kill it; the concise and informative presentation, the editing and the visual aids - everything is just superb for delivering top notch videos.
I have been eyeballing this monitor, this just made me want to pick it up anymore. If I hadn't just picked up a 165hz 1440p monitor earlier this year I'd already have it, but maybe I'll wait for a deal come Black Friday or something later this year.
I've got this monitor since december last year and coming from 1080p 60hz is just mind blowing!
Do you really use 1440p
@@divyam432Yes!
Love the new format of the vids man
Waiting for the ASUS 1440P 360 Hz displays with dual monitor size functionality. Will really help condense my setup by not needing a monitor for competitive FPS games and another for other games and content
Great video! i almost returned my pg27aqn because it do not have the elmb, but after you video i saw that the pg27aqn still look better for motions blur that this. Thank you
Love the deep dive into response times keep it up!
So glad you made a review on this monitor, bought it about 10 ish days ago and I have no regrets, it is an amazing monitor. Totally can recommend to anybody!
Very helpful and clean editing good stuff
FINALLY!! Been waiting for your take on this!
Looks like Tim from that Oz YT channel has competition. Nicely done.
I like that you take the time to explain the graphs then put them into real world use. The only thing I'd like to see added is the colour performance. I'll need a system that does everything and I'm sure I'm not be the only one that uses a monitor for work and play.
the review that i was waiting for. thanks for this video
Just hope we get 2560x1440 240hz+ oled with it's 0.1ms response times.. The great HDR is just an added bonus.
I recently bought the XB273UGX and the XV252QF and personally I preffered the XB273UGX and returned the XV2, I loved the vibrance and saturation of the XB27 I could not go back to the 1080p XV2 it just felt so dull I guess? I paid $800 AUD for the XB27 and could not find the XG27AQM anywhere here in Australia. Loved the review and the new testing keep it up!
1440p is the wave.
I have the 390hz acer and Pg279qm and usually use the 1440p way more than the 390hz
Late but never disappointing
U are epic my guy
I bought the Asus PG279QM after seeing that review and I love it for competitive gaming on multiple games.
Stepping up to HUB level of detail ! Great work :D
I’ve had this monitor since February and it’s glorious. Recommend to anyone with the hardware to run it
As always excellent review. Pixel response times are a fantastic addition and I think that you should add especially cumulative deviation too like HUB because its very important to see the kind of compromise between response times and overshoot.
Insane video like everytime :D
Still loving my omen x. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
GRAAAAAPHS
I'd love to see the UFO Test of this monitors with an old CRT like the Sony GDM FW900 and a lag input comparison. Thank you for your video, like and subscribe.
Best monitor out there. I’ve had it for about 8 months now and it’s incredible.
Thanks for a clear summary on benefits of the gsync module and response time data.
I know we're all here about the monitor, but I'm honestly loving the growth of your hair.
Awesome review Ali, the new testing tech is truly remarkable!
It seems like an amazing monitor, but I'm not sure about it being 27inches.
Yeah I know it's supposed to be the sweet spot for 1440p but I already got used to 32inch 1440p and dunno if I'd wanna go smaller :/
Here I am wishing 25in 1440p 270hz was a thing. Lol. I have the Acer 27in 1440p 270hz and a dell 25in 1440p 60hz as my second.
@@hf8547 haha yeah to each their own I guess!
I know I'm in the minority probs, just wish they'd maybe offer it as an option, like how Samsung is offering both 28inch and 32 with their Odessey lineup.
Got it last year after a lot of research on 1440p monitors and i highly recomend it
Acer Nitro XV273U X has been my daily driver for over a year now and I have to say its the best monitor I've ever had, especially paired with a 3080
You can influence (and possibly minimize) overshoot by playing with Color Gain profiles (possibly at the expense of brightness or color accuracy)
I was able to overdrive an Acer 270hz this way, to mixed results
Please ali keep doing these awesome reviews, i like when you show the different fps scenarios between the monitors cause i usually lock myfps at 120-140 fps in every game cause it keeps the heat and noise of the pc good
Bought this Monitor myself and Loving this Monitor so far.
The 270hz really Help because i still Play CoD 4 which runs at stable 250fps.
Plan to Upgrade my GPU from a GTX 1080 to a next gen GPU to make use of that High Refresh rate.
Hmm i personally would've liked to see (EU PRICES and what seemed to be best available 1440p 240hz monitors)
- Dell Alienware AW2721D 27" Gaming QHD IPS 240Hz (755$)
- Gigabyte M27Q X 27" Gaming QHD IPS 240Hz (650$ but consistently drops to 472$)
- Acer Predator XB273UGX (bmiipruzx) 27" Gaming QHD IPS 240Hz (660$ has dipped to 610$ consistently)
vs this Asus XG27AQM (1440p/270Hz which cost her (820$ with no drops atm)
Samsung also does good monitors but since the curve is way to aggressive I don't consider them (besides id be running dual monitor setup once i get my first 240hz monitor with my old 144hz one).
the xg27aqm is on offer on Amazon Uk for £575/$680
@@Gweege used amazon which ships to me and this time amazon was actually cheaper than what pricespy showed!
Def gonna double check more monitors through amazon next time...
Been using this monitor for a few months now.
It's pretty good :)
You dont know how much i needed this review rn. My current pc is shitting itself so im gonna build a new one and im upgrading a monitor to a 1440p one aswell
Love the depth of technical specs that aren’t available to normal consumers. Do you have plans on doing a similar thing with mouse sensor accuracy or just more in depth comparisons? Would especially like to see the performance of Razer’s 4k wireless polling in terms of data.
He’s back!
I'm not competitive but I love your monitor videos. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on that new Alienware QD-OLED ultrawide!
have this monitor since march this year and can only say positive about it! its pricey for sure, but well worth it imo!
Reading a thread on blurbusters, they were discussing how elmb sync was designed for a range of 165 and above only. If you wanted to use it for lower refresh rate range you need to edit some settings in the developer mode.
Nice vid 👍 I would say that the 27 inch size for 1440p but I would say 24 inch 1080p is still the best way to go for most people
The testing upgrades are great man thank you!
Great review as always! I wonder what your opinion is on CRT monitors. Comparing the best gaming LCDs on the market vs a CRT would be an awesome review!
I have the Alienware AW2721D which is 1440p 240Hz. Even with a 3080Ti I can't max out the frame rate in demanding games and end up running it at 144Hz. This also saves power (and reduces heat) from my GPU and to be honest, there are diminishing returns after 144 FPS in most games. I really don't notice the difference between 144 FPS and 240 FPS nearly as much as the difference between 60 FPS and 144 FPS. So basically, the sweet spot for most people is still 144Hz 1440p.
Not really, going from 1440p 144hz to 240hz is actually a major jump (vs say 144hz to 165/170/180hz that are just moderate increases vs 144), going to 240/270hz is very noticeable
@@pishni259 I didn't say it wasn't noticeable but it's not like the difference between 60Hz and 144Hz (which is night and day).
@@MSJChem sure agreed, 60 - 144hz is much more significant
ASUS just announced their 360 Hz versions of these yesterday 👀 (and previously at CES, but more info was given yesterday).
Bought the Alienware QD-OLED monitor though and I will never go back. Also, G-Sync Ultimate is insanely helpful too. Also won't ever buy a monitor without it again.
I can't find any new information about the 360hz 1440p version?
Great video as usual. 👍I have exactly the same monitor. I can't imagine switching it in the near future. 1440p with 240/270hz with the new GPU coming. This is future proof.
bro, i bought vg279qm a hour ago.. and you upload this video to make me dissapointed for my decision.
thank you
I was going to buy this monitor at one point, but couldn’t find any reviews on this model specifically. Ended up going to 1440p ultrawide.