144 Hz: The most popular refresh rate for gaming. It offers a competitive advantage compared to screens with lower refresh rates as the image is clearer (less motion blur).
165 Hz: It offers a slight improvement compared to 144Hz. If the computer does not exceed 144fps (frames per second) in games, there is no difference.
240 Hz and above: It offers a slight improvement compared to the 165Hz. If the computer does not exceed 165fps (frames per second) in games, there is no difference.
Curved: They offer a more natural viewing experience, greater image depth, and a wider field of view. They help reduce eye strain. Recommended for screen sizes of 27" and above.
up to 1ms response time: Screens ideal for gaming. They can switch from one shade of gray to the next in 1ms, offering faster response to our actions (input lag) and a cleaner image (less ghosting).
UltraWide: Long screens with a 21:9 aspect ratio, suitable for tasks with multiple open windows, multitasking & video editing. They replace the use of multiple screens.
HDR: Image with higher contrast and color accuracy.
Eye Comfort: Monitors with built-in Eye Comfort function or flicker-free or built-in blue light filter for eye protection.
FreeSync: Eliminates tremors using an AMD graphics card that supports the function.
HDMI 2.1: Newer HDMI standard, necessary for utilizing features (such as 120Hz) offered by the new Sony PlayStation 5 & Microsoft Xbox Series X|S consoles.
G-Sync: Eliminates tremors using a GeForce GTX graphics card.
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