DigDog
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you can get a 2ms lightboost monitor for around $300, if i recall correctly. maybe a hunner bux more.Most 27 inch 1080p lightboost panels are around 450-500$, and you're saying that this is 500$ more? 500$ more than what?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-375-_-Product
You're comparing the price of a 24 inch 1080p panel? Well golly gee, a smaller screen and lower resolution is less expensive. This panel is 1440p + 8 bit, and yeah it's expensive. You can certainly exercise your option to not buy it, but your 500$ over for lightboost is simply wrong. Number one, there is no other 1440p lightboost panel, and this has g-sync as well. It also covers the full adobe RGB spectrum with 8 bit color. Not that color accuracy matters for games, but it's there. If you want a low resolution 1080p lightboost screen, they're in the 450-500 ballpark.
1440 isn't an advantage; you will find many non-AAA titles don't even have 1440 as a setting.
the thing about this monitor (from the republic of GAMERS brand) is that its got G-Sync, which is useful for games with FAST MOVING IMAGES, so, driving games, shooters, and, driving games, and shooters.
a whole 4 different kind of games.
yes, $800 is expensive. £750 is even more expensive which is what it costs in the other 2/3 of the world.
its expensive because it's the first. they'll get cheaper.