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BenQ XL2730Z: Matte (obviously grainy/sparkly) 2560X1440 144hz TN panel with back-light strobing
The BenQ XL2730Z uses a matte 8 bit 27" 2560x1440 TN and supports Free-Sync. Like most of BenQ's gaming monitors the XL2730Z has awful colour presets (preset to FPS mode), but its colours can be easily and significantly improved by switching it from the FPS mode to the Standard mode, and by changing the gamma from Mode 2 to Mode 3.
Asus PG279Q: Matte 2560x1440 144hz AHVA panel with 30-144hz Nvidia G-Sync.
The Asus PG279Q uses a 27" 2560x1440 resolution 8 Bit AUO AHVA panel, a nearly grain free matte coating, has excellent colour presets, a high quality matte grey bezel which vastly increases the perceived black depth, fast pixel response times and a 144hz refresh rate. G-Sync (Nvivida GPU required) works from 30-165hz (144hz is the default maximum refresh rate but it can be overclocked to 165hz), eliminates tearing and lag, but Lightboost is limited to 120z. It also has an HDMI input which allows it to work with external devices like consoles.
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