Gigabyte M27Q (2560 x 1440 pixels, 27")
EUR191,89

Gigabyte M27Q

2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"


Question about Gigabyte M27Q

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EmoR614

1 year ago

The text says the monitor has 4ms and the specs say it has 1ms. Which is correct?

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caoimhec

1 year ago

Monitors often have different operating modes in which they have different response times. Often there is a mode that completely kicks the quality to the curb and only focuses on the response time, with a correspondingly large amount of overshoot etc. - the purpose of this mode is merely to achieve the 1ms response times so that the manufacturers can claim them, because nowadays every monitor manufacturer specifies a 1ms response time. Realistically, however, the stated 4ms is more likely for non-OLED displays if you also want to see something on the screen (without overshoot and smearing and so on). 4ms is also a pretty good result as far as that is concerned.

So the 4ms in the text will tend to refer to qualitatively usable operating modes.

I recommend watching the review video of the Gigabyte M27Q from Hardware Unboxed. There, the monitor is analysed in detail and everything is explained in detail.