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KOORUI 27 Inch Gaming Monitor QHD (2560 x 1440), 170 Hz, IPS, 1ms, DCI-P3 90% Color Gamut - sold by Fleuriring Store FBA
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Amazing deal. 1440p, IPS, 170hz. This is the sweet spot if you are getting a new monitor for gaming. Only thing lacking is DCI-P3 but for at this price you're not getting better. I have their 240hz model for roughly 6 months now and have had no problems. KOORUI has been making amazing value monitors for a few years now. Not sure on their return policy or their customer support as I've not had the need to. You're still covered by Amazons 30 day return policy.
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Sadly I had bad luck with this brand with a dead pixel 2 days after purchase. However returns were quick but I was never refunded my postage costs
As gaming monitors they’re great but not so good for colour accuracy and the Matt film on them gives a colour shift on screen. However for £140 for a 165hz 1440p panel it’s well worth it. The stand is fixed so spend a little more on a vesa stand so you have more flexibility
Probably the best bang for your buck monitor you can buy.
I took a punt on a GN10 for £180 and it is out of this world compared to the 1080p 144hz Acer I was rocking for nearing 10years!
Personally, I would argue that 300cd/m brightness is perfectly acceptable.
If you are currently using a 24" 1080p monitor and are itching for an upgrade, but you're unsure whether you should just invest more for something better.
I think you'll be hard pressed to find something better that doesn't compromise in some way. I was looking at £400 1440p high refresh rate monitors for a while and there was always something offputting about it, especially considering the price. Whether it was a higher latency panel, inverse ghosting, flickering at low refresh rates with adaptive sync, horrible colours, etc. There was always a compromise.
Don't get me wrong these panels too will have some compromise but when you're talking half the price? It just makes sense to buy one of these and wait for high refresh rate OLEDs to come down in price.
After all, they're likely using the same panels anyway.
About my only concern is longevity, but 4 months in I haven't had a single issue.
I wouldn't let DOA's put you off, always found it to be an odd argument against a product. Have it replaced for free (especially easy with Amazon). There is bound to be the odd product that is defective from day 1. If it was such a significant problem then the product would be pulled. (edited)
koorui 27 170hz posted 13th April