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George Green
> 24 hourFirst one had dead pixels notified seller had me return it. Sent another out right away works as should
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Tamara
> 24 hourI never had a fancy type monitor, so this feels great. I havent had any issues with it. The menu is a bit difficult to figure out but not impossible . In case you are like me and bought a VESA mount to attach it to, be sure to keep the screw extender thingies to put into the holes (it came with them) and then it is easy peasy to mount to VESA mount ( I have the oval back model). I am writing this review because it took me a half hour to figure that out and was about angry when I found the old box and realized they did indeed include the screws needed for this!!! And there are other reviews that said the oval back monitor cannot be VESA mounted, but I found that to be untrue.
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Seth Parker
> 24 hourWould’ve been an easy 5 star review except for a few minor issues. Main one being the inconvenient placement of the hdmi ports. Anytime I’m switching out cords, I have to hold the monitor in one hand and insert the cord into it with the other. Also the picture messes up every now and then when I turn it on but resolves when I turn it off and on again
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Chunky Drummer
> 24 hourDied after 2 years :(
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Curtis Hadley
> 24 hourNot a bad monitor overall. Worth the money you spend. But there are a couple minor cons. The brightness at its highest is subpar. Best if you are playing in a dark room then it’s no issue. The stand isn’t height adjustable at all. Also the monitor has an issue with visual tearing. To fix turn it off and on again and it seems to fix the issue. Of course until the next time you boot up your pc. Nothing major but overall it works as described.
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Darran B.
> 24 hourIts pretty,we had to tweek the colors but its awesome now
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Luke McKenzie
> 24 hourI dont think theres a better deal out there for a monitor of this quality. Its 32 inches, 144hz, 1440p, and $320. Theres nothing else to say in my opinion. Its even compatible with G-Sync and FreeSync (not that the G-Sync even affects me, because I have an AMD build), but its still cool to have. The picture is more than bright enough, and even in heavily lit rooms, it still manages to seem bright. My only complaints are that 1. I had to manually turn on FreeSync (but that was easy to do) and 2. It doesnt come with built in speakers (which was also fine because I have nice PC speakers, and I was gonna use them anyways). To put it simply, youre not gonna find a better bang for your buck!
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juan pablo
> 24 hourWorks great. Had a bit or trouble getting the HDR to work but the quality and fps were as good as advertised.
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Samuel Valentine
> 24 hourThis product was exactly what I was looking for. I didnt realize how bad the resolution on my other monitor was until I started using this one. The picture on the screen is crisp and clean. When gaming I can see a lot more than I could on my previous monitors. I also havent had any studdering/lag when working, streaming or playing a game on maximum settings. I use this for gaming and work. The curved screen and different picture options (e.g. warm, cool, standard, etc.) have definitely made my eyes feel less strained at the end of the day. This is definitely one of the better monitors out there, especially for the price. Only thing is that I did not realize how big the screen actually was until I had it set up on my desk. The stand in the box is very sturdy but also takes up a good amount of room. Id recommend also getting a stand that mounts to your desk to free up some space.
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Brian
> 24 hourOk, for the money this is one of the best 1440p monitors I could have bought! The model I purchased was the GNV27DB. Pros- 144hz (using the included dp cable) Amazing picture quality no dead pixels to be found awesome customer support (had a few questions about product) packaging was top notch (Ace Ventura could have delivered this monitor and im sure it would have been fine lol) cons- back cover broke the first day (covers where the inputs go plastic felt cheap or I was to heavy handed.) after being in standby mode it stutters from on and off. taking out and putting back in the power cord does the trick. color is off and needs to be calibrated So with the color issue and text looking funny I spent $20 U.S. and bought a cheap color sensor from ebay. downloading display cal for free and 15 minute calibration seems to have readily done the trick. im sure using a more expensive tool would have given me better results but, Im on a budget. Ill do a more extensive calibration tonight when I get home. Games look amazing on this monitor! I play in full definition 1440p and all max settings and has easily been one of the best upgrades Ive made since my computer build. Ill be in touch with Viotek tomorrow and will update the rating if they can sort out my issues.