But overall, very similar in terms of image quality. But the xb271hu has similar quality, I just notice that the out-of-the box color just needs slight tweaking, and the contrast ratio is slightly lower. I can testify it is better and gave me less problems than any other Dell or Acer I've ever had. You will be satisfied by the monitor, especially if you are a gamer. It is unfortunate that you got that dead pixel, and you should have it replaced. TL DR: Some people are going with the ASUS because of SDR brightness being higher (450 vs 200), less (or none) aggressive screen dimming and no 4k input firmware bug.The PG279Q is probably the best non-curved gaming monitor available, period. The resolution bug can be fixed via CRU but you have to remember to do it every time you update your drivers or you will end up launching a game, getting the dialog on screen telling you "your resolution is set to 4k, please set it to 1440p" and then having to do the whole CRU fix. The screen dimming can be "fixed" by turning off the Smart Energy Saving but this isn't recommend on OLED's for obvious reasons AND it voids your warranty if you do this. The main issues are the aggressive screen dimming and 4k resolution output. The LG also has other issues that LG still hasn't commented on and I dont have faith in LG to fix the issues if they cant even acknowledge them. I am coming from a PG279Q and the main reason im replacing it is because the backlight is dying so I have 2 bright spots on the edge which sometimes completely go dim or stay bright.Īsus advertises 450 nits versus LG's 200 and thats enough for me. I've had the LG for almost a month and I am returning it because I need the brightness at 85 with contrast at 80/85 to be comfortable. Not every game supports brightness and windows 10 in HDR is mediocre. All the talks I've seen online is the SDR brightness.
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