Style: 360hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
Monitor actually feels so crisp. I came from a 240hz g7 odyssey if that tells you anything. I’ve had every kind of panel, every resolution, refresh rate etc and this is honestly a very impressive monitor. The colors are quite decent once you calibrate everything and the image when gaming is surprisin
gly sharp for 1080p. I won’t say there’s a massive difference between 240hz and 360hz for me but there is a slight difference in smoothness. Monitor is definitely a little pricey but if you’re a competitive gamer you won’t regret buying imo. Even for single player games the monitor is great though.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by J
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Hands down best monitor for price!
Style: 240Hz, XL Settings to Share
I use this product almost everyday for gaming and the performance is worth the price. The stand is durable and out of the 3 other brand of monitors I've tried, this is by far the best one.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Antonio Quintanilla
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The Perfect Gaming Monitor
Style: 240Hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
People may complain about TN panels being outdated as it relates to color accuracy but when it comes on to gaming, this is a great buy. The fluidity and motion clarity is definitely unmatched and will definitely provide the best experience when it comes on to 240FPS, 1080P gaming.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by Shakem Beckford Shakem Beckford
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Monitor specifically designed for the hardcore and ultra competitive.
Style: 360hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
This monitor requires a lot of tweaking for whatever you want out of it. It can achieve great colors but you will constantly have to use the s-switch to change settings for each application. I was considering this and the PG27AQN and I believe I will be sticking with this. The motion clarity is just
too good to sacrifice for the 1440p/360hz/IPS/ULMB 2 combination. I have a PG279Q which was the highest end monitor at the time of release and 1440p is good, but it's not as clear as 4k and that leaves something to be desired (I have a 4k 144hz). Games like Starfield are extra crisp with the motion clarity, as well as D4/D2R, RDR2, Cyberpunk, etc. 1080p is definitely not great in games but at the time being it is the only way to get the most out of today's motion clarity technology. EDIT: Just tried the PG27AQDM, and while I have it set up right next to the XL2566k, I will be keeping the latter. The OLED of the first is obviously top tier and great, but I cannot live without the motion clarity despite the poor viewing angles.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by xsbs
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TN monitors are still very relevent in 2022. 360hz BEAST.
Style: 240Hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
I am coming from an xl2546k and i wasn't sure i would even notice a difference buying the xl2566k boy was i wrong! The 2546k is butter smooth, but this thing makes it look like 144hz. This thing has absolutely no motion blur and the smoothness is absolutely unbelievable. My main game is cs go and wit
h Dyac on premium, AMA on premium this thing PERFORMS! Even the fastest flick shot with an AWP the enemy model stays completely 100 percent clear which makes landing flick head-shots just that much easier. One thing this monitor is not for is for casual gaming, this monitors colors do not look the prettiest, its only 1080p so don't go buying this monitor expecting to be blown away by the graphics playing warzone 2 This monitor is not for that. This monitor is strictly a competition E sports monitor geared toward having the best motion clarity and speed. If what you want is to get the best edge possible you can against your opponents to push your rank in cs go or valorant, then this monitor is for you. Conclusion: this monitor is an absolute beast and if competitive cs go, valorant, pubg, fortnite, etc. is your thing then i think the investment in the xl2566k is 100% worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023 by Justin Cartafalsa
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MONITORAZO. COMPRA DESDE PUNO, PERÚ
Style: 240Hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
Me llegó en perfectas condiciones, totalmente nuevo y sellado. Fue mi primera compra por amazon y quedé bastante satisfecho. Primera vez con Benq zowie y la verdad es una experiencia totalmente diferente e inmersiva, sin embargo, tuve algo de miedo porque a veces parpadeaba la pantalla en el escritor
io, pero luego se normalizó, espero no vuelva a pasar (a lo mejor sea alguna configuración del monitor o de los controladores de nvidia). Lo probé en valorant y vaya que el dyac+ y black equalizer me dan una mejor experiencia de juego.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Hilarion Vargas Vargas Hilarion Vargas Vargas
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Best monitor for competitive FPS games in 2020 - hands down. Sucks at everything else.
Style: 240Hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
The short of the long: Good: This monitor is incredible for fast paced FPS games. Dyac+ is amazing. The s-switch for color profiles is very useful. Bad: Bezel is thick and gaming panel is receded. Feels like a very antiquated monitor compared to my alienware from 2018 that has an almost frameless des
ign. People might like this for gaming focus though? Colors are terrible Contrast is terrible A little background - competitive CSGO / Overwatch player and have been gaming on an alienware 2518hf (240hz TN) for a couple of years. I recently replaced that with one of the new 280hz IPS panels from Asus (VG259QM) which was widely regarded as the superior gaming monitor for 2020 due to the better colors / contrast / brightness on IPS panels and their newly improved response speed (1ms). After trying it out for a bit - I knew that it just was not as buttery smooth as my old alienware TN. On a quest to find something on par or superior to the alienware, I returned the Asus and ordered the XL2546k from Amazon. Holy crap. The difference between both my old alienware and the Asus IPS was insane. In Overwatch with 300 frames, 240hz, Dyac+ enabled, and the sharpness turned up a bit, I can track enemies in hectic teamfights better than I ever have before. I wasn't expecting to notice that much of an improvement over the alienware as it's still widely regarded as a top low to midrange 240hz panel but you absolutely can. If you care about gaming and gaming only - this is the choice. If you care about anything else equally or more than gaming - save your money and spend 1/2 as much on a monitor that will suit you much better.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020 by John Slane
Style: 240Hz, DyAc+, XL Settings to Share, S-Sw...
Huge upgrade from my previous monitor (60hz). Runs smoothly on all games, and it looks really good on Valorant, Fortnite, CoD, etc.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Bryan Oyama