Just like the XG270QG, Lenovo's wide-gamut, QHD, nano-IPS Legion Y27q-20 has great response times. But with my new data, it's actually hanging with the super-fast 240 Hz 1080p screens! Check out the review to see how!
The 240 Hz ViewSonic XG270 is a new competitor for the VG279QM, but this one comes with a Blur Busters certified backlight strobing mode, and spoiler, it's good!
Coming in at $250, the Acer KG271U is one of the cheapest QHD 144 Hz TN panels on offer, but check out my review to see why you shouldn't take the bait.
The BenQ GW2760HS is a 1920x1080, 60 Hz display, but it's the first VA panel I've reviewed. Is Skyrim really that bad on it? Yes. Use this review as a comparison to the IPS and TN panels I've already reviewed.
ELMB is here! Asus's VG27AQ is a 27" QHD 165 Hz IPS screen with the first implementation of simultaneous adaptive refresh and blur reduction! Does it work? Not really. Read my review to find out why!
The Dell 1708FP is a very old 1280x1024 TN monitor with a CCFL backlight. We've made significant progress in the meantime, but it's good to reflect on where we once were.