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ASUS Announces the ROG PG259QN Monitor: 1080p IPS, 360 Hz, 1 ms, G-SYNC

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When I dó find IPS monitors with 0 RTC overshoots, they all present much higher G2G refresh than a typical TN that also has no overshoot.
You couldn't be more facetitious with your claims when the evidence presented shows otherwise.
So again... ball's in your court, whether you like it or not.
You still have to prove a point that a typical TN has "no overshoot". I'll be waiting...

I love the reckless hegemony of your nonchalance in spreading around your views under the disguise of going up against such "blanket statements".The zeal... I like it.

and that is why I feel blanket statements like
Going on and on and on... you are superlatively full of yourself.
 
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You couldn't be more facetitious with your claims when the evidence presented shows otherwise.

You still have to prove a point that a typical TN has "no overshoot". I'll be waiting...

I love the reckless hegemony of your nonchalance in spreading around your views under the disguise of going up against such "blanket statements".The zeal... I like it.

Going on and on and on... you are superlatively full of yourself.

So many posts only to avoid having to post proof that supports it all...you still didnt back up any of it.
 
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I'd rather have 1440P at 144Hz or even 120Hz.
And it's more realistic too, I mean who can use such silly refreshrates anyway? And what advantage would there be?
Don't even try to answer, those questions were rhetorical.

Here's a real question though: How come they sell this mad rate and 144 and 120 but not 180? 144 is such an odd number.
 
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