Prime day Purchase!!
Got them for $150 each.
Coming from a 22" ViewSonic 60hz, and an Acer 24" 144hz, there is a big difference in quality.
My system is a R5 1600AF, 16gb 3200Mhz RAM, 1660 super GPU.
Most of the games I play are a bit older, and run 40-60fps on highest settings @ 165hz.
Thinking about swapping the internals from my HTPC: R7 2700, 32gb 3200 RAM, 2060 Super to see if there will be a bigger difference in quality.
They look amazing compared to what I used to have. And for the price they look good.
So far the only bad I can find is there are 2 pixels on one of them, one red/one green, that will randomly show up for a bit, and then disappear just as randomly. They seem to be showing less, and less the more I use them. Have gone through all the settings, and nothing seems to make a difference as to the random appearances. Maybe they just needed a bit of warming up?
Since this isn't my main gaming rig, more of my work area, and test system I wasn't looking for the best of the best.
These def work. Having the curve to them helps set them a bit further back in the corner opening up a bit more room on the desk surface.
As far as the small amount of gaming I do do on this setup it def looks good. 1080p@165hz through Dport looks pretty amazing.
When watching TV, or movies the quality setting of the software, and resolution, plays a huge part in the image quality. if it's a 720p setting, or lower it shows. 1080p or higher it does look good.
1 Dport, and 2 HDMI's allow for some connectability. Comes with an HDMI cable with each monitor. Build quality is good. They're light for their size which made it easy to mount on the dual Veas arm mount.
For the budget minded these are worth a look.
Update- 11/30/23: the pixel issue has gone away, & haven't seen them in months. Did the equipment upgrade to a R5 5500, 32gbs 3200mhz RAM, gigabyte b550 aorus pro-p MB, bequiet dark rock 2 CPU cooler, and the 2060 super outta my other system. Def uptick in performance, and visuals. FPS have gone up. Went through HDR calibration, and the image quality has greatly improved during gaming. The only real issue is when there is an abundance of white on the screens they get a bit smeary when scrolling up, or down.
Still with the money after a handful of months.