![]() OK, it’s an older model and not a true HDR display even though it will process an HDR input. If you want premium 4K visuals at an affordable price, you could do a whole lot worse than the BenQ EW3270U. It's a great do-it-all monitor that we think will serve people well for PC gaming and console gaming - and the fact that it's a little older means the prices you can get on it now are excellent and extremely good value. The VG27AQ does a great job of balancing overall picture quality, speeds, and, importantly, the price point. Stir in a rating of HDR10 high dynamic range for colour and brightness levels, too, and they are some of the nicest images we've seen on a 1440p. When we tested the monitor, the image quality was excellently crisp, too - it's not all about the speed. Add into this ASUS' own Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync technology and the in-game pictures this monitor provides are some of the smoothest and best you can get on a 1440p monitor. There's a 165Hz (featuring Adaptive Sync Support), a 1ms response rate of 1ms, and it is both G-Sync and FreeSync compatible. It's ordinary-looking but that didn't fool us, as it packs a punch and offers an incredibly speedy monitor for gaming. The ASUS TUF VG27AQ is not exactly a flashy entry to our best gaming monitor list but it is bursting at the seams with quality - and for that reason, it's a great pick for your first 1440p PS5 monitor now that support for that resolution has been rolled out.
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