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So with remote working being the norm for my employer at the moment, they've allowed us to purchase one of their approved monitors, which I obviously won't be using for gaming.
But, should I use it for gaming, will the experience be any better than my 15" 144Hz laptop monitor on my omen laptop? Sorry, I'm still fairly new to the PC gaming world.
Specs below: Lenovo ThinkVision P27q 20 27" QHD 2560x1440
Tech Specs
MONITOR Size 27" Brightness 350 cd/m ASPECT Ratio 16:9 CONTRAST Ratio 1000:1
CONNECTION TYPE 1 x HDMI1.4 1 x DP1.2 1 x DP1.2 (Out) 1 x USB 3.1 Gen1 port (Upstream, by USB Type-B) 4 x USB 3.1 Gen1 ports (Downstream, incl. 1 x BC)
Weight 15.43lb / 7.0kg RESPONSE Time 4 / 6 / 14 ms PANEL Type In-Plane Switching EYE COMFORT Certified Eye Comfort VIEWING Angle 178 / 178 Stand Tilt, Swivel, Pivot, Height Adjust Stand EPEAT Silver EU ENERGY RATINGA POWER Requirement AC 100 to 240 V (50-60 Hz) ENERGY Star ENERGY STAR 8.0BRANDThinkVisionUSB PORTSUSB 3.1 Gen1 x 4 WARRANTY Period 3-year INCLUDED Accessory DP, USB Type B to Type A SPEAKER System None TOUCH Technology None / None / None MAXIMUM Resolution 2560x1440 Brightness 350 nits VIEWABLE IMAGE SIZE Inches 596.74x335.66mm POWER SUPPLY Type Integrated POWER Consumption 22W / 57W
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