As a monitor designed for gaming rather than productivity, I'm willing to forgive a lower resolution in order to have 144Hz FreeSync. But it’s hard to complain too much since it's less than $300, especially when you consider the other specs. The brightness is also a little low, measuring only 250cd/m2. At 27 inches, that means you don’t have super-sharp pixel density here, which is apparent in desktop work, but not as much in games. The curved VA panel comes in at 1920x1080 resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate, and AMD’s FreeSync built-in to eliminate screen tearing. It also has a 3.5mm audio out jack, if you prefer to send audio through your graphics card’s HDMI port to speakers or headphones. The C27G1 has decent IO options with one DisplayPort 1.2 port for your PC, two HDMI 1.4 ports (for game consoles or other devices), and a VGA port for legacy devices.
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