So you put the Benq Monitor on your thumbnail.... i clicked for the Benq Monitor in the thumbnail.... and its not even in the video.. fucking brilliant.
Cooler Master GP27Q owner here. Although very highly prasied, and me mainly agreeing... note that this monitor still has a ton of issues... well, maybe annoyances is a better term. Input switching, SDR/HDR switching, monitor not going to sleep but permanently wake up to search for signals, and rather frequent monitor "freezes" or "crashes" when either (had NEVER known this existed... monitor will just freeze when waking up or going to sleep, requiring to unplug it from power) are the main ones I'm experiencing. However, with the level of Cooler Master involvement and interest they have shown, I'm confident this montior will be very close to perfect. But for now, know that it still has plenty of issues. HDR, 165Hz, Local Dimming gaming however, is incredible. Especially at this price.
I recently bought Cooler Master GM32-FQ. From all the reviews I've seen on YT it looks like a really good monitor for somebody who's on a budget. As far is HDR or SDR goes. I don't use those modes anyways. By the way will be getting my new monitor by tomorrow.
Thank you for this response, this kind of information is highly need to know. Especially cause I'm hunting a 1440P monitor to upgrade from 1080P. I do still plan to get the GP27q. Just seems to be the absolute best in midrange with what seems like features that would be on higher priced monitors.
Hey, have there been any recent problems with long term use of it? And have there been any fixes to your problems? Have the freezing problems grown more often or have they stayed the same or have gone down over time? And finally, would you still recommend this monitor?
@@IsaakJM Sorry. CoolerMaster was showing great interested in fixing the monitor, but evidently gave up. Months went by without any reply or response to feedback/contact in their reddit, where they were mainly working on keeping the community informed. I sold the monitor, no longer know what happened.
I’d just like to ask, Why should we trust you with our money to direct us to the best 1440p monitors? Don’t take this as offensive, I just don’t want to waste my money like I’ve done countless times before buying reccomended top 5 and top 10 things. I see you have affiliate links and I am a bit skeptical as videos similar to these don’t even reccomend the monitors personally but they still reccomend in their top 10 video as it is more likely to drag in sales? I’m wondering, you test these monitors and come to a conclusion? Is this true?
The Alienware AW3423DWF got a firmware update June 23, now the HDR works correctly, personally I went with the Freesync version on the advice from Monitors Unboxed, this is a truly breath taking gaming and media consumption monitor, although you'll need a substantial GPU to drive it, but fed with a capped & consistent 165 fps, absolutely outstanding, with many reviewers giving it the coveted "overall best gaming monitor"
@@ConsumerTechReview Hi you left out Cooler Master GM32-FQ. Which is another decent gaming monitor for somebody who's on a budget. Also Cooler Master GM27-FQ is available too.
@@sondredahl5722 The Cooler Master GM32-FQ is a decent monitor for somebody who only has $300 to spend. The picture quality is nice for movies. I use handbrake to upscale 1080p movies to 1440p. On a full length movie I keep it around 4 gigs or a little over on the file size. The quality comes out nice for movies. Monitor is decent for gaming too.
So I'm currently building a new PC to replace my old iMac and need 2 monitors. One more for gaming & the other more for design work, video editing, app and web design, graphics etc. Would any of these screens cover the two? & if not, any recommendations?
@@vanit6074 I didn’t choose either of them. I bought Redmi G Pro 27 which is 340USD. Srgb 100%, DCI-P3 99%, Adobe-RGB 99%, HDR1000, MiniLED display, QHD, 27 inches. This monitor is really amazing. Build quality is nit that good. But screen is awesome
I watch you guys on my OLED display and you guys NAIL the exposure when shooting these monitors. Your color grading really pops as well. Nice coverage. Makes sense you guys have a dedicated monitor review channel.
Alienware’s QD OLED tech is significantly better than LG’s oled gaming monitors currently. I did a full review of the LG oled on my second channel, that video will probably give you a good idea of why it was not on the list. Hope this helps answer your question!
So what's the best bang for my buck in the $300 to $550 range that is an IPS? GIGABYTE M27Q or Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q? Is the Cooler Master worth the extra $150 for the HDR1000?
better than the hp x27q so I guess its good because i tested the x27q and even tho i had the worse panel which was from BOE, it did perform very well. Im thinking about buying the LG27GP850b-P
Would you guys ever do a behind-the-scenes video about your shooting setup? The follow you guys have for the blurbusters UFO test and just sweeping movements you guys have (without slow mo) is really smooth. Would love to see a general "studio" or house tour with that.
What would be the best potion out of these 3? Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 32 LS32BG750NPXEN - 699.99 € (~ 768 USD) Gigabyte M32U - 775,00 € (~ 854 USD) LG IPS/32GQ850-B - 775,00 € (~ 854 USD)
@@jetlyfe12 Just because they are not well-known "big brands", doesn't they don't produce good products. What I'm saying is that they offer great value. For 1080p, get the PX248 for $160. For 1440p, get the PX277 Prime for $260. There are a couple videos out there showing this, check them out. I've personally been using the PX275C Prime for a while, it's great.
Be careful with INNOCN I bought one of their 1440p monitors and had to return it instantly. I would game on 1440p for less than 10 minutes before this monitor would artifact so badly you would have to turn it off.
• Uses LG IPS panel instead of Sharp IPS panel. • RGB sub-pixel layout instead of BGR sub-pixel layout. • Faster pixel response times versus non-P version. • Lower input lag versus non-P version. • Slightly wider color gamut. • Better out-of-the-box color accuracy / factory calibration (sRGB) • Slightly lower contrast ratio (968:1 vs 1097:1) Overall a tweaked version of the Gigabyte M27Q with RGB sub-pixel layout and better colors for content creation. Improvements in response time speed and input lag will probably not be noticeable over the previous model.
@@britkasablja007 what the manufacturer claims, and what the panel is tested at is two different things. I suggest looking at an in depth review of these monitors for more specifics.
Espero puedas ayudarme a decir entre el LG 32gq850 o el alienware 2723df en el alienware como en mi país si lo tienen disponible tendría 3 años de garantía y en el LG solo los 30 días de Amazon ayúdame a elegir ?? Ayuda mucho la ayuda de las 32 zonas de atenuación o no es mucha la diferencia
sucks to be in my country with a really high value added tax and not the best variety. Basically, everything is 200 more expensive than the video. the S3422DWG is exactly double the price if the 27 inch versino of the monitor, and if converted to dollars, is 515$ here ://
@@VampguyN85 Competitive as in FPS games... Valorant, CSGO, Apex Legends, CoD, OW2, etc. I also play MOBAs (SMITE/LOL/DOTA).. For MMORPGs and solo games, 32 inches is perfect ( FF XIV is a good example of that), but for shooting game it kinda sucks...
LG has the worst support that I have ever seen at least here in Germany … never again ! Thankfully I was in the return range and ditched the LG for the Alienware and iam happy with that decision
completly useless to "recommend" the M27Q.....its already not even on the market anymore FOR MONTH! You only get the 2.0 Revision today which uses a completly different panel which is worse....
Great review but I would prefer to watch hardware unbox videos for more detailed information and more buying options.. no offense please 🙏 though I haven't subs to any lol
Or just get KOORUI QHD Curved 27 Inch Monitor, Fast VA Computer Gaming Monitor(2560 * 1440P, R1800, 144Hz, 1ms, DCI-P3 85%, DP+HDMI, Game Mode, Eye Protection, Rocker Button), Narrow Bezel for 139 USD 💀💀💀
Yeah the problem with the M27Q is that you go from sub-200 and then your $200-300 is straight to $300. Maybe a different bracket would be helpful to cover multiple things in the 250 range.
@@Nachtdwaler if you can spend 300 you can spend 350, if you can spend 350 you can spend 400, if you can spend 400 you can spend 450, if you can spend 450 you can spend 500
Bro started his actual review at 0 seconds. Wasted no time. The goated mvp. Liked and subscribed.
And got links for all countries
immediately noticed that
So you put the Benq Monitor on your thumbnail.... i clicked for the Benq Monitor in the thumbnail.... and its not even in the video.. fucking brilliant.
EXTREMELY straight to the point, no bullshit intro or anything. (I like it that way)
It surprised me 😄 in a good way
I was trying to watch a video about a monitor and I swear, the intro was lit 2 minutes... They didn't even talk either. It was ridiculous.
Straight to the video is always the best type of intro.
I love how he just jumps into it without any kind of intro lol
I'm watching this at 1440p quality.
Same lol
I’m watching at 480p
I am watching this at 2160p quality. On my phone ofcourse.
@@_P_T_H_ I tried that and my phone almost exploded so ima stick to 480p
@@TwistzWasTaken 🤪
Cooler Master GP27Q owner here. Although very highly prasied, and me mainly agreeing... note that this monitor still has a ton of issues... well, maybe annoyances is a better term. Input switching, SDR/HDR switching, monitor not going to sleep but permanently wake up to search for signals, and rather frequent monitor "freezes" or "crashes" when either (had NEVER known this existed... monitor will just freeze when waking up or going to sleep, requiring to unplug it from power) are the main ones I'm experiencing. However, with the level of Cooler Master involvement and interest they have shown, I'm confident this montior will be very close to perfect. But for now, know that it still has plenty of issues.
HDR, 165Hz, Local Dimming gaming however, is incredible. Especially at this price.
I recently bought Cooler Master GM32-FQ. From all the reviews I've seen on YT it looks like a really good monitor for somebody who's on a budget. As far is HDR or SDR goes. I don't use those modes anyways. By the way will be getting my new monitor by tomorrow.
Thank you for this response, this kind of information is highly need to know. Especially cause I'm hunting a 1440P monitor to upgrade from 1080P. I do still plan to get the GP27q. Just seems to be the absolute best in midrange with what seems like features that would be on higher priced monitors.
Hey, have there been any recent problems with long term use of it? And have there been any fixes to your problems? Have the freezing problems grown more often or have they stayed the same or have gone down over time? And finally, would you still recommend this monitor?
@@IsaakJM Sorry. CoolerMaster was showing great interested in fixing the monitor, but evidently gave up. Months went by without any reply or response to feedback/contact in their reddit, where they were mainly working on keeping the community informed. I sold the monitor, no longer know what happened.
I’d just like to ask, Why should we trust you with our money to direct us to the best 1440p monitors? Don’t take this as offensive, I just don’t want to waste my money like I’ve done countless times before buying reccomended top 5 and top 10 things. I see you have affiliate links and I am a bit skeptical as videos similar to these don’t even reccomend the monitors personally but they still reccomend in their top 10 video as it is more likely to drag in sales? I’m wondering, you test these monitors and come to a conclusion? Is this true?
dude this is the perfect intro. THANK YOU.
The Alienware AW3423DWF got a firmware update June 23, now the HDR works correctly, personally I went with the Freesync version on the advice from Monitors Unboxed, this is a truly breath taking gaming and media consumption monitor, although you'll need a substantial GPU to drive it, but fed with a capped & consistent 165 fps, absolutely outstanding, with many reviewers giving it the coveted "overall best gaming monitor"
Just bought the GIGABYTE M27Q and a 3080 and i can't wait to try (coming from a 1080p screen and a 1060 3gb haha)
Congratulations, hope you enjoy both!!
@@ConsumerTechReview Hi you left out Cooler Master GM32-FQ. Which is another decent gaming monitor for somebody who's on a budget. Also Cooler Master GM27-FQ is available too.
how are u liking it?
@@sondredahl5722 It's superb !!!!
@@sondredahl5722 The Cooler Master GM32-FQ is a decent monitor for somebody who only has $300 to spend. The picture quality is nice for movies. I use handbrake to upscale 1080p movies to 1440p. On a full length movie I keep it around 4 gigs or a little over on the file size. The quality comes out nice for movies. Monitor is decent for gaming too.
So I'm currently building a new PC to replace my old iMac and need 2 monitors. One more for gaming & the other more for design work, video editing, app and web design, graphics etc. Would any of these screens cover the two? & if not, any recommendations?
3:01 why not m27q p? Its the upgraded version.
bcs is rarely in stock and is off the price range, around 350 $ not much difference but still. anyways, I think does worth it those extra 50
@@affent1522 here is the same price as the 27q, quite interesting
What about LG ultragear. Should I go for LG 27GR75Q-B or Gigabyte M27Q.
This is exactly my issue am confused what did u choose
@epic4418
@@vanit6074 I didn’t choose either of them. I bought Redmi G Pro 27 which is 340USD. Srgb 100%, DCI-P3 99%, Adobe-RGB 99%, HDR1000, MiniLED display, QHD, 27 inches. This monitor is really amazing. Build quality is nit that good. But screen is awesome
W intro ‼️💯
No wasted time, absolutely love it
I have the LG ultrawide and i love it 😊. Part of me still thinks i wanna sell it and go 27 inch oled but i just cant decide if itll be worth it
Is 250 Nits ok for a dark to fairly light room? What do you think of the Mobius?
I watch you guys on my OLED display and you guys NAIL the exposure when shooting these monitors. Your color grading really pops as well. Nice coverage. Makes sense you guys have a dedicated monitor review channel.
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get help@@Fit4C
@@Fit4Cwhy do you consider the bible as a reliable source of information?
Yes
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Straight to the video is always the best type of intro.. The innocn is 487 now, which is quite unfortunate.
I just want a 120hz+ QHD screen for my macbook pro that also acts as a monitor for my ps5, what should i get
do any of these monitors have a fake look or some type of overlay look like the acer 165hz if you have seen that 1.
Quick Question is the LG Oled at 999 not better than the alienware? Or better than the LG 34" or its just because the inches?
Alienware’s QD OLED tech is significantly better than LG’s oled gaming monitors currently. I did a full review of the LG oled on my second channel, that video will probably give you a good idea of why it was not on the list. Hope this helps answer your question!
M27Q now has a Rev. 2.0 which uses RGB panel instead of BGR.
Is that a good thing or not?
@@Mech-Badger-Manit's a good thing, but it cannot find any motion clarity comparisons anywhere between rev 1 and 2
So what's the best bang for my buck in the $300 to $550 range that is an IPS? GIGABYTE M27Q or Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q? Is the Cooler Master worth the extra $150 for the HDR1000?
So glad I got the dell ultra wide, great recommendation thank you this is a great channel
Is it good for fps games and story games?
Is it really worth it being VA?
Is the lg 27gp850b-p a good choice?
better than the hp x27q so I guess its good because i tested the x27q and even tho i had the worse panel which was from BOE, it did perform very well. Im thinking about buying the LG27GP850b-P
the dell s34 sounds great but ive heard ppl say the gigabyte m34wq 34" is better any opinions?? 🤔
Can I use the gigabyte M27Q with a ps5?
Try to find the best price for 2k or 4k with 120hz dont u ever think about buying a monitor that has more fps than ur ps5 can run
Thank you for starting the vid instantly
GIGABYTE M27Q P Not available anywhere in UK ....
tried your link for the INNOCN 27G1R in canada and it's sending me to amazon but not to finding me the monitor...is it too late already?
LG UltraGear 27GP850P-B?
where is one lg
I wonder how the backlight bleeds are or the typeface clearity.
I just purchased a asrock phantom hopefully it’s good
i couldnt find the price on the giga byte on amazon
you have sold me on the Cooler Master Tempest. After I pay off my GPU card definitely grabbing this monitor.
Just got my 32" Odyessey G5 from best buy on sale, one of the best retail finds in a while for me.
how are u liking it
would the gigabyte work with the xbox series s, thx man.
What you think about Asus tuf vg27aql1a? Im about to buy this one, but im not sure.
Did you buy it?
@@MM-zo7q yeap. And its pretty good monitor.
Bro I confused Between gigabyte m27q and asus tuf gaming vg27aq1a.🙄
Which one did you go for?
@@FuadGurbanli I confused bro. Any suggestion?
Same. Did you find an answer and what did you choose?
can you review xiaomi 34" ultrawide monitor?
i want to know if its worth it for less than 400usd
how about the asus VG27AQ1A (the 27" one)?
What is the monitor in the thumbnail?
im looking at the KOORUI 27 inch Gaming Monitor - WQHD (2560x1440) , 240Hz, 1ms, does anyone know if this is a good buy?
whu the heck are all gaming 1440p monitors 27 inch.
Would you guys ever do a behind-the-scenes video about your shooting setup? The follow you guys have for the blurbusters UFO test and just sweeping movements you guys have (without slow mo) is really smooth. Would love to see a general "studio" or house tour with that.
Hi! Every one notice about a 24" 2K monitor with high frame rate?
What would be the best potion out of these 3?
Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 32 LS32BG750NPXEN - 699.99 € (~ 768 USD)
Gigabyte M32U - 775,00 € (~ 854 USD)
LG IPS/32GQ850-B - 775,00 € (~ 854 USD)
I just picked up the previous generation G7 Samsung 32" for $500 and love it.
Subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Should i get the first1440p monitor and use 1080p
Or should i buy a 1080p monitor for same price
if you use a 1440 p QHD monitor it is very hard to go back to low res IMO. The color vibrancy is very diffrent.
I think there are several options from Pixio that offers great values as well.
Such as? Are pixio even decent tho? QC? I mean they arent the most known or household name in the industry...
@@jetlyfe12 Just because they are not well-known "big brands", doesn't they don't produce good products. What I'm saying is that they offer great value. For 1080p, get the PX248 for $160. For 1440p, get the PX277 Prime for $260. There are a couple videos out there showing this, check them out. I've personally been using the PX275C Prime for a while, it's great.
@@idle404doesn’t even have g sync
great video and detail
Be careful with INNOCN I bought one of their 1440p monitors and had to return it instantly. I would game on 1440p for less than 10 minutes before this monitor would artifact so badly you would have to turn it off.
Do I need a pc to have a monitor or no cause I don’t have one I only have an Xbox series s and currently looking for a monitor for my Xbox
Nope, you can use a monitor just like a TV with your Xbox!
Whats the diff btw m27q p and 27q ?
• Uses LG IPS panel instead of Sharp IPS panel.
• RGB sub-pixel layout instead of BGR sub-pixel layout.
• Faster pixel response times versus non-P version.
• Lower input lag versus non-P version.
• Slightly wider color gamut.
• Better out-of-the-box color accuracy / factory calibration (sRGB)
• Slightly lower contrast ratio (968:1 vs 1097:1)
Overall a tweaked version of the Gigabyte M27Q with RGB sub-pixel layout and better colors for content creation. Improvements in response time speed and input lag will probably not be noticeable over the previous model.
@@mahfkr How 1ms repsonse time is faster then 0.5ms?
@@britkasablja007 what the manufacturer claims, and what the panel is tested at is two different things. I suggest looking at an in depth review of these monitors for more specifics.
Is Alien ware worth for 3070 ? 280hz isnt to much?
you cant hit 280hz with 3070 unless you're playing valo/cs go. cod u can barely reach 160
Keyboard name plz 😢
Oh shoot. The best monitor content creator right here! Reason why I buy the dell s34 hahaha when is the next upload on type c tech reviews? Cant wait
Is it true that 27" is better for QHD?
Yes,pixel density is a thing,and at 32inch QHD starts to diminish,so 27inch QHD is the sweetspot
which cod do u play
Asus TUF VG27AQ 27 ??
$0-$200 price range can i get a $50 monitor
Why there is no nice 24”😢
Ty for the Video!
Espero puedas ayudarme a decir entre el LG 32gq850 o el alienware 2723df en el alienware como en mi país si lo tienen disponible tendría 3 años de garantía y en el LG solo los 30 días de Amazon ayúdame a elegir ?? Ayuda mucho la ayuda de las 32 zonas de atenuación o no es mucha la diferencia
It would be better if u write the monitors names before overview them
Just got LG GP850 2K 165hz for $270 in South East Asia
sucks to be in my country with a really high value added tax and not the best variety. Basically, everything is 200 more expensive than the video.
the S3422DWG is exactly double the price if the 27 inch versino of the monitor, and if converted to dollars, is 515$ here ://
Contrast ratio if good, contrast ratio is bad.... What's the fkng number???
32inches is just too big for competitive gaming unfortunately :(... Otherwise that LG Ultragear 32GQ850-B looked perfect for me...
How so? And competitive gaming like battlefront pvp? I'm a ffxiv raider, and I used to teach trials on eso.
@@VampguyN85 Competitive as in FPS games... Valorant, CSGO, Apex Legends, CoD, OW2, etc.
I also play MOBAs (SMITE/LOL/DOTA)..
For MMORPGs and solo games, 32 inches is perfect ( FF XIV is a good example of that), but for shooting game it kinda sucks...
@@electroelysium2281lmao in that case your mind would be blown knowing I used to game competitively on a 60’ tv 😂😂
The innocn is 487 now, which is quite unfortunate
Companies that make monitors gotta work on these names...
i bought a Idea display monitor and its quite good, 1440p 170hz ips with HDR for like 230dlls
BTW all Dell panels are using nano ips LG panels
Luckily for me the first monitor is only going to be used for youtube and discord as my second monitor
All the monitors so much more expensive in my country. The m27q is already 400€
I thought there was gonna be a 1440 monitor for 0 bucks 😂☠️☠️
We were done dirty my friend 😭
@@humblebun639 true true 😂
Forreal he said every price point, like wtf
Watching in 260p on a Chromebook lmao
Do a similar video but 360Hz PLEASE
Im watching this at 2160 quality on my phone because i cant afford one B)
that dell didnt look good at least in video
Please do a video on cable management 🙏
YES, definitely adding that to the list!
Tnx man your channel has been super helpful
That Alienware Monitor is around 1k 💀
No it’s the not the Oled panel in the video
the INNOCN 27G1R is 250... not under 200
Jesus loves you alot trust in His death 4 salvation and be saved from eternal hell
LG has the worst support that I have ever seen at least here in Germany … never again ! Thankfully I was in the return range and ditched the LG for the Alienware and iam happy with that decision
Love this 🎉
best monitor 1440p 240hz to 480hz. No matter what 4k exist...
Seriously, just say "vibrance!" There's no such word as "vibrancy!"
completly useless to "recommend" the M27Q.....its already not even on the market anymore FOR MONTH!
You only get the 2.0 Revision today which uses a completly different panel which is worse....
We’re is 0 dollar monitor
Junkyards will pay you to take a CRT
thx
Great review but I would prefer to watch hardware unbox videos for more detailed information and more buying options.. no offense please 🙏 though I haven't subs to any lol
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First
Pin me
Or just get KOORUI QHD Curved 27 Inch Monitor, Fast VA Computer Gaming Monitor(2560 * 1440P, R1800, 144Hz, 1ms, DCI-P3 85%, DP+HDMI, Game Mode, Eye Protection, Rocker Button), Narrow Bezel for 139 USD 💀💀💀
Yeah the problem with the M27Q is that you go from sub-200 and then your $200-300 is straight to $300. Maybe a different bracket would be helpful to cover multiple things in the 250 range.
if you can spend 250 you can spend 300 bro comon
@@GrandmasterHobbyist ''If you can spend 300, you can spend 350 bro comon.''
Worst mindset, budgets exist for a reason.
@@Nachtdwaler if you can spend 300 you can spend 350, if you can spend 350 you can spend 400, if you can spend 400 you can spend 450, if you can spend 450 you can spend 500
If you spend 500 you can spend 550
If you spend 550 you can spend 600