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As a result, HDR is gaining interests from a wide range of applications, including gaming, movie entertainment, and creation of multimedia content. The vertical frequency/refresh rate shows how many times in a second the image on the screen is refreshed. When gaming, and sitting at an arm’s length from the monitor, I don’t find it to make any difference or improvement.
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I’d have liked the headset jacks to be on the side though, as they’re tricky to reach; hardly a deal-breaker though. Another flaw that I noticed was that the monitor, at times, will have a hard time handling high contrast images. The good news is that despite the addition of all of these gamer-centric tweaks, Aorus' pricing is competitive with other 27in 165Hz QHD panels on the market today.The Aorus CV27Q gaming monitor sports a curved design and comes with a somewhat aggressive 1500R curvature, which is slightly more curved than your typical 1800R, which is the standard of most gaming monitors of this type. In terms of the technical details, the Aorus CV27Q is a 27-inch monitor with a resolution of 2560x1440. Although we endeavor to present the most accurate and comprehensive information at the time of publication, we reserve the right to make changes without prior notice.