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ViewSonic Elite XG270QG Review

ViewSonic Elite XG270QG Review

Posted on January 9, 2020 By Jarvis

This high-end panel with an IPS screen serves up 165Hz G-Sync, a 1440p resolution and a 1ms response time

The ViewSonic Elite XG270QG isn’t a cheap monitor, with US and UK prices of £600 and $600, but it does promise a huge range of high-end gaming features including 165Hz Nvidia G-Sync, a 1ms response time and IPS technology, alongside the obligatory RGB LEDs.

Like the ViewSonic, there are plenty of other monitors that promise the earth – so let’s see if the Elite XG270QG actually delivers.
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