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  1. I once tried to use TV but it wasn't really meant for higher framerates and can add microstutter so, I went out and bought an LG 34UC79G-B 34-Inch 21:9 Curved Ultra-Wide Monitor – making it just what I was looking for in-terms of my gaming needs. Have a look at this https://thewiredshopper.com/best-gaming-monitors/ to have the idea of what I'm talking about. And If you're into gaming, get the highest quality gaming monitor you can for a price you can afford, something with good specs, don't look for features that you don't absolutely need. This is a good guide https://thewiredshopper.com/choosing-monitors-for-gaming/ . Hope it helps! 34UC79G-B 34-Inch 21:9 Curved Ultra-Wide Monitor PROS: impressive size, style, and features. 34-inch and 144 Hz monitor, advanced gaming features. If you play first person shooter games, you need this crosshair technology to take your skills up a notch. The black stabilizer decreases the amount of backlight when you’re in dark areas in a game, which makes it much easier to see detail. 144 Hz refresh rate is powerful and eliminates motion artifacts when gaming. CONS: The few shortcomings it has. LG’s warranty lasts only a year which seems unfair when making such a hefty purchase. The colors are saturated out of the box and could be improved upon, this device also consumes almost fifty watts of power since there is no eco-mode. This monitor doesn’t include speakers even though it has a moderately large price tag. On a completely black screen there is mild light bleed that occurs in the corners. One issue with using the 1ms blur reduction mode is that it slightly decreased brightness.
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