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Dell S2522HG 24.5 inch Full HD (1920x1080) Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, IPS, 1ms, AMD FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible, DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 5x USB, 3 Year Warranty

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The Benq as far as I can tell doesn’t have the same quirk. It does have an “auto-detect” setting in OSD (by default selected, or you choose 0-255 or 16-235) for PC RGB range.

I’ll give that a deeper test in a few hours. I’ve tried doing pursuit photography manually with the UFO test a few times (including in the past) but wasn’t able to get good results. I only have an older smartphone camera with no shutter speed adjustments (I think it’s fixed at 1/15s). Not sure if you have any tips on that, as I could supply pictures otherwise.

Dell 2522HG \u2013 Gaming Performance

It’s a shame the video doesn’t have autogenerated translated subtitles. Based on the graph the grey line deviates massively from the yellow line – it shows gamma is much too high in most regions, though it seems to crossover so it’s slightly too low for some dark shades. That would make some shades appear too deep and dull, whilst some dark shades are brighter than intended – the overall look that gives would certainly be unbalanced and could mean some shades just don’t stand out in the way they should whilst others just look ‘off’. IIt certainly sounds like a bit of a mixed bag overall and it’s a shame that contrast does seem to be a weakness as well as that gamma curve. Besides the standard image adjustment tools, such as brightness, contrast, color temperature and aspect ratio, you’ll also find the sharpness and hue/saturation settings, but there are no gamma options. To learn more about monitors and ensure you’re getting the model most suited for your personal preference, visit our comprehensive and always up-to-date best gaming monitor buyer’s guide. Conclusion

AMA 1 at 60 you can maybe say there is some overshoot occurring? At 50hz it might be noticeable. Although there’s an interesting artifact here in that you can see a slight retention of the UFO in terms of afterimages. The stand of the monitor is robust and versatile with up to 130mm height adjustment, -5°/21° tilt, 90° pivot, +/- 45° swivel and 100x100mm VESA mount compatibility. Technically the closer you get to that refresh rate in terms of fps the less you notice it but I wouldn't consider this monitor if you can't even reach 300+ fps in a specific game.Response time performance on both was good enough. Well I can’t test VRR yet so it’s hard to know how that behaves lower down. Another thing related to this is that the S2522HG only has >60hz options listed under “PC” in the Nvidia display panel. While under the “Ultra HD, HD, SD” section it only has 60hz 1080p as the highest. My understanding this can be problematic in terms of PS5 support for 120hz? The Benq EX2510 by comparison, a known PS5 supporting display, only has 1080p 144hz under the PC section. 1080p120hz is a choice in the Ultra HD, HD, SD section, along with options such as 4k 60hz suggesting the monitor is capable of taking a 4k signal and down scaling (2560×1600/1440, 1920×1200, 1920×1440, 2048×1536). I did video pursuit tests at 50hz fast, 60 fast, 120 fast, 120 super fast, 144 fast, 144 super fast, 240 fast, 240 super fast, and 240 extreme –

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