The G2524H is arriving shortly later on June 27, and it’s a 1080p display with up to a 280Hz refresh rate for $250.
The G2724D is a 1440p display with a 165Hz refresh rate that costs $300 and will be available June 22. If you’re on a budget, Dell is also releasing a couple of new gaming monitors. The monitor is available now as well, though at a lower price of $400. In addition to VESA’s Adaptive Sync, the monitor also comes with FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync Compatible certifications, so variable refresh rate shouldn’t be a problem. It’s 1440p and comes with a more tame 180Hz refresh rate, along with a higher DisplayHDR 600 certification. If you’re not an ultracompetitive gamer, the AW2724DM is a slightly less extreme version. Both the ViewSonic Elite XG251G and Asus ROG Swift PG259QN, which sport similar specs, are $600 at the time of writing. The AW2724HF is available now for $460, which isn’t a bad price compared to even other 1080p monitors with the same refresh rate. The 500Hz model comes with Reflex built-in, allowing you to track your mouse latency and total system latency directly through the monitor. The only major difference is the lack of an Nvidia Reflex analyzer built into the display. Here’s why they’re not as silly as you might think Why the Alienware 34 QD-OLED was the most important monitor of 2022Ħ00Hz displays are coming. Gaming monitors have been lying to us, and it’s time they stopped