Interesting idea BUT.... | HyperX Armada 27 gaming monitor review

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Год назад +3

    I think the way pc setups are being built these days, monitor arms are becoming more commonplace for gamers than a couple years ago. While I like the monitor styling and features …… missing out on a USB hub in todays market is a badly missed opportunity as many gamers now have numerous input devices as well as things such as X-Box / PS controllers with dongles which the usb hub could use well 🤩👍.

  • @yoyix93
    @yoyix93 Год назад +3

    But it is nvidia gsync compatible, not the one that has the physical module right ?

    • @TechCritter
      @TechCritter  Год назад

      No, it has the physical module. Else, it wouldn't have that G-Sync sticker.

    • @BasedGigaRetard
      @BasedGigaRetard 6 месяцев назад

      @@TechCritter I'm pretty sure "G-Sync Compatible" just signifies that it's freesync that has been certified to work with Nvidia gsync. No g-sync module needed. My Asus MG278Q (a freesync monitor) was given the same certification a couple years after its release.

  • @TechCritter
    @TechCritter  Год назад +3

    Whoops - guess I'm John Diew now
    -K

  • @zaydenrizzo6708
    @zaydenrizzo6708 Год назад +4

    whats with the brown substance on your finger....

  • @MIGEMI
    @MIGEMI Год назад

    Too expensive. I remember HyperX to be the VFM brand for PC components. I don't see a reason to buy this monitor. There are cheaper and better monitors out there

    • @advanceddarkness3
      @advanceddarkness3 Год назад +1

      They're currently $130 for the 24" 1080 and $179 for 27" 1440 at Microcenter if there is one local to you. Im grabbing three 1440 for sim racing.

    • @MIGEMI
      @MIGEMI Год назад

      @@advanceddarkness3 Those are really good deals especially the 27 1440. I'm from Greece so there are no Microcenters here