You get this if you want the best motion clarity. But you would need another 500hz on top of those 500 to mimic what a CRT can do at 60. They need to spend more time and resources into black frame insertion .
"to mimic what a CRT can do at 60" You overstimate the CRT a little too much here. lmao Good backlight strobing at 240Hz (like Zowie does) is already very clear.
@@GamerichGame Indeed it does. But without the strobe, you would need 1000. It is the nature of sample and hold technology. If you have an lcd screen that has less than 16 ms of response time , or an oled with much faster response time, at 60 hz, the blur is going to be the same.
@Richard Gamerich-R i think u underestimate crt. I remember the life like fluidity like it was yesterday. Idk how smooth the zowie 360hz is but the 240hz is no match for a crt
That's absurd, most CRTs are themselves only 60hz, your'e confusing pixel persistence with refresh rates. CRTs have about 2ms pixel persistence. You can get the same even on 60hz LCD/OLED with strobing.
i have the alienware 1080p 360hz monitor and i love this monitor, i can't even tell the difference between 240hz and 360hz so 500hz is overkill. but yeah 144hz and 240hz is a BIG difference imo
hello i had a question i have the monitor but when i put the displayport cable in the display port in the monitor in the display settings it only reaches 255 hz? i have a 2070 rtx geforce anyone know why this happens and why i cant go up click the 500hz choice in the display settings??
Fast forward to Jan 2025 and Dell have slashed the price of this to around just $100 more than the 2523 and….they have discontinued the 2523! Guess they realised that this one wasn’t worth the price tag but since it is technically better than the cheaper model they have binned the 2523
The 360 hz alienware monitor doesn't have gsync. I just picked this up for $599 because it's only $150 more than the 360 hz. No chance I would pay the MSRP of $829
AW2523HF sure the price is good but 75 watts in power consumption is a dealbreaker, that's the same crazy amount most QDoleds uses. Good monitors now days should be bellow 40 watts.
This is why I'll wait till they make a high speed OLED. I have both the 360 Hz and the AW3432DW (The OLED) and I personally prefer the OLED and use it the most. Then again it does have one of the best color spaces for a monitor in existence. Pixel response/speeds are a non-issue.
I went from 144Hz to 240Hz recently and honestly the change in refresh hasn't been all that noticeable yet, I mainly did it for the higher quality display panel and HDR over my current so honestly I can't see the appeal of 500Hz
@@nothuman4699 I went for the Odyssey G6 and for general usage with work I turn the HDR off as it's completely unnecessary for that kind of stuff and but for certain games and videos it's night and day when HDR is on. RE4 remake and Dead Space look fantastic with it on. Took a little tweaking to get the brightness' between SDR and HDR about the same though as thankfully the monitor detects whether HDR is on or not through Windows and has separate pictures settings for both SDR and HDR which means I don't have to mess with the brightness/contrast etc whenever I turn it on or off
@@UnrealHighlights maybe for you, but for me I can tell the difference between 144 and 240. Especially in games like valorant. My monitor now is 300hz but I’m waiting for my cpu to test it out. Above 240 I doubt there’s a huge difference. But 144 -> 240 is very noticeable.
You get this if you want the best motion clarity. But you would need another 500hz on top of those 500 to mimic what a CRT can do at 60. They need to spend more time and resources into black frame insertion .
"to mimic what a CRT can do at 60"
You overstimate the CRT a little too much here. lmao
Good backlight strobing at 240Hz (like Zowie does) is already very clear.
@@GamerichGame Indeed it does. But without the strobe, you would need 1000. It is the nature of sample and hold technology. If you have an lcd screen that has less than 16 ms of response time , or an oled with much faster response time, at 60 hz, the blur is going to be the same.
@Richard Gamerich-R i think u underestimate crt. I remember the life like fluidity like it was yesterday. Idk how smooth the zowie 360hz is but the 240hz is no match for a crt
That's absurd, most CRTs are themselves only 60hz, your'e confusing pixel persistence with refresh rates. CRTs have about 2ms pixel persistence. You can get the same even on 60hz LCD/OLED with strobing.
@@GamerichGame Doesnt backlight strobing wear out your eyes and headache ?
Seems to me like this panel needs backlight strobing and tunable Overdrive to be really awesome.
i have the alienware 1080p 360hz monitor and i love this monitor, i can't even tell the difference between 240hz and 360hz so 500hz is overkill. but yeah 144hz and 240hz is a BIG difference imo
Fax 144hz is good enough for my eyes
A growing beard this time of year, summer is coming
I have just got the AW2723DF - 280hz(600-650$). After 12 years using 60hz IPS panel, my life as been change.😅🤣🤣😂
That must’ve been a crazy upgrade, that’s an awesome panel!
@@TypeCTechReviews Our eyes deserve more than 60hz!
Thankyou ive been waiting for this full review
Sweet, sorry it took so long!
hello i had a question i have the monitor but when i put the displayport cable in the display port in the monitor in the display settings it only reaches 255 hz? i have a 2070 rtx geforce anyone know why this happens and why i cant go up click the 500hz choice in the display settings??
Nice review and you seem knowleable, subd boooi
Hmm can get a alienware 27 inch 1080p 360hz for only 40 bucks cheaper than this one. The 500hz one is on sale. Which one is more worth it?
if i can buy it with 522,56 EUR its more worth it right?
I saw you test on BF1 game. Can you try on both on 360hz and 500hz. Im planning to upgrade, if 500hz performs better then I go for ot
Fast forward to Jan 2025 and Dell have slashed the price of this to around just $100 more than the 2523 and….they have discontinued the 2523! Guess they realised that this one wasn’t worth the price tag but since it is technically better than the cheaper model they have binned the 2523
Is the 1440p 280hz alienware better than this?
The 360 hz alienware monitor doesn't have gsync. I just picked this up for $599 because it's only $150 more than the 360 hz. No chance I would pay the MSRP of $829
AW2523HF sure the price is good but 75 watts in power consumption is a dealbreaker, that's the same crazy amount most QDoleds uses.
Good monitors now days should be bellow 40 watts.
This is why I'll wait till they make a high speed OLED. I have both the 360 Hz and the AW3432DW (The OLED) and I personally prefer the OLED and use it the most. Then again it does have one of the best color spaces for a monitor in existence. Pixel response/speeds are a non-issue.
165 we heard available near outlets?
What if you upgraded from a 60hz to a 500hz monitor
Your brain would explode
@@FHGryphonIRL 🤣👍
amazon links dont work
I'm going to this from a 120hz monitor. It doesn't have to be perfect if it's "as good" as a 360hz it's still better since rn it's 1$ per hz rn 500$
Okay but most folks like me will be upgrading from 144 or 240.
so would you suggest the 240h OLED 1440p?
I bought this PC but I didn’t bought anything to put DisplayPort in it pls help me
What do you mean brosnaagels
Nice. Disable motion blur in game!
It’s future proof
Lmao the polling rate comparison
First 🫶🏻
second 😭
3rd
More then 240 looks useless...
I went from 144Hz to 240Hz recently and honestly the change in refresh hasn't been all that noticeable yet, I mainly did it for the higher quality display panel and HDR over my current so honestly I can't see the appeal of 500Hz
@@UnrealHighlights true, im using AW2723DF, but everything looks so bright when im turning on HDR and looks better when it off..
@@nothuman4699 I went for the Odyssey G6 and for general usage with work I turn the HDR off as it's completely unnecessary for that kind of stuff and but for certain games and videos it's night and day when HDR is on. RE4 remake and Dead Space look fantastic with it on. Took a little tweaking to get the brightness' between SDR and HDR about the same though as thankfully the monitor detects whether HDR is on or not through Windows and has separate pictures settings for both SDR and HDR which means I don't have to mess with the brightness/contrast etc whenever I turn it on or off
@@UnrealHighlights maybe for you, but for me I can tell the difference between 144 and 240. Especially in games like valorant. My monitor now is 300hz but I’m waiting for my cpu to test it out. Above 240 I doubt there’s a huge difference. But 144 -> 240 is very noticeable.
@@UnrealHighlights nahh 💀💀. I went from that exact same refresh rate and can easily spot the difference, just by moving my mouse
4th viewer, nice work brother
Does it have a custom crosshair option on monitor?
Whothe fuck uses that