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Viewing Angles & Sitting in Front of the XB280HKĪcer has used a TN panel for this 4K monitor, with the LED backlight doing a good job of pushing out the brightness to the screen without showing big blotches of backlight bleed. Nothing slowed down, everything was running beautifully smooth.

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The ability to play four 1080p videos at once is something even better, as I was able to play Man of Steel, X-Men: Days of Future Past and Need for Speed - all in 1080p each - with enough space to read TweakTown on Chrome. It's still smooth, but the massive increase in resolution added with 60Hz, mixed up with G-SYNC is the sweet spot. But if you're shifting from one 60Hz display, which most will be, to the XB280HK, the results will astound you. Coming down from the 144Hz display makes everything else feel slower, which is the downside.

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Moving the mouse around in circles on the desktop, or grabbing an Explorer window and throwing it around in circles resulted in a smooth-ish experience. Even on the desktop, you can feel it is much more fluid, with it never slowing down, thanks to G-SYNC picking up the slack, but you notice G-SYNC's magic when you're gaming, which we're going to talk about shortly. What we have here today with the Acer XB280HK is a true 4K monitor with a true 60Hz refresh rate, backed up by NVIDIA's incredible G-SYNC technology.










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