Highlights
Designed for the discerning gamer, NPC-LCD2405 is a 23.8-inch IPS LCD 1080p gaming monitor that redefines what it means to be at the top of your game. It also delivers a 1920x1080 resolution with 97% sRGB color gamut and true 8-bit color accuracy. A true powerhouse. This 2k gaming monitor comes in variable refresh rates that can reach a staggering 240Hz. When paired with an incredibly swift 1ms response time, this combination virtually eliminates lag, ensuring every frame is rendered with precision for a gameplay experience that is nothing short of victorious. Explore more!
FAQ
Is 1080p Monitor Good For Gaming?
A 1080p monitor is generally good for gaming, offering a balance between performance and image quality. It allows for higher frame rates, which is crucial for fast-paced games. However, for high-resolution textures and detailed visuals, it might not be as immersive as higher resolutions.
Gaming Monitor 1080p Vs 1440p?
1080p and 1440p refers to two different resolutions - 1920 pixels horizontally by 1080 pixels vertically and 2560 pixels horizontally by 1440 pixels vertically. They are called as Full high definition and Quad High definition respectively. Both can be called as 2K though the latter provides a sharper image while the latter offer a balanced solution of smoothness and clarity by allowing for higher frame rates.
How To Play 1080p On 1440p Monitor?
Gamer who own a 1440p monitor can find their system inadequate to run games at the higher resolution. Playing 1080p content on a 1440p monitor can result in a less sharp image due to up-scaling, but may offer better performance by reducing the load on your hardware. To change the settings, you can go to the Display settings and Change 1080p Resolution. At the same time, ensure that the aspect ratio remains at 16:9 to match the native proportions of 1080p content and avoid any stretching or squashing of the image.
Gaming Monitor 2k Vs 4k?
2K and 4K monitors offer different experiences. 4K provides the ultra high resolution, delivering incredibly detailed images but requires significantly more GPU power. 2K strikes a balance, offering high detail without the performance hit of 4K. In fast-paced games where frame rate is prioritized over resolution, 2K monitors may be a more cost effective choice.