robin h 25
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Having recently done a new PC build on here for a 4K gaming PC, Pairing it with my 3 year old 4K 60hz monitor, I've always looked at and still looking at upgrading to a 4K 120/144hz monitor to use for my new PC build but to also be compatible with the upcoming next gen consoles that claim 4K at 120hz and will have been released by this time next year,
But i seem to have / be in a unique situation, in that i can only afford to buy and only have the space for one monitor, which will be replaced where my current 4K 60hz one sits, but ideally i'm needing a monitor that is/ has to be...
4K,
120/144hz,
27"
Freesync/ G-sync Compatible/ Adaptive-Sync,
Two Hdmi 2.1 ports, One or Two Displayports 1.4
TN or IPS panel, not too bothered on either,
Around £700'ish,
The only monitor that come's close and the one I've always had my eye on, is the Acer Nitro XV273K, but it only has Two Hdmi 2.0 ports, which is an issue, The next gen consoles will have Hdmi 2.1 ( for which i will be getting both Xbox series X and PS5 ), but its unknown if they will also have Displayport, ports, until more info is released on them,
Me being stuck between a rock and a hard place come from finding out that the Acer Nitro XV273K is currently on offer right now from £899 down to £649 but i don't know how long for,
At £899 its just out of my budget, At £649 its within budget, i don't really want to miss the chance, but at the same time i don't want to spend £649, to not be compatible with next gen consoles to get 4K 120hz out of them, as from now until early 2021, i can only afford to get one monitor and i need it to do all, PC gaming at 4K 120/144hz, Console gaming at 4K 120hz,
"Trying to kill two birds with one stone", with a monitor upgrade- PC and Console gaming at 4K 120hz+,
I can wait to see if any more or new 4K 120/144hz monitors hit the market over the next year, to what i'm wanting with a monitor, to what I've stated above, but i have no idea what my financial situation is going to be like or what my budget will be at that point or the price of the monitor at that time,
again a rock and a hard place. 🤔 🕰😕🤕.
Need to go and take some painkillers now, giving myself a headache thinking about this.
But i seem to have / be in a unique situation, in that i can only afford to buy and only have the space for one monitor, which will be replaced where my current 4K 60hz one sits, but ideally i'm needing a monitor that is/ has to be...
4K,
120/144hz,
27"
Freesync/ G-sync Compatible/ Adaptive-Sync,
Two Hdmi 2.1 ports, One or Two Displayports 1.4
TN or IPS panel, not too bothered on either,
Around £700'ish,
The only monitor that come's close and the one I've always had my eye on, is the Acer Nitro XV273K, but it only has Two Hdmi 2.0 ports, which is an issue, The next gen consoles will have Hdmi 2.1 ( for which i will be getting both Xbox series X and PS5 ), but its unknown if they will also have Displayport, ports, until more info is released on them,
Me being stuck between a rock and a hard place come from finding out that the Acer Nitro XV273K is currently on offer right now from £899 down to £649 but i don't know how long for,
At £899 its just out of my budget, At £649 its within budget, i don't really want to miss the chance, but at the same time i don't want to spend £649, to not be compatible with next gen consoles to get 4K 120hz out of them, as from now until early 2021, i can only afford to get one monitor and i need it to do all, PC gaming at 4K 120/144hz, Console gaming at 4K 120hz,
"Trying to kill two birds with one stone", with a monitor upgrade- PC and Console gaming at 4K 120hz+,
I can wait to see if any more or new 4K 120/144hz monitors hit the market over the next year, to what i'm wanting with a monitor, to what I've stated above, but i have no idea what my financial situation is going to be like or what my budget will be at that point or the price of the monitor at that time,
again a rock and a hard place. 🤔 🕰😕🤕.
Need to go and take some painkillers now, giving myself a headache thinking about this.