The monitor is without a doubt the most important device in our setup. In the end, we will spend many hours staring at the screen, which means we need a good quality solution. It must offer us good resolution, image clarity and great sharpness, to avoid eye problems and headaches.
“Normal” sizes and high refresh rates
What caught our attention the most is that there are no screens that are too big. You’d think they’d go for 32-inch or larger monitors, but that’s not entirely normal. They generally opt for monitors between 25 inches and 27 inches, which are more or less “normal” sizes.
What’s interesting is the variety of resolutions that exist among streamers. It would be logical to think that everyone is looking for 4K monitors, but nothing could be further from the truth. Of course, the vast majority opt for monitors with 240Hz refresh rates.
Ibai and Alexby share a monitor
This doesn’t mean they transmit it, in this case we mean they both use the same monitor. More specifically, both use the ASUS ROG Swift PG258Qquite an interesting high-end monitor.
First of all, it draws our attention to the fact that this monitor has a size of 24.5 inches with a TN type slab. We see that it is a fairly standard size. The next thing that catches our attention is that it is 1080p resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate, they clearly prioritize a high FPS rate over superior image quality.
This monitor is compatible with technology NVIDIA G-Sync, which is quite interesting. It allows you to “synchronize” the refresh rate of the monitor with the amount of FPS offered by the graphics card. This aspect minimizes common problems such as image tearing or annoying flickering.
Auronplay focuses on image quality
Now let’s move on to the “tasty old man” monitor. We find it very interesting, very consistent, that above all it focuses more on image quality. Use a monitor LG UltraGear 27GN950-B which is characterized by the use of a panel NanoIPS
Here we have one of the best panels on the market, offering virtually perfect color coverage. Additionally, this monitor offers a 144Hz refresh rate, which is very good for the resolution it handles. You should know that to achieve 144 FPS at 4K resolution in AAA games, you need very powerful graphics cards, although almost any graphics card will do the job for Minecraft.
This monitor incorporates technology AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which seeks to offer us the best possible image quality. It is similar to G-Sync, but open source and compatible with NVIDIA graphics cards. An interesting aspect of this monitor is that it has VESA DisplayHDR 600 technology, which guarantees the best possible contrast and vibrant colors.
TheGrefg and Xokas also share a monitor
If we talk about foodies, two of the most demanding streamers who always want the best are David and Joaquín. They opted for the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDMa monitor 27 inches defraud OLED panel. This monitor offers us 99% DCI-P3 color coverage, slightly wider than the vast majority of monitors on the market.
You’d think they’d go for 1080p resolution to get a high refresh rate, but that’s not the case. This monitor offers us a 1440p resolution with a refresh rate of 240 Hz So we see that we have before us one of the best options on the market for video game lovers who want great image quality without giving up great precision in games.
Support for NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium technologies could not be missing on this monitor. This ensures that this monitor will not generate annoying flickering or image tearing. In addition, it has HDR10 technology, to offer the best possible image quality.
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