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Viotek gnv32db G Sync Ready Freesync Warranty Zero Tolerance Review

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The Viotek gnv32db might be the best 1440p monitor for serious gamers, as it offers optimal screen size, a nice refresh rate and sharp monitor resolution. It could also be a premier monitor for work. This 27-inch curved gaming monitor surely is a budget-friendly choice. This G-Sync ready, FreeSync gaming monitor smooths out fast-paced games, eliminating image ghosting and motion blurring. And for non-gamers, the superior image quality brings TV and movies to life with this nice VA panel screen, similar to the Samsung CJG56 144Hz Curved Gaming 1440p Monitor. Speaking of superior image quality, check out what the best computer monitors have to offer.

Why We Like It – Viotek gnv32db G Sync Ready Freesync Warranty Zero Tolerance

Just like the Pixio FreeSync certified productivity warranty monitor, the Viotek GNV32DB offers great image quality, rich black and whites, a smooth refresh rate, with the 2560 X 1440 resolution being very impressive. The curved gaming monitor is a sweet perk that is great looking with its thin-bezel design, as you’ll see on the LG 27GL650F 27-inch full HD Ultragear G-Sync monitor. Any of these are an excellent choice for the low price range.

Pros
  • Getting excellent value
  • Vibrant colors
  • High pixel density and contrast ratio
Cons
  • Moderate ghosting in high paced games
  • Stand is tilt-only

Performance

The 5 MS frame rate is impeccable even for the professional gamer. And for those who have a compatible graphics card, the Viotek gnv32db supports AMD FreeSync, which provides a variable refresh rate. The impressive frames per second rate ensure no screen tearing or stuttering. The FreeSync feature works with both HDMI DP and display ports. There is virtually no backlight bleeding or dead/stuck pixels. The flicker-free video is quite an addition with zero dropped frames. This gaming monitor is also perfect for video conferencing.

Whether you’re gaming or video-conferencing, a curved monitor is always better, as you’ll see in our ROG Strix curved monitor FreeSync Adaptive XG32VQ review.

Design

There’s plenty of nice connectivity options, much like the Asus PG279Q, which include HDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4, display port 1.2, and 23W integrated speakers… but there is no audio line out port. The star of the show is the curved gaming monitor which gives a nice professional gaming view. Corners are cut, obviously, to make this high-quality screen budget friendly, so there is a cheap feel to the stand which is tilt only. But luckily it’s VESA mount compatible and the screen has narrow bezels.

Related: If you like this monitor, you might be interested in our Eizo Coloredge CG2730 BK 27 review.

Value

A sweet three-year warranty protects this screen from damage worry, while the zero-tolerance dead pixel policy assures that even the smallest issue will be corrected. If you’re in the market for a top-of-the-line monitor at a middle-of-the-road price, this is the one to go for. You pay for the technical features while the outer casing and stand leave plenty to be desired. Casual gamers will have a tough time seeing the difference between this and more expensive choices, as you’ll find in our Viotek GN24CB review.

See also: Our Haiway 10 1 Inch Security Monitor review.

Viotek gnv32db G Sync Ready Freesync Warranty Zero Tolerance Wrap Up

For the price, the Viotek gnv32db is a fantastic gaming monitor option. Its higher refresh rate, immersive image quality, high resolution, and excellent features make this screen a multi-purpose steal. High-tech professional gamers might notice the difference between this and the higher-priced choices, but for the casual gamer this monitor, which you can compare to the Asus PG279Q, offers bright, crisp, high-quality images with almost no lag time at all. And the warranty and zero dead pixel tolerance is a nice perk.

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