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Pre-production OSD (left), production OSD. Similarly, 4K 120Hz gaming on both games consoles worked as expected, with variable refresh rate support on the Xbox side of things (the PS5 has yet to add support for this HDMI 2.1 feature). The monitor is G-Sync and FreeSync compatible, and the monitor worked well with both AMD and Nvidia graphics cards in our testing.

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PCs with RTX 30-series or AMD RX 6000-series graphics cards can also use the HDMI 2.1 connection but are equally happy using DisplayPort 1.4, with this slightly older standard achieving the full 4K 144Hz refresh rate using visually lossless Display Stream Compression or DSC.

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This 4K 144Hz model also has two HDMI 2.1 48Gbps ports, allowing the monitor to connect to both next-gen games consoles (PS5 and Xbox Series X) at up to 4K 120Hz with variable refresh rate support. If contrast is important to you, then a VA or OLED panel is a better bet - but each has its own tradeoffs, particularly for desktop use! My current setup - the Eve Spectrum (right) and the Acer Nitro XV273K, an earlier 4K 144Hz display. Also, as this is an IPS panel, contrast is good at around 900:1, but blacks appear somewhat grey. This is good enough to provide a convincing HDR experience, although the monitor's edge-lit 16-zone local dimming implementation isn't quite good enough to compete with the likes of Mini LED backlit LCD or OLED panels, with noticeable blooming around bright objects on black backgrounds. HDR is supported, with a DisplayHDR 600 certification and a peak brightness of around 750 nits. We found this modern panel offers an excellent picture overall, with motion handling akin to a TN panel monitor alongside the typical wide viewing angles and gorgeous colour reproduction as a traditional IPS monitor. We're covering the 4K 144Hz model here, also known as 'ES07D03', which appears to use the same 27-inch LG Fast IPS panel as the LG 27GN950 and 27GP950. The company also opted to sell its stand separately, bringing the price down for those that plan on VESA mounting the display anyway - but that means you'll need to budget an extra $99 if you want a 'complete' monitor. While Eve's community of prospective buyers chose well between the aesthetics they were offered, the firm's designers also deserve kudos for bringing sometimes conflicting feedback into a cohesive and effective design. It's functional too - the stand is steady with options for rotation and height adjustment, the minimal bezels melt away in use and a centrally-located joystick makes it easy to tweak monitor settings. Thin bezels and a slim stand make for an elegant look - without compromising function.











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