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Published: 2015-11-01, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
144Hz, Color accuracy, Freesync @ 30144Hz, Low price
Doesn't reach rated brightness, Inaccurate gamma, No USB, TN panel
We'd rather game on an IPS or VA monitor but at this price, it's hard to ignore the NX-VUE24A. It cuts a few corners but for smooth tear-free gaming it matches performance with more expensive products. Its FHD resolution means you won't have to max your...
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Published: 2016-10-04, Author: Keith , review by: wccftech.com
Professional design. Fast Response time. Freesync. Comes with all needed cables unlike some other Freesync monitors. One of the best TN panels I've used
Still a TN panel so suffers from color shift. A bit of a premium over the 'B' variant with only a base change
Excellent gaming monitor that looks at home anywhere. Even when not using Freesync the monitor still delivers a great gaming experience with it's 144hz refresh rate...
For gaming this monitor is simply fantastic, the 144hz refresh rate combined with the 1ms response time really makes FPS games much more enjoyable than on a 60hz panel, I didn't notice any ghosting or funny business happening which is always a good thing...
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Published: 2016-04-12, Author: Eli , review by: monitornerds.com
With a lot of monitors that offer IPS technology or additional features on a 144Hz operating capacity, priced at around $320, the Nixeus NX-VUE24A is still a catch. This is a monitor that makes up for it's a simple design with functionality, it's typical...
Published: 2015-11-01, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.com
144Hz, Color accuracy, Freesync @ 30144Hz, Low price
Doesn't reach rated brightness, Inaccurate gamma, No USB, TN panel
We'd rather game on an IPS or VA monitor but at this price, it's hard to ignore the NX-VUE24A. It cuts a few corners but for smooth tear-free gaming it matches performance with more expensive products. Its FHD resolution means you won't have to max your...
COST - This is the cheapest VRR 144Hz capable display available, FreeSync fucntions across the *full* range of 30-144 FPS (bravo, Nixeus!), No glossy parts on screen, bezel, or stand (take note, Acer), Very light weight, especially in the 'B' SKU (simple
Very odd panel gamma response (correctable with our instructions / profile), FreeSync still has a variable refresh bottom limit (not as significant for 1080P), External power brick required
With the vast majority of Variable Refresh Rate displays coming at a price premium, we *finally* have a sub $500 gaming display that can get VRR tech into the hands of the more frugal gamers out there. This may only be a 1080P display, but that variable r...
Great performance to Value, Adjustable Stand/Base, Competitive FreeSync Techonology
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If you are in the market for a gaming monitor, we wouldn't hesitate and point you in the direction of Nixeus for a great value. As we have mentioned earlier, CouchPotato.com is offering the Nixeus NX-VUE24 FreeSync 144Hz Gaming Monitor for $329.99 whic...
The Nixeus NX-VUE24A really did come out of nowhere to impress us with its features, its performance, and best of all: its price. Usually in the sub-$400 price range that this monitor falls into, buyers need to lower their expectations. Either you have to...