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is Dyac worth it?
By Nick on Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020
After using this monitor for 4 months now -- is Dyac worth it? Short answer is yes. Long answer - Assuming a $100 difference between the Dyac and non-Dyac version of BenQ monitors, you will be paying 100 dollars for the technology. That is almost certainly an overpriced premium that you will be paying for considering the fact that Dyac is not a completely groundbreaking necessity. Is it good though? Yes. Dyac is most beneficial in competitive FPS games, and somewhat beneficial in others. If you were to play other genres, Dyac does not serve too much of a purpose, where Gsync could actually prove to be more beneficial depending on your frames per second. With Dyac, you will eventually get used to it and become normal to you. I wouldn't necessarily say it gives you an advantage more than I would say it makes gaming more pleasant. (Basically it's a good feature however other brands have lesser yet still effective ways of combating ghosting already via ULMB. From my understanding, Dyac is simple and effective while ULMB adds input lag and takes some calibration) However when you buy a BenQ, what you will be paying for is: -Incredible design, build quality, materials, OSD, panel manufacturing and scaling, etc. -Premium feel to everything with an incredible attention to detail that you won't find with any other brand -Peace of mind, knowing that these are the monitors professional players compete with at real tournaments :) My only regret is opting to go the cheap route by buying this monitor [XL2536] instead of the 240hz version [XL2546]. I did not think paying $500 for the XL2546 (an extra $200!) was worth the difference, especially since I'd only benefit from it in CS:GO and Valorant, but I've come to the conclusion that monitors should be used for 5-10 years, so spending the extra money now to forfeit the risk of having to upgrade again sooner is worth it. Either way you can't go wrong
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Super fluid but picture quality is subpar. Dark colors get really blotchy
By Benjamin on Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019
I bought this monitor for its 144Hz refresh rate and was very disappointed. Games like Rust do look amazingly fluid on it, but the picture quality is just not good. The screen has a washed out look to it, and if you move your head even an inch in any direction, the screen starts looking even more washed out because of the awful viewing angle. Dark colors get very blotchy and the monitor is unable to maintain visual integrity when displaying color in darker scenes. I'm sending this one back and I have a new appreciation for my Dell Ultrasharp.

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