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27" AOpen 27MX1 |
27" AOpen 27ML1 |
Difference |
| Brand |
AOpen |
AOpen |
|
| Year |
2018 |
2018 |
0 (0%) |
| Model |
27MX1 |
27ML1 |
|
| Size |
27" |
27" |
0 (0%) |
| Minimum Refresh Rate |
48Hz |
75Hz |
27 (56%) |
| Maximum Refresh Rate |
75Hz |
75Hz |
0 (0%) |
| AMD FreeSync |
Yes |
Yes |
|
| NVIDIA G-Sync |
No |
No |
|
| Maximum Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
1920 x 1080 |
|
| Panel Type |
TN |
IPS |
|
| Pixel Density |
81 ppi |
81 ppi |
0 (0%) |
| Minimum Response Time |
1ms |
5ms |
4 (400%) |
| Average Response Time |
1.5ms |
12ms |
10.5 (700%) |
| Total Response + Input Lag |
12ms |
22.5ms |
10.5 (87%) |
| Maximum Brightness |
300 cd/m^2 |
250 cd/m^2 |
50 (17%) |
| Price |
$ 203.0 |
$ 237.0 |
34 (17%) |
| VESA Mount |
Yes |
Yes |
|
| Native Color Depth |
6 bit |
6 bit |
0 (0%) |
| Static Contrast Ratio |
1000 : 1 |
1000 : 1 |
0 (0%) |
| Display Port |
No |
No |
|
| Overall Combination Score |
67.5/100 |
57.5/100 |
10 (15%) |
The minimum response rate of AOpen 27MX1 is 1 ms, which is 133 % faster than the AOpen 27ML1 . AOpen 27MX1 has lower total input lag than AOpen 27ML1 . To compensate for graphically demanding games, the AOpen 27MX1 has better low end adaptive refresh rate of 48 Hz that can adapt to more lower frame rate drops. The brightness of AOpen 27MX1 is better than AOpen 27ML1 by 18 %. For the average response rate, the AOpen 27MX1 scores 1.5 ms, which is faster than the AOpen 27ML1 .
27" AOpen 27MX1
For the average response rate, the AOpen 27MX1 scores 1.5 ms, which ensures effective synchronization with the high refresh rate. The AOpen 27MX1 is a relatively new monitor. The minimum response rate of AOpen 27MX1 is 1 ms, which is eliminates ghosting effects. With the AMD FreeSync support, this monitor is compatible with both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards. AOpen 27MX1 has a total input lag of 12 ms, which is excellent among the competition. The monitor has a VESA mount. The monitor uses a TN panel which suffers from color shifting when viewed from horizontal and vertical angles and has slightly washed colors compared to IPS and VA panels. The brightness of AOpen 27MX1 is lower than other monitors. In terms of pixel density, the AOpen 27MX1 has an low density of 81 pixels-per-inch, resulting in pixelated text and picture quality. The AOpen 27MX1 has no Display Port and which is essential for NVIDIA cards to work with AMD FreeSync. The AOpen 27MX1 has a maximum refresh rate of 75 Hz and this may be too low for the extremely fast frame rates in competitive games. Graphically demanding games may cause frame drops outside the adative refresh rate of 48 Hz. For graphics color quality, the AOpen 27MX1 has an average color depth of 6 -bit, resulting in dithered gradients and more slightly less accurate colors. The monitor has an unimpressive contrast ratio of 1000 : 1.
27" AOpen 27ML1
The monitor has a VESA mount. The AOpen 27ML1 is a relatively new monitor. The monitor panel has good viewing angles and offers better contrast and colors than TN panels. With the AMD FreeSync support, this monitor is compatible with both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards. The monitor has an unimpressive contrast ratio of 1000 : 1. For the average response rate, the AOpen 27ML1 scores 12 ms, which can cause motion blurring due to ineffective synchronization with the high refresh rate. The brightness of AOpen 27ML1 is lower than other monitors. The AOpen 27ML1 has no Display Port and which is essential for NVIDIA cards to work with AMD FreeSync. In terms of pixel density, the AOpen 27ML1 has an low density of 81 pixels-per-inch, resulting in pixelated text and picture quality. AOpen 27ML1 has a total input lag of 22.5 ms, which is bad among the competition. Graphically demanding games may cause frame drops outside the adative refresh rate of 75 Hz. The AOpen 27ML1 has a maximum refresh rate of 75 Hz and this may be too low for the extremely fast frame rates in competitive games. The minimum response rate of AOpen 27ML1 is 5 ms, which is can cause ghosting effects. For graphics color quality, the AOpen 27ML1 has an average color depth of 6 -bit, resulting in dithered gradients and more slightly less accurate colors.
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