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The original post: /r/buildapc by /u/Sector001_Terran on 2024-10-13 07:13:18.

Hi everyone!

Do any of you have suggestions of a new 27" 4k monitor with not more than ca 60 nits on lowest brightness setting, with 144+ hz?

I prefer low brightness on my monitor for daily use, but I can´t find such 4k-monitor. They seem to be focused instead on high brightness, which I don´t want at all.

I would like it to be good for games, looking at youtube and office/prodctivity work. Accurate colors and as little as possible motion blur, ghosting etc. If this is achieved after manual calibration by the user, then it´s fine.

I do not need HDR, backlight strobing or loudspeakers in the monitor.

(Today I have the Predator XB271HU, 1440p 144hz with 53 nits at 0% brightness (I use 10% brightness). The monitor is good except ghosting. Would like to upgrade to 4k).

I very much appreciate all help you can provide. Thank you so much!

Best regards

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