Yes, I'm aware of the costs (which will decrease as the market becomes saturated, Freesync becomes available, etc.) I purchased the $250 DIY kit for the VG248QE and it was the best PC gaming upgrade I've ever made, ever.You do realize that G-Sync increases the cost of the monitor by about $150-200 USD, right? Not knocking the system, but $200 is pretty expensive for a proprietary part of a monitor.
Right. Forgot about the AOC. AOC has started making some great panels at great prices.AOC offers a 24" monitor with G-Sync. Canada Computers has on sale till the 31st for $499.00
AOC G2460PG 24" G-SYNC
No. G-Sync is making its way into all kinds of monitors, not just 144Hz 1080p displays. Whether it's G-Sync, Freesync or some other kind of frame-syncing technology, it will be widely adopted across many displays going forward. Frame-syncing is a game changer in any panel technology.Is this really the way forward though? Do I have to resign myself to the fact that my next monitor will probably be a downgrade in resolution?