A 144Hz curved monitor smoothly displays images with a panoramic effect. The screen refreshes 144 times per second, so you're not bothered by screen tearing while gaming. This is especially nice with shooters, RTS games, and racing games. The curved screen bends around your field of view. This ensures that you can see the entire map, the track, or the playing field at a glance. In addition, you're in the middle of the action and you're not bothered by annoying color deviations or reflections. It's best to choose a 144Hz curved monitor with a low response time, like 1ms, and G-Sync or FreeSync. This ensures the best gaming experience without blurry and tearing images. Note: most video cards support a maximum of Full HD 144Hz and very powerful video cards support QHD 144Hz.

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