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ASRock PG27FFX2A Review (1080p/520Hz IPS)

As for the OSD itself, everything is split over six main tabs, and I have to say not only does it look very dated, but it's lacking a number of features I'd expect from a modern gaming screen. There's no sRGB emulation mode for instance, nor are there standard gaming-oriented features like an on-screen crosshair, different presets for different game genres, or sniper-style view modes. It offers options for adaptive sync and three overdrive modes, and that's about it – so definitely work to be done here. Hopefully the default settings can deliver the goods, as there's not much room for error!

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