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PX274 Prime Gaming Monitor
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PX274 Prime Gaming Monitor

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Sale price  $199.99 Regular price  $249.99
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The resolution, size, and refresh rate make the PX274 Prime the ideal productivity gaming monitor. The 2560 x 1440p display paired with a 75Hz refresh rate is now the standard for modern gaming. The slim, bezel-less design also provides a space-saving solution for all your viewing needs. The IPS panel provides stellar picture quality that enhances both your gaming and media watching experience. Let the PX274 Prime be the only way you game with quality.

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Great, long-lasting, high-performance gaming monitor.

It's sleek, and the monitor performs as expected. No issues for three years and counting. I LOVE IT

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K.W.
Great to monitor

Seems like a great monitor so far I’m coming from a VA to IPS panel so I have to get used to the color difference and the contrast ratio the monitor itself does feel really smooth at 280hz definitely worth buying

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J.M.

Love it

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J.P.
Impressive, BUT....

I bought this because my DEARLY LOVED PX329 is struggling, so I needed a replacement. I genuinely wish pixio still offered that monitor, i would buy it again in a heartbeat. SO, for all you other folks who are in the same position, i will give my review based on the standard that monitor set, and go from there.

so first off, the colors and brightness are pretty comparable. the darks are slightly darker on the PXC348C and the colors seem a touch more saturated with a teensy bit more range in gradients.

i wasnt expecting it to be so much smaller on the vertical axis. this thing is WIIIIDE, so it will take some getting used to after swapping from the big beautiful welcoming presence that the PX329 provided. even that wideness just doesnt provide that same visual real estate as the comfortably broad space of my previous monitor. the extra wideness is going to be nice for video editing though. as it will facilitate more horizontal room for the timeline etc.

as for high frame rates, things are a bit messier. I am running on a 4090, so the graphics card is able to push the necessary amount of frames, and utilize free sync. but very fast mouse movements in games will make for some pretty rough visual messes. the overdrive function is atrocious. it leaves a thick yellow smear behind any moving object. it will definitely take some time to get used to this new monitor for playing FPS games. this, more than anything made me miss my old PX329...

all that being said, am I happy with my purchase? Yes, overall for the price range, and features this monitor rocks. I tested and sent back several monitors from other manufacturers that are in a similar price range. this monitor is PRETTY, it checks all the boxes that got me to pick up my original PX329. BUT there are some teensy differences between those two monitors. if I had the option, I would prefer to re-buy the PX329, but this is perfectly satisfactory