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Switch Brand, Actuation Force and maybe even travel distance -nt-

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Hello, noticed you don’t talk about the switch/click brand, another thread suggested that and I plus that. I would even go further and to test the actuation force, especially for consistency (LB vs RB). Many mouse users will want only Omron because they are light to actuate but there’s definitly users that prefer the tougher Huano… Also if that’s possible travel distance of each click. Some Mouse are badly designed and got horribly long click travel distance, that could make an otherwise excellent mouse completely out of choice.

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    AOC Q27G2E/BK review, can you do it?

    Hey, we only buy and test monitors available in the US, and it doesn’t appear that the Q27G2E is available in the US right now.

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    AOC Q27G2E/BK review, can you do it?

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    is this any different from the CQ27G2S/BK? Thanks

    Yes, that’s a different monitor as it has a higher 165Hz refresh rate.

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    is this any different from the CQ27G2S/BK? Thanks

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    Is it different from the AOC Q27G2E monitor?

    Yes because the Q27G2E model has an overclock to 155Hz, which the CQ27G2 doesn’t have. The Q27G2E also has a flat screen.

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    Is it different from the AOC Q27G2E monitor?

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    Was Variable Refresh Rate the only problem when using this monitor with a Mac?

    From what we experienced yes, there were a lot of VRR problems, including flickering, so it’s better to disable it altogether.

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    Was Variable Refresh Rate the only problem when using this monitor with a Mac?

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