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Si os decidis por el Samsung y os llega, pillaros el C24FG73
1.) Samsung CF24G70 (70-144hz AMD Free-Sync Range & back-light strobing)
2.) Viewsonic XG2401 (48-144hz AMD Free-Sync): Must be set to the User mode TN
2.) AOC AG241QX (30-1444hz Adaptive/AMD Free-Sync; 2560x1440) TN
3.) LG 24GM79G (30-144hz AMD Free-Sync & back-light strobing) TN
4.) Asus XG27VQ (48-144hz AMD Free-Sync & back-light strobing) VA
5.) Nixeus NX-VUE24A (30-144hz AMD Free-Sync) TN
6.) AOC G2460PF (35-144hz AMD Free-Sync) TN
7.) Asus MG248Q (40-144hz AMD Free-Sync) TN
The Samsung C24FG70 uses a VA panel with much higher contrast, more vibrant and even colors, less bleed and glow than AHVA/IPS/PLS, and vastly superior image quality compared to all TN panels but it does suffer from horizontal VA gamma shift, slight black crush in the center and more overshoot ghosting than TN panels. C24FG70's made before November 2016 suffer from very obvious purple overshoot ghosting when displaying some colors.
The Viewsonic XG2401 has much better image quality than the AOC, Asus and Nixeus 1080p options which should only be considered if one likes getting ripped off or will not save up the extra money for the Viewsonic.
The AOC AG241QX uses a grainy matte coating but has better image quality than the reset of the tested 1080p TN panels.
The LG 24GM79Q has accurate color presets aside from the low-ish preset gamma which can be improved by using Gamma 4, and it has back-light strobing, Free-Sync and Displayport.
The Nixeus NX-VUE24A colour presets are not on par with the others, but it is not terrible once two settings are changed (use sRGB mode and set the Gamma to On), and it is competitively priced since it supports Free-Sync (30-144hz). So far only Toms Hardware has used an accurate colorimeter to test the Nixeus. PC Per used a Spyder 4 which can't measure contrast properly, and is not that accurate, but Spyder 4 gamma measurements aren't usually way off. PC Per's gamma measurements for the Nixeus were pretty poor since the gamma range between 1.6-2.0 which is low enough to make colors look washed out and dull.