In addition, the monitor, except for the 144 Hz, no native 3D capabilities, such as a built-in infrared sensor for communicating with the shutter glasses or a menu for 3D settings. For sale at Amazon awakens with the "Nvidia 3D Ready logo" a false impression. The monitor (or the PC system) must completely be retrofitted with the help of a "3D Vision Kit 2" for 150, making it available only together with a suitable PC with Nvidia graphics card in 3D, just like any other monitor with D-DVI which is also connecting and min. 120 Hz precisely.
The image quality of movies and games I can not complain, although I also there, have compared to my old monitor, the feeling of a slight gray haze, but perhaps because of the fact that I sat for years in front of a mirrored monitor, or the slowly my vision subsides.
But Finally, I would still say that my son is three-star well this monitor, he uses his PC but only for play and less for text editing and has itself long been an Acer 24 "with a matt display. Maybe so but a matter of personal perception?