 What's up internet? So binili ko yung tatlong pinakamura na gaming monitor sa Lazada. Yung problema, day one palang may issue na. What the hell is this? Oh, pero... Magan na tong video na tuwa? Sa 90 kailaw na windows. Pero saan ko hukuwan ng digit windows? Daming options, daming prices. Aka nito. Gudi na lang, may CD key or first dot ko. Wadali lang ang order. Search for the software you need. Add to cart. Dahan ka sa payment options nila. Wala pang 5 minutes. Finished. May legit, working CD key ka na. Para sa windows mo. Gamitan lang awing ko on para makakuhapan ng discounts. Kaya kung nagahalap ka ng legit, mura, at original software. Check out CDKEYOVERS.COM Pero bago noon dinawin mo na natin anabey yung gaming monitor. Minoong specs usually is at least 24 inches tapos 144 hertz refresh rate. Nung berili ko tong tatlo monitors na to, malinaw na malinaw na at least 144 hertz sila. Yung problema, pagdating sa akin, ni isa sa kanila 144 hertz. Kasi lahat sila, more than 144 hertz. Yung posted na marketing is that they do 144 hertz. Pero actually lahat na monitors na to, do 165 hertz. Mas maganda pa yung actual specs niya kaysa sa posted specs. Nalo ko ako, in reverse. Kung baga nagbayon ako expecting this much speed, tas yung nakuha ako this much speed. Kamparisod mo na tayo of the 3 monitors, all are 24 inches, all can display 165 hertz. Was worried since budget monitor, walang cables na kasama, but the Migo and Reb ML both come with a DP cable and the viewpoint came with an HDMI cable. Overall, not bad. IPS panel daw yung Migo and Reb ML, at least based on the specs on their packaging. Walang nakalagay sa box ni viewpoint anong panel niya. Most importantly for all 3 monitors, wala akong nakita na screen tearing in any of my game time. Balewala lang yung high refresh rate if the display quality has jagged tearing, yung hindi smooth yung pag-display ng game. I played both Valorant and Titanfall 2 on all of the monitors and to be fair sa cheap nating monitors, wala silang problema displaying high frame rates. Viewpoint did claim to have freezing and it's enabled through the monitors menu. The other 2 did not have any options for freezing but they did a job well anyway. Deep dive tayo into each monitor starting with the Migo. Ito yung best packaged monitor. May kasama pang wooden frame. Akala ko ito na yung first unboxing ko na kailangan nung martylio but a screwdriver did the trick. Ironically, kahit makatayong packaging, yung Migo yung pinakabulok na build quality. Siya yung may white spot, not a dot as in spot talaga dun sa lower left portion starting from day 1. This white area is much larger than a couple of pixels and it reminds me of the white spots on my very old and obviously failing LG TV. Mas noticeable siya when you're displaying gray or white tones, it's not clearly visible on a black background. Natatanggal na rin yung frame niya. There is a noticeable gap between the frame and the display. For display quality, medyo muted yung colors for me especially considering na IPS screen dao ito. I did recalibrate the monitor since underwhelming ay yung display quality out of the box. The Migo overall has some problems. Fortunately, the second monitor we tried, the RebML, walang glaring deficiencies. Colors look good out of the box. Hindi na nga ako na calibrate. This is what you want from any monitor, budget or otherwise. Paglabas mo, ready to go na siya and it does what it says it will do. No mass, no fuss. Yung malabu lang sa RebML. RebML yung tatak sa monitor, but it was sold under the name AOC-SXM. Tapos yung isang review sa Lazada page nila, yung tatak sa monitor in the screenshot provided by the customer, not RebML or AOC-SXM. But Razer. So this monitor is pretty good, but if you order it, will you get the same one as I tested? Or some other variant? Most likely the panels are the same, they just shipped them out under different names. But it does raise concerns na you're not quite sure anong makukuhamo. Interestingly, the Migo and the RebML look very similar physically and maybe even had the same product designation. Although there were physical differences between the two monitors, tapos yung power breaks nila, medyo magkaiba din. Yung last monitor natin, the viewpoint may conting weirdness, but not as bad as the Migo. For one, yung default language nya naka-set to Spanish. Si, habla un po ako de Español, pero mi preferencio es inglés, gracias y todo. On the display quality itself, I can't quite make up my mind. Medyo dark yung initial setting nya and washed out yung colors. The black was not as deep black and the colors not as punchy or contrasting as the other two monitors. So I put it on 100 brightness and calibrated the colors a bit. At first, I felt hindi pa rin siya ganoon ka ganda, pero after using it for a longer time, nasanay na rin ako and now things look okay. So certainly hindi wow yung display quality, pero puwede na. Bottom line, all the cheap gaming monitors are really gaming monitors. Mabilis yung refresh rate at walang screen tearing. In final, baka yung pinakamahalagong consideration is the pricing. Napilikutong lahat mong monitors na ito during alazada sale. So baka mas mahal sila ngayon. The most expensive one was the viewpoint at almost 7,000 pesos. Ito rin yung pinakakonsistent in terms of quality, but you're paying a bit more for that assurance. Not far behind is the Migo at around 6,500 pesos. Well packaged nya siya. Yung problema, hanggang packaging lang yung quality. Yung niya. We experienced a lot of build quality issues for this monitor. Not recommended at this price point. Substantially cheaper is the AOC Reb ML na yung pinakangusto na quality right out of the box. Mga 5,900 lang siya. So alin sa tatlo, yung okay sayo. If you don't want too many surprises, go with the viewpoint, pero you're paying a bit more for that assurance. Personally, I would go for the AOC. Magdasal ka na lang na tama or good quality yung mapadala sayo. Pero kahit na kagaming monitor ka, hindi ibig sabihin magaling ka na maglaro, on all three monitors, bano pa rin ako magvalorant. Paminsan may nagtatanong kumikilala ba kami ng computer shop na trusted yung hindi ka lolo ko hin. Actually meron kami. Full service PC store ang hardware sugar. Nagbabenta kami ng PC components. Nagbabenta rin kami ng fully assembled rigs. We clean computers kasama na rin yung excellent table management namin and CPU cooler repasting sa cleaning. We also clean and repaste GPUs. Nasamakati yung physical store namin and you can also buy from our site www.hwsugar.ph na 100% palaging up to date yung inventory dun. Kung instock yung item sa amin, available yun sa site. We also ship nationwide. Thanks for watching and maybe one of these days magkita tayo sa shop.