This is one of the best prices we’ve seen for a monitor that is QHD (1440p) and has a refresh rate of 165Hz. This means the monitor is ultra-responsive as well as good to look at, so you’ll have a big advantage over your opponents in CS:GO or Valorant if they’re playing on less responsive panels. There’s different things you need to do to get the most out of the 165Hz panel. Ignore the 75Hz in the product description as that’s an error. If you want to get 165Hz and AMD FreeSync/NVIDIA G-Sync you’ll need to use a DisplayPort cable with your PC. If you use an HDMI 2.1 cable you’ll be capped at 144Hz from your PC. If you’re using an Xbox Series X/S or PS5 then you’ll be capped to 120Hz regardless of you using an HDMI or DisplayPort cable. No matter what you’re connecting to the Lenovo G27q-20 and how you connect it, you’re still going to have a great time gaming on it thanks to the 400 nits brightness, a colour gamut of 99 per cent sRGB, and a wide range of viewing angles.