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i don't know hoe nvidia driver work but with amd driver you can change the pixel format then you will get way better color out put for some monitor, it's might be your case...

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Just looking at that page makes me wanna have that TV as well. Thing is, they promote the thing as a gaming tv with low g2g response times. This doesn't affect latency btw. The monitor might be doing all kinds of fancy postprocessing stuff, which might make it look blurred and lagging. Can you enable the tv's gaming mode? or atleast disable all its postprocessing bullshit? Also, are you driving it correctly? Try dual hdmi cables if your gpu supports it.

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Did you try " Gaming mode " ? Check your TV menu and turn it on if you found it and see ghosting will be decrease or not !
Edit : Oh, sorry !. I checked the link and it is a MONITOR, not a TV !. It`s weird you have ghosting issue while your monitor response time is 1 ms !

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Asus VG248QE it's the monitor I use. They now have 144hz IPS G-Sync monitors but they are very expensive. But the VG248QE is g-sync compatible but you would have to purchase that upgrade separately.

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Asus PG278Q
Asus MX27AQ

Also the Asus mg279q should be coming out soon. I also recommend buying from amazon if you buy online, newegg is good but some of the monitors aren't directly from newegg and orders are filled by different sites.

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One reviewer on Newegg mentions the ghosting, and also writes this:
"Switching the response time from Fastest to Faster solved this issue completely."

Might be worth a try.

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I have very good experience with Iiyama monitors. Probably not the ones in your price range, but you can still check 'em out.

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