If you’re a PC gamer, you’ve probably already spent hours comparing spec sheets before deciding on a new monitor. You see manufacturers advertising the same things on the box every single time, from refresh rate and response time to HDR support and color coverage. If you’ve done it long enough, you start to feel like you can judge a monitor just by looking at those numbers. After all, a higher refresh rate means smoother gaming, and a lower response time means better clarity, right?