As an aside, I wanted to chime in a bit regarding the G-Sync/FreeSync discussion we were having a while back.
I actually bought a FreeSync monitor today, an LG 24MP59G-P (
https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX67307) which wasn't on a boxing day sale really, but ticked all the boxes required, since my wife's second monitor died last night, and I figured we'd give Freesync a trial on her PC (and upgrade her main monitor from a lousy TN panel to a snazzy IPS). She's weird and prefers 24" over 27", but that's her prerogative.
Firstly, the monitor is excellent for it's price point. Hits all the points for an IPS panel (deep blacks, solid contrast, just a bit of light bleed that you have to live with), and is solid out of the box. Only 75hz @ 1080p 24", but it's a significant upgrade from the ~5 year old Samsung 1080p panel she was using as her main (huge blue spectrum issue on that monitor, everything was "cool" tone, even on Warm).
After watching G-Sync (albeit at 144hz) and FreeSync (at 75hz) running the same programs beside each other, I still stand by my previous experience with FreeSync (which was based around having used them at friend's houses, but not side by side with my PC), in that while it's an inexpensive alternative, G-Sync is definitely the better tech, if not for having the larger goldilocks zone (G-Sync can dip to 30 fps without any frame skip, FreeSync can't go below 42 fps) and slightly stronger windowed mode capability (though I mean, who doesn't game in fullscreen?).
A reasonable option for those on a budget, FreeSync is now on my list as
acceptable.
Also I really dig that monitor. Great features for the price, LG always kills it at the lower price bracket IMO.