dr_rus
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Currently announced HDR monitors:
2560x1440
- 27" Dell S2718D | IPS | 6ms G2G | 400cd/m2 | 1000:1 | 99% sRGB
3840x2160 (aka 4K)
- 27" Asus Swift PG27UQ | IPS w/QDs | ?ms | 1000cd/m2 | ?:1 | ?% DCI-P3 + 144Hz and G-Sync
- 32" Asus ProArt PA32U | ? w/QD | ?ms | 1000cd/m2 | ?:1 | 95% DCI-P3 + 85% Rec. 2020
- 32" BenQ SW320 | IPS | 5ms G2G | 350cd/m2 | 1000:1 | 100% sRGB
- 32" LG 32UD99 | IPS | ?ms | ?cd/m2 | ?:1 | 95% DCI-P3
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So this just came in: LG To Unveil Spectacular Monitor Lineup At CES 2017
The interesting bit is this in particular:
(Thankfully it's not curved as most new displays seem to be these days.)
I'm sure that this is just the first of several PC HDR monitors which will be announced soon.
2560x1440
- 27" Dell S2718D | IPS | 6ms G2G | 400cd/m2 | 1000:1 | 99% sRGB
3840x2160 (aka 4K)
- 27" Asus Swift PG27UQ | IPS w/QDs | ?ms | 1000cd/m2 | ?:1 | ?% DCI-P3 + 144Hz and G-Sync
- 32" Asus ProArt PA32U | ? w/QD | ?ms | 1000cd/m2 | ?:1 | 95% DCI-P3 + 85% Rec. 2020
- 32" BenQ SW320 | IPS | 5ms G2G | 350cd/m2 | 1000:1 | 100% sRGB
- 32" LG 32UD99 | IPS | ?ms | ?cd/m2 | ?:1 | 95% DCI-P3
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So this just came in: LG To Unveil Spectacular Monitor Lineup At CES 2017
The interesting bit is this in particular:
To stay a step ahead of the rapid proliferation of HDR content, LG's 32-inch UHD 4K monitor (model 32UD99) with 3840 x 2160 resolution supports the HDR10 standard, which delivers enhanced brightness levels, more shadow detail and a wider color gamut for an exceptionally true-to-life image. Compatibility with the HDR10 standard increases the monitor's peak brightness, enabling users to edit movies and photographs much more comfortably.
The 32UD99's In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel displays over 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space, making it ideal for media content creators. Creative professionals will also appreciate features such as True Color Pro, which deliver color reproduction accuracy that is unmatched in the industry. With the availability of a new generation of HDR-capable game consoles, the 32UD99 is also well-equipped to meet the increasing demands of players around the world as HDR gaming becomes the new standard in home entertainment and game play.
(Thankfully it's not curved as most new displays seem to be these days.)
I'm sure that this is just the first of several PC HDR monitors which will be announced soon.