That 4K 144hz asus jeez I might get it! Worth it with a gtx 1080??
Seems like a dream for now I'm pretty sure it will be amazing30+ inch Ultra Wide, HDR, 1440p screen, 144hz, G-Sync, when?
30+ inch Ultra Wide, HDR, 1440p screen, 144hz, G-Sync, when?
Edge backlight also puts them in a lower price segment with worse than that of 27" one local dimming capabilities.Panel wise, AUO will offer various HDR display options. The edge backlight options will come in flat 32" (2560 x 1440) and curved 35" (3440 x 1440) sizes and are based on VA panel technology. They will offer 8 backlight areas and a colour space of DCIP3 >=90%. 400 typical and 600 cd/m2 peak brightness is provided and these panels are forecast to go in to production in Q3 2017.
This one is interesting if only as a sign of things to come: EIZO Offers ColorEdge Proiminence 31in DCI-4K Monitor HDR
Clearly not gaming oriented it still manages to get to 1000cd/m2 on an IPS panel.
I still feel that 1000 cd/m2 - or anything above 500 cd/m2 really - may be too much for a desktop monitor though. Can't think of any reason I want to sit in front of a floodlight.
This is interesting. How do they plan to achieve 1 million : 1 contrast without local dimming on anything which isn't an OLED?This one is interesting if only as a sign of things to come: EIZO Offers ColorEdge Proiminence 31in DCI-4K Monitor HDR
Clearly not gaming oriented it still manages to get to 1000cd/m2 on an IPS panel.
That would be really cool if it had high refresh rates.Anyway, I've been eyeing this one myself: 32", 1000 nits, quantum dot, direct-LED, factory calibrated. https://www.asus.com/Monitors/PA32U/
This is interesting. How do they plan to achieve 1 million : 1 contrast without local dimming on anything which isn't an OLED?
That would be really cool if it had high refresh rates.
That's peak brightness for whenever HDR content in games and movies has bright highlights. It won't be that bright otherwise while working.
Anyway, I've been eyeing this one myself: 32", 1000 nits, quantum dot, direct-LED, factory calibrated. https://www.asus.com/Monitors/PA32U/
When they release 40+ inch screens, let me know. I can't go back to anything smaller.
When they release 40+ inch screens, let me know. I can't go back to anything smaller.
The Dell UltraSharp UP2718Q is the company's first display to support HDR10, in addition to its UHD 3840x2160 resolution, and it's backed by the UHD Alliance Premium Certification.
...The UP2718Q is stated to hit up to 1000 nits, which is likely helped by full-array backlighting
This display is targeted directly at professionals, and it has a price tag to go along with that, with availability scheduled for May 23 at $1999.99.
I'll wait 2-3 years when there's G-Sync 144hz HDR monitors.
Another 4K HDR10 monitor for professional usage: Dell Announces UP2718Q HDR Display, And Two InfinityEdge Displays
I'll wait 2-3 years when there's G-Sync 144hz HDR monitors.
edit: Oh they already exist...I'll wait for them to be cheaper!
The only HDR panel with higher than 60Hz refresh and GSync so far is 27" IPS one used in Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ and Acer Predator XB272-HDR.
AUO have a couple of ultrawide HDR xVA panels which should go into production in 3rd quarter but it is unknown what refresh rate they'll support:
Edge backlight also puts them in a lower price segment with worse than that of 27" one local dimming capabilities.
Only 4k screens having full HDR is somewhat saddening as our GPUs are not that level yet.
Are 4K HDR TVs available now? How much are they?
This is interesting. How do they plan to achieve 1 million : 1 contrast without local dimming on anything which isn't an OLED?
That would be really cool if it had high refresh rates.
Local dimming is pretty much needed for good HDR on LCD panels as otherwise backlight bleeding will destroy the contrast ratio and panel manufacturers will opt to produce insane amounts of light to compensate for that to hit HDR contrast specs - which is a highly questionable solution for a desktop monitor in the first place.Having a hard time finding info on the AUO screens, but ultrawide HDR at 1440p sounds very interesting so far. Not too fussed about local diming, as I've always turned that off for displays that have had them before (annoys me to no end as I find it very noticable when they dim). Unless the tech has improved in the past few years.
So does anyone here have any experience on how 1080p looks on a 4k monitor? Is it a perfect pixel conversion rate with no blurring?
Making the jump to 1440p to 4k is huge and I love high framerates, but if 1080p @ 144 was good enough IQ it makes it an enticing option
Having a hard time finding info on the AUO screens, but ultrawide HDR at 1440p sounds very interesting so far. Not too fussed about local diming, as I've always turned that off for displays that have had them before (annoys me to no end as I find it very noticable when they dim). Unless the tech has improved in the past few years.
Neat! Thanks for the link, that clears these new model announcements up.They will probably use the new panasonic panels or something comparable?
https://www.heise.de/newsticker/mel...-mit-kontraststarkem-IPS-Display-3562128.html
Edit official PR: http://news.panasonic.com/global/press/data/2016/11/en161128-4/en161128-4.html
Apparently unless it's a new magic Panasonic IPSIts the only way you'd get any considerable HDR level contrast on an IPS screen.
There are OLED monitors but they are reserved for professionals and cost a bajillion.Will there ever by OLED PC monitors coming...with high refresh rate of course. Been waiting...
Sexy. Wish I could get the same exact panel for cheaper w/out the extra eye tracking crap.
I also don't need the eye tracking, but at the prices we are looking at for these screens it's probably just a drop in the bucket in terms of cost.Sexy. Wish I could get the same exact panel for cheaper w/out the extra eye tracking crap.
21:9?
I can't do 16:19 for gaming anymore.
I don't want a 4K monitor. I don't buy new graphics cards every year.
Like others I would want a 144hz 1440p and probably non IPS
Probably about as much as for the Asus. 2000/$. This one has eye tracking added, but I doubt Acer would be crazy enough to price it even higher.Fuck me I want that ACer predator or the Asus. How much for the new predator posted above!?
Ugh too expensiveProbably about as much as for the Asus. 2000/$. This one has eye tracking added, but I doubt Acer would be crazy enough to price it even higher.
Probably about as much as for the Asus. 2000/$. This one has eye tracking added, but I doubt Acer would be crazy enough to price it even higher.