"for less than $600 one can get an circa-80” curved display system with a 5760×1080 resolution." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When can we get a "single" 80" curved display for gaming at those resolutions?
"When it comes to color gamut, AOC says that the display covers 90% of the NTSC color space, which means that its capabilities exceed those required to display 100% of the sRGB color space. For some reason, AOC does not disclose anything about the sRGB support, but it is logical to expect a mass-market monitor to support the primary color space used by Microsoft’s Windows."
True, but between the brands low price and general reputation for race to the bottom quality; it would be at least as likely that the only color space it supports is the bogo-space of its completely uncalibrated bottom bin panel.
Naw. They need to reach into the swarovzki bin and make the logo out of crystals. Actually, that should be their new thing. The AOC logo should ALWAYS be picked out in crystals.
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Bullwinkle J Moose - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 - link
"for less than $600 one can get an circa-80” curved display system with a 5760×1080 resolution."--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When can we get a "single" 80" curved display for gaming at those resolutions?
I'm not a bezel fan!
Icehawk - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 - link
"aimed at people who value style above everything else"Maybe if they are the Mafia or are a Russian gangster. This monitor is gross.
ddriver - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 - link
There is a term for that - "kitsch".jabber - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 - link
Oh great, monitors that have the plugs jutting out at 90 degrees. Always looks so...crap.DanNeely - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 - link
"When it comes to color gamut, AOC says that the display covers 90% of the NTSC color space, which means that its capabilities exceed those required to display 100% of the sRGB color space. For some reason, AOC does not disclose anything about the sRGB support, but it is logical to expect a mass-market monitor to support the primary color space used by Microsoft’s Windows."True, but between the brands low price and general reputation for race to the bottom quality; it would be at least as likely that the only color space it supports is the bogo-space of its completely uncalibrated bottom bin panel.
rmm584 - Wednesday, September 6, 2017 - link
Presidential monitor.nathanddrews - Thursday, September 7, 2017 - link
Nah, the AOC logo needs to be gold, too.Lord of the Bored - Sunday, September 10, 2017 - link
Naw. They need to reach into the swarovzki bin and make the logo out of crystals. Actually, that should be their new thing. The AOC logo should ALWAYS be picked out in crystals.