nVidia in their keynote just promised new drivers for nVidia cards (generations not specified) that will enable (manually) to enable G-Sync on ALL Adaptive-Sync monitors. This should include all FreeSync 1 / 2 HDR -monitors. How this will function in reality, is another matter.
Also this 43"version seems to be almost enough to get that Gsync certification. So far those 12 approved models are 48-144 models... So Nvidia has put that async certification high, and that is good thing because more monitor makers are gonna make better freesync monitors, amd that means cheaper prices in long run!
sadly Gsync and fast tn monitors are the only features that give me hope that new models will support 3d vision. As a fan who games in stereo or not at all. It would be a shame if Gsync compatible narrowed my 3d vision support anymore than it is. I can live with community solutions to the games/software. But am at the mercy of hardware support.
input lag of 2k-4k tvs is 10-30ms. Also you're paying a ton of extra money to get a 4k tv over 60hz (up to 120hz) but you really cant trust a 4k tv claiming 120hz because they fake that crap with tvs.
There's also other crap that goes into it but maybe you should wonder in the first place why you can get a 43 inch 4K tv for $250 but a 43 inch 4K monitor is going to be $1400-2K?
My 27” PG27UQ is perfect, as long as it’s not too far away, it’s perfect size. A 32” 16:9 I had to keep looking up and down, it was annoying. Ultrawide is all peripheral, which is cool too, but I LOVE my monitor
Finally some decent 40-43" 4k HDR monitors with freesync. I'm tired of everything either being 27" or 65". 40-43" is the right size for doing real work at 100%.
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oRAirwolf - Sunday, January 6, 2019 - link
Hopefully they release some g-sync variants of these. That 43" might replace my Sony 43" 4K.halcyon - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
nVidia in their keynote just promised new drivers for nVidia cards (generations not specified) that will enable (manually) to enable G-Sync on ALL Adaptive-Sync monitors. This should include all FreeSync 1 / 2 HDR -monitors. How this will function in reality, is another matter.haukionkannel - Tuesday, January 8, 2019 - link
Also this 43"version seems to be almost enough to get that Gsync certification.So far those 12 approved models are 48-144 models... So Nvidia has put that async certification high, and that is good thing because more monitor makers are gonna make better freesync monitors, amd that means cheaper prices in long run!
theuglyman0war - Tuesday, January 8, 2019 - link
sadly Gsync and fast tn monitors are the only features that give me hope that new models will support 3d vision. As a fan who games in stereo or not at all. It would be a shame if Gsync compatible narrowed my 3d vision support anymore than it is. I can live with community solutions to the games/software. But am at the mercy of hardware support.bubblyboo - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
"January 450 nits"Lol. 43 and up are just TV panels. 32 is some dumb curved shit. Nothing interesting here.
akujik - Tuesday, January 8, 2019 - link
input lag of 2k-4k tvs is 10-30ms. Also you're paying a ton of extra money to get a 4k tv over 60hz (up to 120hz) but you really cant trust a 4k tv claiming 120hz because they fake that crap with tvs.There's also other crap that goes into it but maybe you should wonder in the first place why you can get a 43 inch 4K tv for $250 but a 43 inch 4K monitor is going to be $1400-2K?
sibuna - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
and we have gone from too small 4k (27") to too large 4k (49")FFS make a 34" 4k gaming monitor
milkod2001 - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
Plus 10000000 what you said.PCgamerTep2019! - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
My 27” PG27UQ is perfect, as long as it’s not too far away, it’s perfect size. A 32” 16:9 I had to keep looking up and down, it was annoying. Ultrawide is all peripheral, which is cool too, but I LOVE my monitorTrefugl - Monday, January 7, 2019 - link
Finally some decent 40-43" 4k HDR monitors with freesync. I'm tired of everything either being 27" or 65". 40-43" is the right size for doing real work at 100%.Jnoh - Tuesday, January 8, 2019 - link
Bah. Any sign of a 1440 version of that XG49VQ?