Soon gamers will realize moving your eyes across a large monitor costs then 0.01 second and will switch back to tiny 14" monitors to give them an edge.
"Demand for larger gaming displays is growing these days, so it is not surprising that more and more manufacturers have introduced 37.5-inch and bigger LCDs."
Wait a minute... Where's this alleged, mythical 37.5-inch 4k LCD, that I've apparently completely missed out on? I want one!
HP Z38c and Acer XR382CQK have 3840x1600. LG has an over locked one at 144Hz, while Acer's Predator X38 goes up to 175Hz... if you can run it. But then if you can pay $2399 for it, maybe you can. (The others are cheaper.)
LG must be enjoying this because every time a 55" OLED PC monitor is released someone asks why not just get a LG OLED TV. I missed the days when PC monitors were either clearly cheaper or better than comparably priced TV of same size.
Yeah, it’s pretty humorous and sad? The feature matrix of OLED PC monitors is abysmal. Any OLED monitor is abysmal for many pros & enthuasists are DOA if they don’t have Dolby Vision HDR, HLG, HDR, & HDMI 2.1 when a LG OLED C9+ exists.
Hi, Anand authors reporting on OLELD monitors/ at CES (& moving forward): Can you ask reps with these kind of OLED monitors whether their monitors have HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision HDR, HLG HDR, & whether their monitor is TrueBlack 400 or TrueBlack500 certified?
I think it gets to the point faster on the merit & value of a particular new OLED monitor being launched. It’s common knowledge the VESA standards are different for OLED and can make it easier to pa
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ingwe - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
Wouldn't this need to have HDMI 2.1 for the this refresh rate?Golgatha777 - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
No, that's possible with DP 1.4, as is variable refresh.shabby - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
Soon gamers will realize moving your eyes across a large monitor costs then 0.01 second and will switch back to tiny 14" monitors to give them an edge.surt - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
You joke but there is no doubt that pro gamers will be moving to HMD for superior performance once the technology evolves a little more.boeush - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
"Demand for larger gaming displays is growing these days, so it is not surprising that more and more manufacturers have introduced 37.5-inch and bigger LCDs."Wait a minute... Where's this alleged, mythical 37.5-inch 4k LCD, that I've apparently completely missed out on? I want one!
GreenReaper - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
HP Z38c and Acer XR382CQK have 3840x1600. LG has an over locked one at 144Hz, while Acer's Predator X38 goes up to 175Hz... if you can run it. But then if you can pay $2399 for it, maybe you can. (The others are cheaper.)boeush - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
Yes, but all of those are "ultrawide". Where's my **4k** (16:9) 38" screen?wr3zzz - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
LG must be enjoying this because every time a 55" OLED PC monitor is released someone asks why not just get a LG OLED TV. I missed the days when PC monitors were either clearly cheaper or better than comparably priced TV of same size.lilkwarrior - Thursday, January 9, 2020 - link
Yeah, it’s pretty humorous and sad? The feature matrix of OLED PC monitors is abysmal. Any OLED monitor is abysmal for many pros & enthuasists are DOA if they don’t have Dolby Vision HDR, HLG, HDR, & HDMI 2.1 when a LG OLED C9+ exists.lilkwarrior - Thursday, January 9, 2020 - link
Hi, Anand authors reporting on OLELD monitors/ at CES (& moving forward): Can you ask reps with these kind of OLED monitors whether their monitors have HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision HDR, HLG HDR, & whether their monitor is TrueBlack 400 or TrueBlack500 certified?I think it gets to the point faster on the merit & value of a particular new OLED monitor being launched.
It’s common knowledge the VESA standards are different for OLED and can make it easier to pa