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I now have the ETA of this Samsung 32" from a confidential source in the exec. branch of samsung. If you seriously need to know, you can PM me
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http://lcd.zol.com.cn/445/4454234.html
according to this link, it says "3840×2160@30Hz(HDMI)/@60Hz(DisplayPort)," Which doesn't make sense? HDMI only gives 30Hz and yet Display port gives 60Hz? Samsung can't be that stupid?
and the price is at US$3.2K (see link, convert from Chinese currency to US$)
http://lcd.zol.com.cn/445/4453924_all.html#p4454234
Ditto. The 1st link I post on page 1 and the 1 above conflict w/ ea. other.
by the way, just because their 28" is 1 tile, it doesn't mean their 31.5" is 1 tile, it is quite possible that they can make a 28" in 1 tile, but when it gets to 31.5", they can't make a 31.5" that big in 1 tile
My understanding is that the limitation was due to crappy TCONs and not the panel itself. I would hope that newer monitors did not use dual TCONs like the Asus and Sharp models, or at least they simply present to the driver a single screen @ 60hz without having that MST vs SST shit that I have to deal with on my Asus.
it says Signal Interface : eDP (2 ch, 4 Lanes)
does that mean it's 1 TCONS or 2?
and if the cost is $1300, and Dell is going for $2200, and samsung wants the list price to be $2600, that's very deep margin
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on my end, I have decided to wait at least 2 to 3 mth., every brand should have review, good and bad by then
Samsung service is very poor, and samsung quality from my experience is extremely horrible.
If samsung price is higher however, I'll definitely go w/ dell, as I don't trust their quality, I would rather put up w/ the 2 panel design w/ dell.
Great questions about "where is this".
This one and the LG 31 4k.
Seems odd how quiet it got. Almost like they're going a different direction due to a panel not living up to what they wanted to power these exact models.
Why do you say there quality is bad? I dont know what the service is like but I have a samsumg tv and there top PLS monitor, and they are absolutely stunning in quality.
I have 5 dead 30" 305T in 2 years. In the end, samsung refund all my $
SErvice is poor, takes 2 mth. for repair on each 305T. And the return monitor (repaired) is a defective monitor
Yeah that is unfortunate, I have been lucky I guess with my PLS 1440p monitor, no issues in 15 months, and strangely the price is still the same from when i bought it back then.
To be fair, they didn't say which year
the UD970 is ideal for professionals that run applications requiring accurate image reproduction, such as command and control, video and photo editing, mapping and simulation, engineering, and more. The Samsung UD970 UHD monitor will be available in August.
http://www.hometoys.com/news/2014/0...of-new-uhd-commercial-display-lineup/20005212
so it's official coming out in Aug. The question is, is there going to be any problems w/ it, like the defects w/ their 30" 305T?
but what if something else go wrong? When the 305T come out, every1 else has 30" 2560x1600, HP run fine, so did Dell. Only samsung screw up that badly. Who's to say that this new monitor that they make, will run w/ no problem?
But to be fair, the OEM sharp from Asus and Dell are still full of problem, so as long as samsung is no worse, some people will put up w/ it
Not quite everyone else, Gateway had a 2560x1600 display that was prone to failure later on. Do a search on XHD3000 failures.
Anyway, the 305T came out like 7 years ago. Have any more recent Samsung monitors (past 3 years or so) had major issues? That's more what I'd judge by.