AnIgnorantPerson
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Are there any monitors that are out now that are better than the PG279Q? Are there 4K versions out yet?
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Doesn't matter. What are the G-sync ULMB options besides the PG279Q?Yes, but price dictates everything. What is his price range?
The 4K ones are the PG27UQ from ASUS and the X27 from Acer. They retail for $2,000 USD, but can sometimes be found for cheaper these days. Both of these monitors do not have ULMB, thoughDoesn't matter. What are the G-sync ULMB options besides the PG279Q?
You said the 4K IPS (AHVA) ones are out now?
Also IPS/AMOLED type quality. TN is not an option.
thanks for the info! If there a reason why?The 4K ones are the PG27UQ from ASUS and the X27 from Acer. They retail for $2,000 USD, but can sometimes be found for cheaper these days. Both of these monitors do not have ULMB, though
They don't have ULMB probably due to the FALD backlighting. G-SYNC still works perfectly, though.thanks for the info! If there a reason why?
yea, I just got done reading the tftcentral review. I don't see why FALD can't strobe....it does basically the same thing with HDR really (not sure if the FALD completely turns off for black in HDR).They don't have ULMB probably due to the FALD backlighting. G-SYNC still works perfectly, though.
whats BFI?The Sony XBR Z9D is FALD with 800+ local dimming zones and supports BFI which is similar to strobing?
yea, I just got done reading the tftcentral review. I don't see why FALD can't strobe....it does basically the same thing with HDR really (not sure if the FALD completely turns off for black in HDR).
Well except the fact it’ll probably be next year before any of them come out.
All the display companies have horrific recent track record in getting the leading edge stuff to market.
I’ll take my 200hz 34 inch please (well actually I want the 144hz 38 now, so that’ll be another year)
That's cause Asus for better or worse over engineer their products. Whereas most the other companies release new makes and models every year, Asus monitor lifecycle is 2-5 years, so they can recoup all the extra R&D. They also source their panels from Samsung/LG. So you can be a guinea pig for all the latest tech or overpay for an overbuilt over-engineered monitor. At least as consumers, we have those options.No, at least Samsung and LG will have new models out this year. Asus is a joke and takes an eternity to get anything out, but Samsung and LG will get something out.