I bought the Samsung j590 and returned it. If anyone curious just ask me about it .
It uses same panel as viewsonic vx3211-4k, benq ew3270u, lg 32uk550-b
*WoW had strobing effect because pixel transition was too slow (looked like monitor was dimming when camera moving)
* Color shift even...
Interesting you say that because the Viewsonic VX3211-4k I'm looking at is very similar (IMO just different stand/frame/ports)
On the BenQ, how was the ghosting? That's really my biggest worry with these monitors. I don't mind 60hz, just the ghosting.
That's fine for me. I only ever use VESA anyway.
No vesa = crazy person.
I agree though, there is like 15 different 32" viewsonic monitors this year and I've only ever seen review for like 2.
Viewsonix VX3211-4k (32" 4k VA)
Samsung LU32J590UQE (32" 4k VA)
Anyone got any reviews on these two 4k monitors? It's a joke trying to search for non-english reviews.
When you buy this monitor don't they give you a card that has the color calibration on it? How can it be possible that the guy above has a monitor that is very red?
btw black stabilizer I heard is better at 0
also if using HDMI don't forgot to set 0-255 spectrum, otherwise it can bug to 16-234...
81.72ppi
It is borderline acceptable. Depends on the game, you really want the game to support supersampling or some sort of really good anti aliasing to get rid of the jaggied/pixely edges.
Unless your sort of blind and it doesn't bother you that is.
If you use an Nvidia card, the input lag is easily over 40ms.
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/2017/test-hp-omen-32-teil7.html#Reaktionsverhalten Check out that blue bar, 49ms latency recorded! I had the exact same problem, it felt awful.
Apparently although never formally proven, if...
Their charts are underdeveloped compared to other sites and don't show the whole picture. There is something off about their WBW/GBG listings
I've used a monitor they reviewed before and it was like the screen was melting, easily 20ms+ for certain gray shades (VA) and their grids looked nothing...