I heard the new Asus PG248Q used a true 8bit panel without FRC dithering and was interested to know if other manufactures had adopted this panel however I was not aware of the models you mentioned which sound more interesting, especially the Samsung. Thanks for the heads up.
I've owned old IPS panels that were ruined by IR. Newer IPS panels don't have this problem.
This is a premium monitor costing several grand. Call me naive but why would Dell bring one of these out at this price for it to only last 5 minutes?
Personally I would not buy one of these as I do...
Ditched it for an Asus PG278Q mate. I tried another FG2421 over a year later and it still had the problems I had when I tried the first run.
All monitors I tried had Made in Japan stuck on the back.
The crosshatching is like I said, it looks like the bonding of the AG coating has got...
Gysnc is not needed, its more of a luxury. Personally I really like it and I prefer it to strobing. Tearing is still present at 144hz without refresh rate syncing its just the image is refreshed so fast on the monitor that tearing happens 'quicker' so its less of an issue at 144 frames per...
I determine good image quality by using my eyes.
That glow was present in most games I played. I wanted this monitor to be excellent I truly did. I am not posting this out of spite. But those monitors are not worth the attention unless your extremely dedicated, which sounds like you are, and...
OP would do right to avoid the FG2421.
In that pic you can see the shocking glow emitted on a dark screen. If you think that image looks good you need your bloody eyes testing.
I've had three of those FG2421's hoping for a good panel and all were shite. The PG278Q crushes this monitor in every...
144hz and Gsync should have been out in 2004 when we started switching to LCD's. 10 years of using sluggish panels was a dark age in the PC realm.
Sounds like you already got your sights set on 4k though so buy which ever appeals to you the most.
My vote would be the PG278Q as I own one and...