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I am eyeing for a 27" 1440p myself and this AOC 27" Q2775PQU has me most interested. It was released a short while ago and the last model (Q2770PQU) has very favorable reviews everywhere. I believe they use a newer AHVA panel (older uses PLS) on this one with 4ms refresh rate.
Looks interesting. It looks like Samsung is going more and more into the smaller curve radius for the PC monitor market. I really hope they manage to boost the pixel responsiveness for this new SVA panel. It would be the perfect choice for me then.
Yeah. Plus mine can be overclocked to 75hz without any problem. It's making it really hard for me to find a worthy 1440p upgrade -.- Anybody know anything about the newer Samsung VA panels on their bigger 32" 1440p displays?
I can say the matte coating on this screen is quite thin. Almost to the point of being semi-glossy. It does an alright job of blocking reflection, though.
I decided to cancel my return and keep my EW2750ZL. Figured out it is probably the best screen there is at this price range and the little...
I was switching from a (Samsung 2693HM) 25.5" 16:10 to 27" 16:9 (BenQ EW2750ZL). Didn't notice a whole lot of different in size but text definitely look lightly more pixelated. My old monitor did a good job hiding it because the TN panel wasn't sharp enough xD. Movie is amazing, though.
Yeah usually a good guideline is to pick the middle overdrive option. It should have decent amount of ghost reduction and not so often produce these white overshoot. A standard test for this is the UFO Test (Blur Busters UFO Motion Tests)
I think the Samsung S27F350 is pretty interesting as well. It is brand-new, isn't it? Maybe they use better revision of their PLS panel with 4ms GtG response time.
Like you said, it has a lot to do with personal preferences. While I did notice some black crush and gamma shift from center outward, they didn't really bother me as much as this blurring/dark trailing problem.
Currently, I am looking into a 1440p IPS screens but quite disappointing to see not...
Got my BENQ EW2750zl a couple days ago. The display produces good colors and requires only slight tweaks to get very close to sRGB range but unfortunately the slow responsiveness in dark areas really ruined it for me. In dark scenes there are a lot of dark smearing/trailing which makes the dark...