US?
On German Amazon it's actually got more expensive by 40 €, costing now 1.170€.
Unless you want wait for the new BOA Panels:
https://tftcentral.co.uk/news/boe-latest-panel-development-plans-july-2022
31.5″ panel with 3840 x 2160 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. This one would have 4608...
Maybe some wonky EU-Batch (mine is made on 07/2022), who knows...
Also most german user-reviews I saw so far, almost everyone was complaining about loud fans. A guy on German amazon went through 3 of those displays and all had the problem.
I'll probably keep mine though, since everything else is...
Well got the display today.
No dead pixels but with tiny bit of clouding on right top and right bottom corner, which is totally acceptable to me. Nothing like the mess that M32U was:
The Image quality of the Display is great and the ATW-Polarizer is indeed a game changer.
I see almost no...
On what brightness value does it reach 140nits? You have to stay above 30 Brightness if you want flicker-free output, was this right?
Also are you sure it's not the Panel-Type (IPS-Nano) why you got the eye strain?
Did you use other IPS Nano panel displays except this one?
Also: Black...
Come again after there are any sanely priced 32'' options on the marked.
If you meant a FALD TV, I don't want a huge-size TV as my PC display.
;-)
Thanks for the tips though. I knew that #1 might become better over time or after some gentle massage with a microfiber cloth, but it's still very...
But this will also reduce the size of the display and so make my 27"->32'' swap pointless :D
(the extra pixels from going 1440p->2160p are really nice though)
And my M32U is not as good as I initially thought. My first impression above was made during daytime, so I could do only limited tests...
Well got the Gigabyte M32U delivered today.
Looks like I won the panel lottery on 1st try. No dead pixels, no dust under coating, no backlight bleed. Perfect panel (EDIT: well not quite. Check the post bellow).
The only thing that annoys me on it is the IPS-Glow. Its much more visible on 32"...
Thanks for the tests.
Fan kicking in starting @60 brightness is reassuring, but I still wouldn't buy a display with a fan (at least not until they start making displays with easy swappable fans. I think it would be a good idea for display manufacturers to allow easy fan moding. The nits demand...
Sill, IMHO a fan has no to buisness being in a display. It may be fine for now, but who knows how loud it will get in a few years especially in a dusty environment...(If at least displays had a module for users to easy plug/swap fans, then It would be OK)
Well, I guess I will be going with...
Wanted to buy LG 32GQ950-B, but apparently it has a built in fan, can anyone confirm?
(I saw a short german "review" with a guy complaining about a loud fan noise , which would be a deal breaker for me.)
Nah, most people either have no soldering skills, are too lazy, or just have no time for a project that would take several weeks from ordering+receiving all parts to finishing it (or perhaps months, if you order parts from aliexpress) and want an easy way out :).
Maybe you could try to organize...
It really looks great, but taking a look at BOM and then searching for half a hour on aliexpress for different parts i gave up while not being even half through the list.
Would be great if you had a site, where one could order either an assembled unit or a DIY kit with all the parts needed. Do...
LOL what a load of bullshit :spitoutdummy::D
What's the point of a G-Sync ultimate module in this display if the display doesn't work correctly at lower Hz anyway?? ( hell, according to a few posts in this forum it does already flicker at 60Hz!)
You could then just as well go for a "G-Sync...
Heh, looks like Q60R models also have 120Hz panels, but only starting from 55''...
FFS, why dont they use those in 40'' or 43'' TVs? The demand is there.