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    Acer XR382CQK - anybody waiting for this?

    21:9 still isn't something that interests since I play a lot of overwatch. This game is one of my top 3 games I play right now and it doesn't have 21:9 native support which is deal breaker for me. Unless every game I own confidently plays at 21:9, then I'll finally buy one.
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    And this is why 21:9 monitors are pretty much useless for gaming

    Rockstar and cd project red are some of the most respectable game developers. Stop being salty
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    And this is why 21:9 monitors are pretty much useless for gaming

    I'm just happy they support 144hz since they have this belief that everyone should have an equal playing field. I don't think they're aware of the huge advantage we have with high refresh rate monitors, but all good for me.
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    And this is why 21:9 monitors are pretty much useless for gaming

    ultrawides are too bleeding edge in the gaming industry. 16:9 is still the way to go.
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    30"-32" IPS or VA, any w/ high refresh rate for gaming?

    34" 3440x1440 native 100hz monitors are coming at the end of the year. Acer and Samsung already announced theirs.
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    Dell 43 Ultra HD 4K Multi Client Monitor – P4317Q

    Just returned a bdm4350uc I just recently got and tested it on my MacBook and gaming rig. I noticed a lot of fringed text mostly due to the fact my eyes are adjusted to RGB layouts which give a picture perfect image, so it was a big downgrade for me. I was going to turn the display upside down...
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    Dell 43 Ultra HD 4K Multi Client Monitor – P4317Q

    If you google complications of desktop applications running in BGR, it will explain itself. Even with clear type on, not everything will respect it and text in unsupported apps like browsers and Adobe products will look fringed.
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    Dell 43 Ultra HD 4K Multi Client Monitor – P4317Q

    Still uses a BGR pixel layout so this is useless to me. I'm still waiting for a PWM free RGB 40"+ to arrive on the market..
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    Name brand 40"+ 4K options?

    Sucks, that all of these panels use BGR and a degree of PWM. It's a lost cause in this market for anyone serious about getting a display for professional or extensive desktop use. 32" 4K panels have RGB and no PWM so in looking toward that direction if I don't buy a 34" ultra wide.
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    IPS vs VA pixel structure sharpness.

    So I am curious which one has the superior native sharpess since IPS and VA use different pixel structures. I've read some reviews about VA monitors having interlacing or traces of other flaws. Do you guys have any education you can on me on this subject so I can make a well informed decision on...
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    Best all-around monitor that's around 36-42"?

    Larger displays use BGR subpixel layouts so, not not the best for desktop use even with clear type since there are complications with software communicating with it at times. 32" 4K panels do come with the standard RGB.
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    40 inch RGB panel, with NO PWM and little input lag #4K

    Honestly, I'll be happy with any 40"-43" that is RGB, 4:4:4, and PWM Free. Input lag is not really a "big" concern in my boat since I won't use it for serious gaming. Gaming on smaller screens is much more comfortable for me. I just want something more for productivity and my workstation setup...
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    40 inch RGB panel, with NO PWM and little input lag #4K

    Though Windows has the capability to use clear type to fine tune to make up for the BGR layout, not all software will respect it and still run RGB inside of Windows. I was just considering one of these large panels, but like people are saying, it's a horrible time to buy them for actual desktop...
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    Dell 43 Ultra HD 4K Multi Client Monitor – P4317Q

    Is this a BGR subpixel layout like all the other 43" IPS panels?
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    Looking for 40" 4K (PWM Free) display

    I'll keep this in mind, glossy will be okay in my studio since it is a dark room. The benq you mention looks very good too in its own ways. Something I didn't take into consideration was the fact that all 32" 4K panels are AHVA (IPS type), which is a bit worrying since originally I had the idea...
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