Wasabi Mango UHD600 REAL4K HDMI 2.0

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It seems Wasabi Mango just revealed 2 more displays, called "Wasabi Mango UHD600 REAL4K HDMI 2.0" and "Wasabi Mango UHD600 REAL4K HDMI 2.0 3D".

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As the name suggested, they are both in 60 inch. The only difference I can find is one support 3D, while the other didn't, as the name suggested. Their specs are similar to their brothers like UHD430, UHD490 and others. They both have displayport, 2 HDMI 2.0, 10 bit panels and others. Same as UHD430, no words on FreeSync support.

Also, similar to UHD650, a soundbar was listed as an official accessory, which connect to the UHD600 via the SPDIF port.

Both monitors can be found on the Korean price comparison website Danawa.com, but pricing was not revealed. I think we could have more info in a few days.


UHD600 REAL4K HDMI 2.0

http://wasabimango.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=product_1&wr_id=36&sca=60형&sfl=wr_10&stx=

http://prod.danawa.com/info/?pcode=3451127&keyword=uhd600

UHD600 REAL4K HDMI 2.0 3D

http://wasabimango.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=product_1&wr_id=37&sca=60형&sfl=wr_10&stx=

http://prod.danawa.com/info/?pcode=3449825&keyword=uhd600
 
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Is it a TV and monitor or just a pc monitor? Is 60" monitor even practical? I thought 40" was pushing it but 60 just seems ridiculous for pc use.
 
I want this.

If the price is right, I don't even care for FreeSync support... but I might regret that choice in the future. But I really, really would prefer 1080p120 support.
 
^ That doesn't even really for most people, I'd think. This size is too big to be practical without an aftermarket stand/mount as you'd need to set it to the proper elevation and tilt angle for your viewing position to get the best looking and most comfortable viewing experience possible.
 
Is it a TV and monitor or just a pc monitor? Is 60" monitor even practical? I thought 40" was pushing it but 60 just seems ridiculous for pc use.

I am interested in these for business dashboard use in which the high resolution and the 4:4:4 is very valuable.
 
Is it a TV and monitor or just a pc monitor? Is 60" monitor even practical? I thought 40" was pushing it but 60 just seems ridiculous for pc use.

Here is a comparison of a 27" vs 60" screen, some people say they don't want to go from 24 > 27 because it is too big LOL. Sorry but 60" is just completely ABSURD as a PC monitor.

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Who said it must be put on a desk? I want it in my living room. Sized 70" and above.

P.S. People were asking for dumb TVs (and who needs even tuner nowadays), and looks like their wishes come through.
 
Who said it must be put on a desk? I want it in my living room. Sized 70" and above.

P.S. People were asking for dumb TVs (and who needs even tuner nowadays), and looks like their wishes come through.

Seriously it's about time. I can upgrade a streaming device like a roku many many times throughout the life of a display.
 
Mine would also be as a TV in my living room, attached to my gaming rig.
 
I have a huge dining room table as a desk. I run 3 50 inches. 60 inches is definitely in my "doable" range.

Not sure if a confirmed lack of 120hz support at 1080p is though. Might Guinea pig this for the forum.
 
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