Actually most are good. It's just the stupid Segoe font (introduced with Vista) that isn't.
Is it the default now or something?
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Actually most are good. It's just the stupid Segoe font (introduced with Vista) that isn't.
Is it the default now or something?
Good to know! I'm looking at the 43X800E, along with the 43X800D and 43KU7500 as my next choices once Adorama processes my LG refund. The lag and blur complaints some have with Samsung's VA panels don't affect me at all with my KS8500. I just want a smaller screen. 43" is perfect for me as a big desktop monitor.decided to pull the trigger on trying the Sony XBR43X800E after reading some of the drawbacks on this display + the pixel blur issues on the Samsung VA TVs of similar size. so far i'm liking it a lot. IPS panel, low enough for me input lag (30 ms approx) screen uniformity seems very good only on full white screens can i see a slight dimming on the left and right edges and sometimes the top corners, it has to do with viewing at such short range though as if i move to the side slightly or back that goes away. really only thing holding it back from being an excellent large 4K PC display is for those who can't handle a very minor amount of input lag otherwise it seems so far to me to be an incredible general use display. I used to run 1080p TVs as my primary so i know the trials and tribulations of using a TV as a monitor very well and even went back to normal monitors up until this panel but in any event very happy. if anyone wants me to test something etc let me know.
Frito is right - the offerings in the smaller 4K TV segment as well as the large 4K monitor segment are limited. If there was a 4K OLED between 40-50" with low input lag, my search would likely be complete.
decided to pull the trigger on trying the Sony XBR43X800E after reading some of the drawbacks on this display + the pixel blur issues on the Samsung VA TVs of similar size. so far i'm liking it a lot. IPS panel, low enough for me input lag (30 ms approx) screen uniformity seems very good only on full white screens can i see a slight dimming on the left and right edges and sometimes the top corners, it has to do with viewing at such short range though as if i move to the side slightly or back that goes away. really only thing holding it back from being an excellent large 4K PC display is for those who can't handle a very minor amount of input lag otherwise it seems so far to me to be an incredible general use display. I used to run 1080p TVs as my primary so i know the trials and tribulations of using a TV as a monitor very well and even went back to normal monitors up until this panel but in any event very happy. if anyone wants me to test something etc let me know.
I bought from Adorama, via Amazon. At the time, the price was $647 shipped. The return was handled by Amazon. They provided the UPS label and Adorama issued the full refund.Geez I wish I could see this thing locally before buying. Those who have purchased and returned, did you all use Amazon? Which seller?
I'd be interested in the X800E but this thing will be in a very bright office environment so I have to have an IPS wish pretty aggressive AG.
Can anybody guess what frequency the PWM is at? Samdung uses 120hz PWM, which is pretty awful..
^^ Thanks - as far as the blinking goes, are you using DisplayPort or HDMI?
Using the cable(s) that came with it? What video card?
Are you the only one that has experienced the blinking on/off?
Any shadow effect on the edges? My Sharp 43" has shadow effect similar to this one which is a little annoying.
^^ Thanks
Anybody else have updates on their experience with this monitor?
Would you purchase it again? Have you gotten used to the edge issues?
So is BGR only an issue if you're connected to a Mac?
This doesn't affect text clarity/crispness/sharpness in Windows, does it?
I'll be using mine for productivity 9 hrs a day, no gaming.
Is the DELL 43 BGR as well?
^^ Thanks - as far as the blinking goes, are you using DisplayPort or HDMI?
Using the cable(s) that came with it? What video card?
DisplayPort. Using the cable that came with it, and also when using a longer 3rd party cable. GTX 1080.
In my experience, any monitor or TV is capable of this kind of blacking-out. It seems to happen far more often when pushing the limits of the display interface. Sometimes (but certainly not always), with other monitors, it occurs at the exact same time as someone in the room noticeably discharges static electricity (e.g. into the floor or a piece of metal). I have not had this one long enough to notice a correlation. But it stands to reason that a bit of electromagnetic voodoo is corrupting the video signal.
Hi,A reviewer on youtube reported 100% sRGB coverage and around 77% AdobeRGB, after calibration... However the uniformity results were disappointing to say the least (>5dE deviations). For those who own the monitor, could you post some photos displaying a full white screen and a gray one (~15-20% ABL)? I can stand various monitor deficiencies, but uniformity issues just kill me, they are in most cases noticeable with normal usage.