Hi,
Has anyone succeeded in enabling Freesync on the monitor?
I'm trying now with the latest nvidia drivers, gtx 1080ti and the latest monitor firmware but the "monitor technology" option is not showing up at all...
Linus' "review" of the LG 65" 4k OLED TV he was given by LG (so take his experience with a grain of salt as always):
https://www.vessel.com/videos/Br0EgQ6rB
So?
Which means that we'll need screens curved vertically and horizontally.
I still don't understand the problem, nor from where you took the "practical limit" you're writing about.
DPI calculator is telling me:
Display size: 23.53" × 13.24" = 311.5in² (59.77cm × 33.62cm = 2009.68cm²) at...
I don't understand your point to be honest: why would you have to sit further back? A 110" 8k ultrawide display would be basically a huge screen that can be used as multiple monitor setups, so rotating your head to look at the various parts wouldn't be an issue.
Of course it would be useless...
While I'd definitely support a 10240x4320 55" to use with 2x scaling, I don't understand why a 110" version of it to use with 100% scaling would not be an option as well, considering that professionals now already use 4-6 monitors setups for various work purposes, setups which obviously do not...
6ghz doesn't matter, The point is performance increase. That Xeon is a MONSTER. If they released that (unlocked) for enthusiasts they'd have them line up to buy them (or even 2 of them, the SR-2 platform was praised at the time), but if they did that many professional customers (especially small...
So they've decided to go the way of paying the reviewers. I'm disgusted by both pcper and (what I've heard of, since I haven't yet read the review myself) anandtech, who've stated that it's time for SB owners to upgrade, despite their own benchmarks clearly demonstrating that the perofmrance...
They already did, it's called Xeon E5-2699 v3
But they will never release that for enthusiasts because it would impact their (WAY more profitable) professional market.
This is pathetic. 25% improvement over a 4+ YEARS OLD CPU! And for over $700 (CPU, mobo, RAM)!
Either Moore's law is truly dead or Intel is not even trying anymore.
Yep, and ironically the countries with the highest % of women in tech are the ones that actually force them (through economic necessity) to study and enter those fields (like China)...
So, has anyone tried overclocking the monitor yet? Specifically, I'd be interested if it can do 4k@72hz and 4k@75hz without frame skipping, so we can have judder-free playback of 24fps content.
They're shipping from Netherlands, so I'm not sure belgian store is the right word...
Also:
This is from their external warehouse, so shipping might take more than 2 weeks.
5120x2160@120hz 50" curved with dp1.3 would be probably the most realistic one atm, but my endgame would be a curved ultrawide 8k (10240x4320) at 120hz, possibly OLED.
Though by the time we get something like that Oculus Rift will provide infinite monitors in a very detailed Virtual Desktop, so...
At this point I'm fairly sure we'll get a 4k OLED Oculus Rift (which will provide infinite monitors through Virtual Desktop) a lot sooner than we'll get actual OLED desktop monitors...
Then you're not looking hard enough. Many of samsung's 4k TVs are less than 500 in Italy, and there was a xmas discount a few weeks ago that brought a 40" one to 399...