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    Reports of 4K 60p over HDMI using NVIDIA GPUs

    Update: NVIDIA has now confirmed that Kepler and above GPUs can now output 4K 60p 8-bit with 4:2:0 Chroma Subsampling as of 340.43...
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    Samsung UD590 now on Newegg - $869

    I have no idea but my money is on MST due to the fact that it has two HDMI inputs just like the sharp and asus 4K displays. I think both drivers now automatically detect a 4K tiling display to make usage seamless. On NVIDIA it looks like one display. Not sure if you can see the eyefinity...
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    Seiki SE50UY04 3840x2160 50" TV ($1300)

    is this DP 1.2 MST or DP 1.2 SST?
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    4K - 28" Dell P2815Q

    The Verge seems to confirm what Forbes is saying. http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/8/5289712/4k-desktop-pc-monitors-now-start-at-699
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    4K - 28" Dell P2815Q

    10-bit. Well maybe 8-bit + FRC. But either way, yea! Maybe NVIDIA and AMD will finally cave and bring 10-bit to consumer cards now that it is available in consumer displays. Total fail. They have no merit to call this a 4K monitor if it can't do at least 4K 60 Hz 8-bit 4:4:4.
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    8k DisplayPort update coming in 2014

    The bandwidth required for 8K 60Hz 8-bit 4:4:4 exceeds 50 Gbps. The only way DP 1.3 will do 8K is using the aforementioned "VESA Display Stream Compression" to bring it to below DP 1.3's video max of 25.92 Gbps. I was hoping to see at least 40 Gbps so it could at least support 4K 120Hz 12-bit...
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    1080p 240 Hz on 4K Displays

    Is the Seiki capable of 240 Hz refresh? Or just 120 Hz?
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    1080p 240 Hz on 4K Displays

    Has anyone come across any display companies talking about 1080p 240 Hz on 4K Displays at CES? Thanks, to HDMI 2.0, there should now be enough bandwidth available for 1080p 240 Hz input. From there it should be relatively straight forward for a display to do simple dot-double scaling to turn...
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    Dell UltraSharp 32" 4K Monitor (UP3214Q)

    http://en.community.dell.com/dell-blogs/direct2dell/b/direct2dell/archive/2013/10/31/new-dell-ultrasharp-monitors-deliver-phenomenal-screen-performance-and-clarity-for-an-impressive-viewing-experience.aspx...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Not so sure R9 290X supports HDMI 2.0. If it did I would expect AMD to shout it from the rooftops. Instead silence and HardOCP's own review is saying HDMI port is only 1.4b http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/10/23/amd_radeon_r9_290x_video_card_review/4
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Stateless269 got the TV. He has confirmed that 4K 60p only works over DisplayPort MST.
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    Monitor gamut database?

    This list of 10-bit Monitors has a list of gamut which is based on the specs provided from the manufacturer. Percentages are better than nothing but numbers like 120% NTSC are not very useful. It would be nice if there was a massive database similar to this list of the largest Wide Gamut...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Disappointing. So let me see if I have this straight, DP 1.2 was released at the end of 2009 with enough bandwidth for 4K 60p over a single stream. Yet the first controllers to support this are only coming out in 2014 or even 2015? Ouch. Meanwhile the first HDMI controllers supporting 4K...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    It is a 4K 60p thing. Up until now there have been no 4K 60p input controllers, Panasonic will be the first to bring one to the market in this 4K TV. DisplayPort at 4K 30Hz will not have a split screen like HDMI (1.4) as there is enough bandwidth for that. Another thing worth testing out on...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Currently all 4K Monitors that have a DisplayPort only work at 4K using MST (Multi Stream Transport). This means that the monitor appears as to the GPU as two 1920x2160 streams and requires the use of multi-monitor functionality (eyefinity, Nvidia Surround-esque hack, etc). This could be the...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Awesome. Hope you can test out the Displayport and verify that this is the first display to do 4K over SST. There is no way the Panasonic will cover 100% of Rec 2020. No commercially available wide gamut display has ever exceeded 92% coverage. Mitsubishi could probably do it first if the...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Right now everyone is using the Leo Bodnar tool to do input lag testing, however, that device is designed only for 1080p. Won't running that device on a 4K TV cause the scaler to kick in causing even more input lag? Hopefully the Blur Busters Input Lag Detector will solve this problem but...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Yeah there is a monitor mode specifically for low latency usage. No mention of what the actual latency is but they are trying to promote its use for pc gaming.
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    I really hope that the Panasonic TC-L65WT600 is the first display to support 4K 60p over single stream. It looks like it will be the first display to support 4K 60p over HDMI 2.0. As far as I know, the firmware update for the Sony 4K TVs to enable HDMI 2.0 is not yet available. GPU...
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    Are there any 2560x1600 (120Hz+) Monitors?

    You will need to wait at least until DisplayPort 1.3 if not longer. As you can see in the charts in the previous link, the current version of DisplayPort (1.2) doesn't have the bandwidth to go above 60Hz. LCD panels are already able to have a refresh rate all the way up to 240 Hz. It is the...
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    new LG Display 31" 4K(4096x2160) IPS panel

    Interesting that it has a 4096x2160 (DCI 4K) resolution rather than a 3840x2160 (4K UHD) resolution. Nice to see that it is a 10-bit monitor. I wonder if it is true 10-bit or 8-bit + FRC. According to TFTcentral, LG Display has been known to build both types.
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    Seiki SE50UY04 3840x2160 50" TV ($1300)

    Supposed to be due in September according to the original press release. Most likely made in China probably by their subsidiary CSOT though that is just speculation. No. TV is probably just a rebadge of one of their existing China-only UHD TVs already on the market there. Too early for...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    http://www.displaymate.com/LG_OLED_TV_ShootOut_1.htm
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    Well Sony and Panasonic both showed 4K OLED prototypes at CES 2013. Samsung just showed off a 4K OLED prototype at IFA 2013. So by the time OLEDs become affordable you'll probably be able to get both.
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    There is a ton of more information about the TV on Panasonic's Japan page if you know Japanese. I added the tv to my list and included links to those pages as well a link to the official spec sheet (in English): Panasonic Viera TC-L65WT600 I couldn't find anything yet about color depth so I...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    It has a game mode. It has active 3D support. I don't think it has a strobe backlight.
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    While I'm not a fan of motion interpolation myself, that little nugget does confirm that the panel in the TV is actually capable of 4K 120Hz. Now all we need are the cabling standards to catch up. DP 1.3 I am looking at you. It would be cool if the display could take 1080p 120Hz natively and...
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    4K 60 Hz Scanning Backlight TV/Monitor - Panasonic TC-L65WT600

    This is great news. As far as I know this is the first TV to include a DisplayPort. I hope Panasonic starts a trend here, I think All UHD TVs should have a DisplayPort 1.2 port in addition to an HDMI 2.0. I hope this will be the first monitor to support 4K 60p on DP 1.2 over a single...
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    HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio

    Due to signalling differences between DP and HDMI, we'll may have to wait until DisplayPort 1.3 before any HDMI 2.0 to DP adapters become available.
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    HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio

    In the press release they said they are already starting work on the next version which they will need if they want to support Rec. 2020's 4K 120Hz, 8K 60Hz or 8K 120Hz. Hopefully it won't be as delayed as 2.0 now that Apple lost the signalling battle.
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    HDMI 2.0 officially announced: 18Gbps bandwidth, 60fps 4K, 32 channel audio

    I'm guessing he's referring to the fact that every 4K display that can take 4K 60Hz input out there (see http://www.noteloop.com/kit/4k/ for a list) uses tiling multiple streams via single/multiple cables vs a single stream over a single cable. That should end now that HDMI 2.0 is here.
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    sharp 32" 4k monitor - who else is planning on getting it?

    1/10 Chance it will be announced at IFA/CEDIA and displays will hit the market in Q4 2013. 8/10 Chance it will be announced at CES 2014 and displays will hit the market in Q2 2014 1/10 Chance it is delayed beyond CES 2014.
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    ViewSonic Unveils VX2770Sml-LED: 27 Frameless Full HD Display

    Sorry to burst the bubble but I don't think that image is accurate. Take a look at the slide images on Viewsonic's own product page: http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/products/vx2770smlled.htm Note the dramatic bezel difference between slide 4 and slide 5. This seems exactly like a...
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    sharp 32" 4k monitor - who else is planning on getting it?

    3x1 Sharp displays powered by eyefinity: http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/extremewindows/archive/2013/07/25/pushing-the-12k-pc-gaming-boundary-at-1-5-billion-pixels-per-second.aspx
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    TCL 7E504D 3840x2160 50" TV ($999)

    They would either need to add a DisplayPort-Only Timing Controller or use a TCON which supports both HDMI and DisplayPort. The following WQXGA DisplayPort TCON costs $7 in 100k quantities. http://www.paradetech.com/products/displayport-lcd-timing-controller-products/dp628-4-lane-dp-tcon/ Even...
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    TCL 7E504D 3840x2160 50" TV ($999)

    http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/25/tcl-4k-50-inch-999/ http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-33199_7-57595364-221/tcl-debuts-first-50-inch-4k-tv-under-a-grand/
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    Dell UP3214Q, UP2414Q; Can you guess what the Q stands for?

    The press release is ridiculously light on details. Agree with zoku, looks like it is using the following panel: Sharp LQ315D1LG91 Release date: Q4 2013 It is not a re-badge of the PN-K321 like the PQ-321Q was. I think I see: Regular DisplayPort Mini DisplayPort HDMI USB (3?) B 3x USB (3?)...
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    sharp 32" 4k monitor - who else is planning on getting it?

    For those not following the NVIDIA post, here is the latest news from NVIDIA about PN-K321 support. https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/539645/nvidia-surround/2-monitor-gaming-/post/3863320/#3863320
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    sharp 32" 4k monitor - who else is planning on getting it?

    Ahh the T221. One of the greatest displays ever made. And a testament to how crappy display innovation has been for the last decade. Glad to see that it is still getting everyday use.
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    sharp 32" 4k monitor - who else is planning on getting it?

    houkouonchi, do you know what the manufacturer and model number of the display you are talking about? Always looking for more examples to make it clear to NVIDIA we need 2x1 and 2x2 Surround support on Windows.
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