I bought the Samsung j590 and returned it. If anyone curious just ask me about it .
It uses same panel as viewsonic vx3211-4k, benq ew3270u, lg 32uk550-b
*WoW had strobing effect because pixel transition was too slow (looked like monitor was dimming when camera moving)
* Color shift even...
Interesting you say that because the Viewsonic VX3211-4k I'm looking at is very similar (IMO just different stand/frame/ports)
On the BenQ, how was the ghosting? That's really my biggest worry with these monitors. I don't mind 60hz, just the ghosting.
That's fine for me. I only ever use VESA anyway.
No vesa = crazy person.
I agree though, there is like 15 different 32" viewsonic monitors this year and I've only ever seen review for like 2.
Viewsonix VX3211-4k (32" 4k VA)
Samsung LU32J590UQE (32" 4k VA)
Anyone got any reviews on these two 4k monitors? It's a joke trying to search for non-english reviews.
When you buy this monitor don't they give you a card that has the color calibration on it? How can it be possible that the guy above has a monitor that is very red?
btw black stabilizer I heard is better at 0
also if using HDMI don't forgot to set 0-255 spectrum, otherwise it can bug to 16-234...
81.72ppi
It is borderline acceptable. Depends on the game, you really want the game to support supersampling or some sort of really good anti aliasing to get rid of the jaggied/pixely edges.
Unless your sort of blind and it doesn't bother you that is.
If you use an Nvidia card, the input lag is easily over 40ms.
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/2017/test-hp-omen-32-teil7.html#Reaktionsverhalten Check out that blue bar, 49ms latency recorded! I had the exact same problem, it felt awful.
Apparently although never formally proven, if...
Their charts are underdeveloped compared to other sites and don't show the whole picture. There is something off about their WBW/GBG listings
I've used a monitor they reviewed before and it was like the screen was melting, easily 20ms+ for certain gray shades (VA) and their grids looked nothing...
thnx. What ends up happening is, since we dont have pursuit cam and other stuff we have to make do with alternate method of tracking
if ISO is too low... it picks up too many aliens making it look worse then it really is, not sure what cut off is but it's around 200-600 or so. This method now...
Thank you both for your comments
did you use iso 800 (or more) or just default? I am not 100% sure but I think if its too low then it doesn't come out right.
Jealous of your pricing, here in AUD it's about $700 with a 15% discount, that's 533 USD!
Elk if you could check the post above yours and do the 2 minute test, I'l be eternally grateful.
Report in soldier!
What's the ghosting like? Could you do a 2 minute test?
1) Open https://www.testufo.com/ghosting#background=004040&separation=960&pps=960&graphics=bbufo.png&pursuit=1
2) Take picture with phone at ISO 800 up to 3200
3) Post here! e.g https://i.imgur.com/uiMnmvE.jpg
Fuzzy_3d. I bet they release the 4k 144hz except something is wrong with BLB/IPS glow or if it's VA, the pixel transition is shit horrible.
Always a problem...darn shame.
I would love some info on gaming... see if you can do a blurbusters test with iso800-3200 phone cam?
https://www.testufo.com/ghosting#background=004040&separation=960&pps=960&graphics=bbufo.png&pursuit=1
response time is biggest thing on VA.
So what people are saying is, with 1000:1 contrast it will fix the black transition times because they won't be as black/dark, rather gray (more like IPS) ?
The problem is that whenever a company mentions response time. They are lying.
12ms could just be exactly what the panel manufacturer says it is and Viewsonic doesn't care to change it, yet overdrive may exist that does bring it much lower.
Example, those 1440p 165hz IPS gaming monitors say...
140ppi and above is really diminishing returns
i had a 157ppi display and it was a waste of gpu power. Just like 4k on a 17" laptop screen is a complete waste of time.
Thanks I'l try this.
I had to go into Rivatuner 7.0.0 config for default profile and add some decimal stuff apparently.
[Framerate]
Limit=5998
LimitDenominator=1000
I benchmarked 59.999060hz so I put in 5998 (Which should be 59.98hz apparently)
Let me know If i did anything wrong lol.
IPS Ultrawides are disgusting in dark scenes. My last 2 LG and 1 Crossover have been baaaaaaaad. Like someone is shining yellow and white torches on the screen.
also the AUO 27" panel sometimes has yellow doodoo stains in the corners. Otherwise the 165hz ones are excellent.
24" 1080p is 92ppi. Windows was designed for basically that size.
32" (31.5") 1440p is 93ppi.
I would love to have 32" 4k but every single one of them has high input lag or garbage response times. They are all VA, except for the 2 new LG's and they have insane blb/ips glow and cost two arms...
32" TN is unheard of
32" VA probably end up smearing everywhere like usual
32" IPS is mixed bag and probably looks like a UFO landing with all the blb/glow.
Probably only 144hz with OC to 165 or something.