I'm really disappointed in the Verizon shortcomings. This device had already lost 'brownie points' for having the back facing speaker and no native wireless charging (compared to my lg g2).
How likely is this device to get root within the month?
I'm also waiting on hands on user reviews. I have the G2, I purchased it as all the reviews claimed it was the best camera ever... didn't work out that way for me (terrible pictures anytime not directly under the sun & terrible on anything alive)
I'm using comcast's 150mbps. At $129/month right now. I think the cap is 250GB/month. I only hit that cap once, but was told the cap was temporarly lifted so it didn't matter.
I'm willing to pay upto $175/month. Which would still be less than what my friends pay for premium...
When gsync stops working. Is rebooting the only way to get it work again?
Usually when an application closes improperly, or if I turn on my monitors in the wrong order after the computer shuts them off, gsync won't work for any games until I reboot.
Surprisingly more annoying than you would think.
How do you keep your gamma settings loaded at all times? Games, movie apps, etc often turn it off. Even when it is set to always use in nvidia control panel.
Are there any third party apps you use? I'm tempted to return my monitor, out of the box my gamma is way way off. Looks fine when it...
Any tips on calibrating (without hardware)? My desktop has a very washed out look to it. It also has trouble displaying solid colors throughout the display, a green background color looks like this...
Interesting it has an August manufacture date. I've seen several new monitors this year that have made it onto consumer desks the same month, this is a 5 month lagtime.
Manufacturing defects and they had to reopen them?
Firmware updates?
Marketing strategy gone wrong (they are missing holiday...
From reading his post, looks like he got 60hz running by manually switching the monitor settings to DP1.2
Not sure why it wouldn't be on by default or auto-detect. But for those that buy this, it is the first thing you are going to want to do.
Thanks for double checking.
I won't consider buying until the price drops, hopefully for xmas. The technology is still too new (21:9 34inch, and curved). I'm expecting too many large advances in this category of monitors at this price point in the next few years: gsync, 90hz+, multi-input...
I bought a camera from microcenter a decade ago, that contained the previous generation camera in the box. I'm still sour with them about that experience. Either they aren't able to watch their staff well or they resell returned items without marking the product as such.
Has a Rev03 or even 04 been spotted yet? Any significant changes to the casing to reduce the pressure on the screen causing excessive backlight bleed (on average)?
I fancy this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824992094&cm_re=rosewell_mount-_-24-992-094-_-Product
Only marginally cheaper though
Comparing monitor reviews from TFT central, Tom's Hardware, & AnandTech. They all seem to use different methodology for measuring total/absolute input lag. They also all give different results for the faster/slowest monitors.
I wouldn't expect the same numbers, but I would expect a trend...
Here is a long Asus overview of the monitor (46 minutes).
They explained why they have extra venting on the back. They installed a large heatsink onto the GSync unit. And are actually OVERCLOCKING the gsync module as it can't normally provide the bandwidth for 144hz at that resolution...
If you were around during the 16:9 transition, game developers were saying the same thing to not support it (4:3 at the time). RTS games were big [bigger?] at the time and the extra screen real estate was crucial on low res games like wc3 and sc1
Very helpful, thank you. Do you know if either of those come with 'real' VESA mounting (as in the holes line up and the existing stand can be removed without leaving a tail), or alternatively if any of them come with a decent stand?
Would they be lighter?
Thinner?
Larger screens?
Higher refresh rates?
Were there any tech papers of breakthroughs/improvements that we would likely have had by now (links/references)?
Or was the technology dead, no one had anything in the pipeline and it would have been more of the same?
Long answer in here:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2108524
Short answer. No
1.54 ns / ft delay basically. ns = One billionth of one second
I'm considering the same thing, with the exception of the 4k. I don't think 4k is going to fit your needs as an all purpose display at all, that's still a generation or two out from being viable.
It feels like one of the most unique times in display technology as there are really a lot of...