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I just ordered this monitor. Should come this week. Are there any ghosting when moving the mouse ?
I bought this monitor yesterday, and I am wondering if anybody has the same issues/could help me. Black text looks blue on white and grey backgrounds, and it almost looks too small/thin and blurry, like on reddit. Some windows UI text on Windows 10 looks fine, and others also just looks small and almost blurry. White text on a black/grey background looks fine however. Any fixes for this? I set firefox to BGR subpixel layout and it didn't seem to make any difference.
What connection type are you using? I'm assuming Display Port, set to DP1.2 through the OSD, but a confirmation would help.
What is your monitor's sharpness setting at? 50 is the default, and pushing it above this causes halos around text which might produce this effect.
Also check your Windows ClearType text settings. You may have configured settings for your previous monitor which don't work so well for this one, and left them in place.
You can choose from the OSD menu whether it scales it to fullscreen or 1:1.
Thanks for the info. I hope my blu ray mkv's in 1080P high bitrate will look good on this monitor
Ok thanks . I heard it the screen can't do 24p, does your blu Ray movies stutter?
2 nights ago, I disconnect the HDMI port (2nd monitor), and last night, I re-connect back the HDMI screen WHILE the monitor is ON, since then, in the last 2 session of this monitor, yesterday and today, the monitor takes 3 flash to go to the main screen:
First, I get a flash, then the philip screen, then another flash, then some corrupted rectangular block (in blue), then my wallpaper.
I don't see how can plugging a HDMI port while the monitor is on can cause this? Any advice?
This is mine waiting for it to be opened lol.
Hello to everyone! I am looking for your advice. Do you think this monitor could work at (3840 X 2160) @60hz.
My iMac has a Thunderbolt port that is compatible with displayport.
Apple is not clear about this matter
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202856
Thanks to anyone willing to help!
Guys, I'm hesitating between two monitors - 32" 1440p or this one.
If I would be sitting about 2 feet from it, would it be too close or would it be fine for general use/gaming?
My desk is very small (60cm deep) I would hang it on the wall in front of me, but still..
The compatible DisplayPort version needs to be version 1.2. Version 1.1 or 1.0 won't do 4K at 60hz. What year iMac is it?
I think reconnecting the cable might do that, or reinstalling the graphics driver, but I haven't had any random drops at all. DP cable could be a likely culprit for something like that. DP cables are the worst...
So best way is to get an expensive one, a good brand?
Guys, I'm hesitating between two monitors - 32" 1440p or this one.
If I would be sitting about 2 feet from it, would it be too close or would it be fine for general use/gaming?
My desk is very small (60cm deep) I would hang it on the wall in front of me, but still..
Guys, I'm hesitating between two monitors - 32" 1440p or this one.
If I would be sitting about 2 feet from it, would it be too close or would it be fine for general use/gaming?
My desk is very small (60cm deep) I would hang it on the wall in front of me, but still..
I own the BDM4065UC and I have no regrets. It's the most beautiful piece of tech in my system.
I sit about 2ft away from mine, which is around the same distance you'd be viewing it at if I'm understanding correctly, and sitting that close does not bother me. Actually I feel like it makes for a more immersive experience when gaming. But you will have to move your eyes to focus on fine details like small text when it's not near your center of vision.
Some other things to be aware of...
*Pixel transitions are on the Philips are about what you'd expect from a VA panel. You will see some smearing/ghosting, especially with fast motion on a high contrast image.
*Default color balance definitely leans more toward neutral than vibrant. There is no saturation setting in the OSD menu, so if you want a more vibrant image, you need to correct it via your GPU.
*You will see screen tearing in games with vsync off if you can't maintain 60fps at 4k. More recent graphically intensive games will stress even the most powerful of rigs at this resolution. Of course as GPU performance catches up to 4k in the future, this will become less of an issue. I'm expecting a massive leap in performance with nVidias 2016 lineup, but it's still too early to say for sure.
As a closing note it's worth mentioning that a 32" 1440p monitor will have a PPI of around 91, which isn't terrible, but is significantly worse than 40" 4k.
Sounds odd. Are you sure it is not the signal from your computer that is behaving differently - the blue block thing you mention sort of sounds like something a graphics card might hold.
Could it be you also changed something on your PC? Like updated the graphics drivers, installed some screen tool, motherboard tool or similar?
Another thing I'm worried about is motion sickness - sitting only 2 feet away, would I experience any of it?