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I keep seeing threads for this monitor and I have to back out because the GPU requirements would be crazy for the games I play. I'm on 1440 and i'm already on the fence of going down in res.
Says on the specs it is. I don't care if its a TN panel, for $599, that's a hell of a nice monitor.
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People always complain about color shift on TN panels, as if they sit way off to the side or too hi or low of their monitors.
i have not ever had color shift on a TN, because i place my monitor at the right height and angle, perhaps other should try the same and stop sitting on such angles that they see color shift, or stop trying to find it.
People always complain about color shift on TN panels, as if they sit way off to the side or too hi or low of their monitors.
i have not ever had color shift on a TN, because i place my monitor at the right height and angle, perhaps other should try the same and stop sitting on such angles that they see color shift, or stop trying to find it.
People always complain about color shift on TN panels, as if they sit way off to the side or too hi or low of their monitors.
i have not ever had color shift on a TN, because i place my monitor at the right height and angle, perhaps other should try the same and stop sitting on such angles that they see color shift, or stop trying to find it.
You just have to stay above 60 fps, which isn't gonna happen on high settings. Then you have the tradeoff of more pixels or better pixels, I'll take better pixels. That's why g-sync is key for 4K.How much do you need spend on video cards to get games to run at 120hz on this 28" 4k monitor? I know it's a 60hz monitor, but if your GPUs can only max out games at 60hz then you will be disappointed when it drops down to the 30s, so it's better to run the games at 120hz even if you can see the extra 60 frames.
Every one of the 4k monitors I have seen seem to have considerable light bleed.
Is this a single panel? Not two panels smashed together like some cheap hacked-together 4k displays?
Just got this monitor from bestbuy actually here in Canada for $599, moving from my U2711 its a stepdown in color, but the fidelity in everything is amazing, razorsharp graphics. Color shift is slightly noticable but not a deal breaker for me. Backlight bleed is fine as well, pretty uniform panel.
Im only pushing it with one 290X @1200/6400, BF4 runs just fine with settings on high, I will grab another card for crossfire at somepoint. For now, its great and totally happy with the purchase. Its TN yes, but a damn good TN. 60Hz, UHD, Non-MST and a 1ms response time makes this thing a winner at $599
That being said im not a hardcore FPS guy who needs 144Hz with the equivalent frames to match. for the everyday occasional gamer, who is fine limited to 60Hz this thing has win written all over it.
With the U2711 in it vibrant mode (or whatever it was called) when playing games its noticable. But for the everyday, the 590 is good, Colors are good, just not U2711 good...
As for the stand, im going to do something with the back of it and make up a nice aluminum bracket for the rear as its metal and i can screw into it. Thinking about it though, I might not even need it, it doesnt move once its on my desk. Already sold the U2711 and wont look back, UHD is awesome
At this point in time yes...but the panel is going to be used by a few other manufacturers soon, sammy was just first out the door.
I really hope so, the first one that can either overclock or run a higher refresh rate of the box will be mine.
That's highly unlikely to happen though, no?
I like how the title states "free shipping". If you're paying $600 plus tax what's an extra $20 or even $40 in shipping and handling.