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CopperHound posted:Did they just take the USD Price and slap a £ in front? That's standard operating procedure for most firms.
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Zorilla posted:Crappy how? If you mean that they use PWM backlighting, they've always been that way. There aren't very many monitors that don't use this. There was a youtube video I came across a while back that explained the difference but annoyingly I can't find it. It may well be bullshit.
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PWM free screens are becoming increasingly more common.
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SwissCM posted:There was a youtube video I came across a while back that explained the difference but annoyingly I can't find it. It may well be bullshit. Maybe you're talking about the mutli-input models that used a fixed backlight brightness, then crushed contrast to simulate such an adjustment? Those ones were always to be avoided for that reason alone.
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Zorilla posted:Maybe you're talking about the mutli-input models that used a fixed backlight brightness, then crushed contrast to simulate such an adjustment? Those ones were always to be avoided for that reason alone. They were two qnix dual link DVI monitors, same bezel and inputs but the newer one had cost cut internals. Who knows thought maybe I dreamed it because I can't find poo poo all about it ![]()
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What is the general opinion on DELL U3014? They usually have a sale going on it, with as much as $500 off sometimes (from 1500 to 1000, aprox). I am not a fan of the 16:9 ratios and i already have a 2560x1600 monitor from monoprice, but when the dell monitor is on sale, when compared to the monoprice price + shipping and import taxes (i'm in canada), the price of the monitor from monoprice is not that much better. I've had dell monitors in the past (usually 24'' , 1920x1200 IPS kind) and they've been fine.
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Volguus posted:What is the general opinion on DELL U3014? They usually have a sale going on it, with as much as $500 off sometimes (from 1500 to 1000, aprox). I am not a fan of the 16:9 ratios and i already have a 2560x1600 monitor from monoprice, but when the dell monitor is on sale, when compared to the monoprice price + shipping and import taxes (i'm in canada), the price of the monitor from monoprice is not that much better. It depends on what you need it for, it's really meant for people doing photo, video and print work but it does have a fast response time mode for gaming that apparently works very well. There is a review here if you want to read up on it. I've got a U2415 and it's been stellar so far, very little back light bleed and no dead pixels, really good color, etc. I think I might write a review of it if anyone is interested.
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With 32" 4k monitors well under $1000, why would you pay $1000+ for a 30" 2560p monitor?
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:With 32" 4k monitors well under $1000, why would you pay $1000+ for a 30" 2560p monitor? Ignoring any differences in picture quality and Gsync and so forth, it's much harder to drive 4K at 60fps than to do so with 1440p.
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Sure, but videocard cycles last what, two years, versus a monitor that will last far longer. And I think most people looking at $1k monitors can afford the cards to drive them.
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Subjunctive posted:Ignoring any differences in picture quality and Gsync and so forth, it's much harder to drive 4K at 60fps than to do so with 1440p. Also 2560x1600 is completely usable without scaling, 4k is pushing it even at 32"
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Sure, but videocard cycles last what, two years, versus a monitor that will last far longer. And I think most people looking at $1k monitors can afford the cards to drive them. Driving 1440p at ultra settings at 60fps is often beyond the ken of a single GPU. If I turn Witcher 3 all the way up, SLI 980 Ti can't reliably stay above 60 on my 1440p display. Plus, those $1K 1440 displays tend to be higher than 60 Hz, have Gsync, and so forth. (If you want higher than 60 Hz then 4K is just a non-starter with today's connection technology anyway.)
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Subjunctive posted:Driving 1440p at ultra settings at 60fps is often beyond the ken of a single GPU. If I turn Witcher 3 all the way up, SLI 980 Ti can't reliably stay above 60 on my 1440p display. In this case it's because it's a monitor meant for professional print work and such, only 60Hz but it has a huge color gamut, hardware calibration and so on.
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Volguus posted:What is the general opinion on DELL U3014? They usually have a sale going on it, with as much as $500 off sometimes (from 1500 to 1000, aprox). I am not a fan of the 16:9 ratios and i already have a 2560x1600 monitor from monoprice, but when the dell monitor is on sale, when compared to the monoprice price + shipping and import taxes (i'm in canada), the price of the monitor from monoprice is not that much better. I have the U3014. It's not great for gaming, and I wouldn't get it if that's what you're after. It has heavy pixel overshoot issues that you cannot turn off: The overdrive function is always on. Mine happens to have really bad IPS glow to the point that I could/should probably exchange it, but ![]() Other than that, it's a typical Dell Ultrasharp- The AG coating is way better than some of the older dell screens like the U2412, the "crystalline" effect is totally gone on the 3014. It has a boatload of inputs.
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:With 32" 4k monitors well under $1000, why would you pay $1000+ for a 30" 2560p monitor? Are you referring to the korean ones? Or some other kind that I'm not aware of? A 30'' monitor would be just fine for my desktop, more than that, it would kinda be too much.
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Mazz posted:If you are willing, the off grade Qnix was both cheap and good for a lot of us. Good point, the Korean IPS is what I have and it was both cheap and good. Mea culpa
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Gwaihir posted:I have the U3014. It's not great for gaming, and I wouldn't get it if that's what you're after. It has heavy pixel overshoot issues that you cannot turn off: The overdrive function is always on. Mine happens to have really bad IPS glow to the point that I could/should probably exchange it, but Hmm, thanks for the information.
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Amazon has the Dell U2715H for $484 while NewEgg has it for $599. Seems like a large difference for the same monitor. Am I missing something?
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Volguus posted:Are you referring to the korean ones? Or some other kind that I'm not aware of? A 30'' monitor would be just fine for my desktop, more than that, it would kinda be too much. http://store.hp.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/PDPStdView?catalogId=10051&urlLangId=-1&langId=-1&productId=925659&storeId=10151
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:With 32" 4k monitors well under $1000, why would you pay $1000+ for a 30" 2560p monitor? There's maybe one 32"4k@60hz and it's a $1,900 Dell? Granted, that's not unreachable but drat it's a little bit.
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dkj posted:Amazon has the Dell U2715H for $484 while NewEgg has it for $599. Seems like a large difference for the same monitor. Am I missing something? Pricing for dell gear is always pretty turbulent. I just placed an order for the exact same monitor on the Dell Australia store. Managed to get 16% off with this code: X6NS5SWRSW$MWL putting it at almost the same price as from amazon with shipping to AUS, which is pretty good going for around here. I could have got the Dell P2715Q (4k 27" IPS) for around the same price (!) but I was devastated when I found out my 13" rMBP would not be able to run it at 60hz. Looks like it's going to be a bit longer before I can have 4k on my desk ![]()
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Tab8715 posted:There's maybe one 32"4k@60hz and it's a $1,900 Dell? Granted, that's not unreachable but drat it's a little bit. The BenQ BL3201PT uses the same panel and can be had for under a grand.
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Granite Octopus posted:Pricing for dell gear is always pretty turbulent. I just placed an order for the exact same monitor on the Dell Australia store. Managed to get 16% off with this code: X6NS5SWRSW$MWL putting it at almost the same price as from amazon with shipping to AUS, which is pretty good going for around here. I couldn't find anything off or weird about the one on Amazon so I just pulled the trigger. $10 for DP cable and no tax for some reason and no shipping because of prime put it at $493 total. Happy enough with that. Not that I would know a good deal from a bad one though.
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VESA mounting question - I have a stand on an old monitor that is VESA 100, but my new monitor is VESA 75. I want to repurpose the old stand. I have seen adapters on amazon and newegg that state they convert a VESA 75 stand to a VESA 100 monitor, which is the exact opposite of my situation, but I should still be able to make that work, right? It might not be totally flush with the back of the monitor, but I don't think I really care about that. Someone tell me if I am crazy and not thinking through this correctly.
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BurritoJustice posted:The BenQ BL3201PT uses the same panel and can be had for under a grand. Interesting, that port placement is a little odd and I'm not necessarily fan of the physical design but that's exactly what I want to replace my 30" 2650x1600 Dell.
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thiazi posted:VESA mounting question - I have a stand on an old monitor that is VESA 100, but my new monitor is VESA 75. I want to repurpose the old stand. I have seen adapters on amazon and newegg that state they convert a VESA 75 stand to a VESA 100 monitor, which is the exact opposite of my situation, but I should still be able to make that work, right? It might not be totally flush with the back of the monitor, but I don't think I really care about that. Someone tell me if I am crazy and not thinking through this correctly. Get a drill
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Don Lapre posted:Get a drill Or a Dremel, if it needs to mate into a recess on the new monitor. A lot of VESA 100 mounts have 75 holes already drilled in them--if not, make some. Problem solved.
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thiazi posted:VESA mounting question - I have a stand on an old monitor that is VESA 100, but my new monitor is VESA 75. I want to repurpose the old stand. I have seen adapters on amazon and newegg that state they convert a VESA 75 stand to a VESA 100 monitor, which is the exact opposite of my situation, but I should still be able to make that work, right? It might not be totally flush with the back of the monitor, but I don't think I really care about that. Someone tell me if I am crazy and not thinking through this correctly. If the threads are provided by separate nuts rather than integrated into the 75 holes and at least one set of screws is low profile, then possibly.
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Is there any kind of database on all the different Gsync models available right now? I want to try out a 1440 or 4k IPS gsync but it is hard to figure out which are in the wild versus just shown off at a trade show.
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The Deadly Hume posted:Only one thing is, when I turn the monitor off, the windows all reset into the corner in Windows. Apparently the card might have something to do with it - it's a AMD 6950, which is obviously the next thing I'll have to deal with since it has no business trying to drive anything this big. Fix: http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1041580147&postcount=2528
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Zero VGS posted:Is there any kind of database on all the different Gsync models available right now? I want to try out a 1440 or 4k IPS gsync but it is hard to figure out which are in the wild versus just shown off at a trade show. https://www.tftcentral.co.uk I've found to be really spot on when it comes to reviews of monitors
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Oh man, I have to do that for my 1440p that disappears when it goes into standby. Thank you!
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Don Lapre posted:I have it and it worked fine. Video card saw it as half of 3440x1440 display Can you change one side of the screen to 2560x1440 and the other to 880x1440 or does it just do 1720x1440 picture by picture.
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KingEup posted:Can you change one side of the screen to 2560x1440 and the other to 880x1440 or does it just do 1720x1440 picture by picture. It just does side by side and then regular pip ![]()
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Zero VGS posted:Is there any kind of database on all the different Gsync models available right now? I want to try out a 1440 or 4k IPS gsync but it is hard to figure out which are in the wild versus just shown off at a trade show. I don't think there's a 4k-Gsync/Freesync yet ![]() Curious, are you able to do multiple displays with Gsync/Freesync?
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I'm building a system that will have a gtx 980ti, i7-4790k, and 16gigs of ram for general graphics work, 3d modeling, and gaming. I'm considering 4k but am unsure if it's wiser to do ultrawide or 1440p instead. Price is mostly a non issue but under 1k usd is preferred. IPS and high sRGB are a must. My first choice is the ASUS pb279q but I would rather have an optimal fit.
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Tab8715 posted:I don't think there's a 4k-Gsync/Freesync yet Acer has one at least, XB280HK.
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Does anyone know if there are any 4k monitors that use nearest neighbour scaling when handling 1080 inputs? I just want to play some WiiU without lovely bilinear/cubic upscaling. KingEup fucked around with this message at 05:47 on Jul 27, 2015 |
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Subjunctive posted:Acer has one at least, XB280HK. Well, that correct... But it's a 28" TN Panel.
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Tab8715 posted:I don't think there's a 4k-Gsync/Freesync yet They exist, but yea, TN, don't bother with them yet. Multiple monitors works fine with Gsync. (I have the Acer xb270hu, a dell 3014, and an HDTV on the other side of the room plugged in to my desktop).
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