The display connectivity isn't there yet for current hardware :smile: And that's just one of the problems.
danceresort to malachi
10 Mar 16#28
Not really, as there isnt a card or cable in the world that can push 4k @ that Hz.. yet.
Lukedotv
10 Mar 16#27
wish it was IPS
New2Deals
10 Mar 16#26
Marked as expired
xchaotic
9 Mar 16#17
TN is no good
billy653 to xchaotic
10 Mar 16#19
Used to be in the past but if you're just sitting in front of your monitor and gaming then its fine, difference is minimal
kanjimoore to xchaotic
10 Mar 161#25
not true at all, tn is rubbish in cheap panels but higher end ones like this are perfectly fine
New2Deals
10 Mar 16#24
Excludes delivery
rev6
10 Mar 16#23
Ahead of it's time I guess. DisplayPort 1.3 is needed and we don't have hardware that supports it yet.
CookieMunzta
10 Mar 16#22
Not right now, sure, but when you splash out this much on a monitor, you'd hope it would be future-proof.
Xire01
10 Mar 16#21
Showing as £439 for me.
Raikoh
10 Mar 16#20
Can this do 2k at 144hz? or is it locked 60 hz? looking out for a monitor that does 2k and 144hz with g-sync and this falls in the price bracket I was hoping to spend.
matedodgy
9 Mar 16#12
Can't make my mind up. Should I go for this? Or for LG34UM95 or the AOCU3477PQU.
I have a 27inch DGM monitor at the mo, but the screen isn't big enough for multiple windows. So I really am not sure about buying a similar sized monitor.
rev6 to matedodgy
9 Mar 16#13
What's your GPU?
billy653 to matedodgy
10 Mar 16#18
the LG
ManishP
9 Mar 161#16
TN, isn't that the bad one, or am I thinking of something else?
rev6
9 Mar 162#15
Definitely not this then unless you plan on buying an NVIDIA GPU.
matedodgy
9 Mar 16#14
290X at the mo.
hitman007
9 Mar 162#11
You referring to:
HDMI 1.4, the rate of 4K was limited to 24 frames per second.
HDMI 2.0 is able to transport 4K video at 10-bit and 12-bit colour depths. With HDMI 1.4 it was limited to 8-bit.
DisplayPort 1.3 drives 4K At 120 Hz
Smoking173850
9 Mar 16#7
Freesync is great piece of tech and couldn't go back to screen tearing now well worth the monitor upgrade for sure.
True Gsync is meant to be better but upto £200 price preimum? I'm not so sure on that one.
sparx1981
9 Mar 162#5
I dont even use V-Sync at the moment. Never seem to need to. Screen tearing hasn't been an issue for a couple of years really.
rev6 to sparx1981
9 Mar 16#6
What monitor/GPU do you use and at what Hz? I get tearing in nearly every game without v-sync. Windowed mode?
One of the reasons we have G-Sync and FreeSync is to prevent tearing without having much effect on input delay.
sparx1981
9 Mar 162#3
I've been holding out of buying a couple of GTX980s but thinking about it, AMD FURY X is cheaper, plus the equivalent monitors are cheaper too. So there is quite a hefty premium for going down the high end Nvidia route.
rev6 to sparx1981
9 Mar 161#4
G-Sync is supposed to be better but not sure if it's worth the premium.
rev6
9 Mar 162#2
The OP is for G-Sync (NVIDIA), yours is for FreeSync (AMD) that is usually cheaper. You buy based on your GPU.
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"PREDATOR 4K2K XB281HK 28" 3840X2160 TN G-SYNC GAMING WIDESCREEN LED MONITOR - BLACK/RED"
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- Screen Size Class (diagonal): 28"
- Panel Type: TN
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Brightness (typical): 300 cd/m2
- Contrast Ratio(Original): 100M:1
- Response Time: 1ms
- 1.07B Colour support
- 8-Bit+HiFRC
- Viewing Angle (CR>10): 170/170
- Connectivity: 1x HDMI 1.4 & 1x DisplayPort
- Speakers: 2x 2W
- Tilt: Yes
- Height Adjust: Yes
- USB 3.0 Hub
- VESA: 100 x 100
- Warranty: 2yr (With Acer)
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The display connectivity isn't there yet for current hardware :smile: And that's just one of the problems.
I have a 27inch DGM monitor at the mo, but the screen isn't big enough for multiple windows. So I really am not sure about buying a similar sized monitor.
HDMI 1.4, the rate of 4K was limited to 24 frames per second.
HDMI 2.0 is able to transport 4K video at 10-bit and 12-bit colour depths. With HDMI 1.4 it was limited to 8-bit.
DisplayPort 1.3 drives 4K At 120 Hz
True Gsync is meant to be better but upto £200 price preimum? I'm not so sure on that one.
One of the reasons we have G-Sync and FreeSync is to prevent tearing without having much effect on input delay.
This seems to be the best price I can find for my alternative
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