Dimensions & Weight Details With stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth:
17.89 cm - height: 40.09 cm ¦ Without stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth:
2.37 cm - height: 34.27 cm
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 2 years warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
Mechanical
Display Position Adjustments Tilt
Flat Panel Mount Interface 100 x 100 mm
Tilt Angle -5/+15
Miscellaneous
Cables Included 1 x VGA cable ¦ 1 x DVI cable
Compliant Standards MPR II
MTBF 30,000 hour(s)
Power
Power Consumption Sleep 0.49 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by 0.45 Watt
11 comments
jimbo001
2 Oct 17#10
Without freesync or gsync, won't you see stutters?
Gormond to jimbo001
2 Oct 17#11
Yes you will still get screen tearing unless you use V-sync or something similar. This is why you ideally want Freesync or Gsync although it will cost more than this.
Personally I don't see the point of 144Hz without it unless your rig can do 144fps.
Lucaio
2 Oct 17#7
I have this monitor, it's not great.
Minor gripe but it takes ages to turn on. More major gripe this thing is brighter than the sun even when brightness is turned down to minimum. In the evening I don't even need the light on in the room because this thing illuminates the entire room. Due to this extreme brightness I've noticed some definition/detail is lost when playing games and also my eyes don't like looking into the sun for too long.
Jimface to Lucaio
2 Oct 17#8
Theres a post on reddit with custom calibrations on the colour profile,
"I just got this monitor and went through calibration with my colorimeter.
I always calibrate my screens to around 100cd/m2 brightness as that
is a good brightness level to view without straining your eyes.
Brightness = 0
Contrast = 32
Color Temperature = WARM
The WARM color temperature is actually quite accurate.
Average delta E = 2.28, with no delta E greater than 4.0
Gamma = 2.09 (target is 2.2).
However, greater accuracy is given with the following
Color Temperature = USER
RED = 100
GREEN = 95 94
BLUE = 100
With these settings,
Average delta E = 1.61 0.88, with no delta E greater than 2.38 2.5
Gamma = 2.08 2.24 (target is 2.2).
Remember, the colour settings are dependent on the brightness and
contrast as I have set above. If you choose your own
brightness/contrast, the colour settings will not work."
Maybe see if that helps ?
Lucaio to Jimface
2 Oct 17#9
Oh nice, thanks! Will give it a go
keloid
2 Oct 17#4
£185 at Currys if anyone is interested
Retroagv
2 Oct 17#1
How can it be this price with those specs? Am I I missing something
edit: guys quick note, your pc needs a DVI slot to take advantage of the 144hz, the hdmi slot is 1.4 so it won’t do more than 60hz on hdm
keloid to Retroagv
2 Oct 17#2
Are u saying the price is too high? Or too low?
add1ct3dd to keloid
2 Oct 17#3
It's a good price
EndlessWaves to Retroagv
2 Oct 17#5
GIven the 3D vision support and lack of freesync I'm guessing it's rather an old model these days.
Are you sure it won't accept a 144hz signal over HDMI? HDMI 1.4 itself is quite capable of it, it has marginally more bandwidth than dual-link DVI.
Retroagv to EndlessWaves
2 Oct 17#6
I read a few reviews on it to see what people think and general consensus says that 1.4 only transmits 60hz signal so you will only see 60hz on screen unless using DVI
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Dimensions & Weight
17.89 cm - height: 40.09 cm ¦ Without stand - width: 56.5 cm - depth:
2.37 cm - height: 34.27 cm
Manufacturer Warranty
Mechanical
Miscellaneous
Power
11 comments
Personally I don't see the point of 144Hz without it unless your rig can do 144fps.
Minor gripe but it takes ages to turn on.
More major gripe this thing is brighter than the sun even when brightness is turned down to minimum. In the evening I don't even need the light on in the room because this thing illuminates the entire room. Due to this extreme brightness I've noticed some definition/detail is lost when playing games and also my eyes don't like looking into the sun for too long.
"I just got this monitor and went through calibration with my colorimeter.
I always calibrate my screens to around 100cd/m2 brightness as that is a good brightness level to view without straining your eyes.
Brightness = 0 Contrast = 32
Color Temperature = WARM The WARM color temperature is actually quite accurate. Average delta E = 2.28, with no delta E greater than 4.0
Gamma = 2.09 (target is 2.2).
However, greater accuracy is given with the following
Color Temperature = USER RED = 100 GREEN =
9594 BLUE = 100With these settings, Average delta E =
1.610.88, with no delta E greater than2.382.5Gamma =
2.082.24 (target is 2.2).Remember, the colour settings are dependent on the brightness and contrast as I have set above. If you choose your own brightness/contrast, the colour settings will not work."
Maybe see if that helps ?
edit: guys quick note, your pc needs a DVI slot to take advantage of the 144hz, the hdmi slot is 1.4 so it won’t do more than 60hz on hdm
Are you sure it won't accept a 144hz signal over HDMI? HDMI 1.4 itself is quite capable of it, it has marginally more bandwidth than dual-link DVI.