Hello everybody, i have this in head from longtime, buy a monitor that would be the masterpart for my computer, it's the most important piece(what i see, not what i compute). Now i've enough money (900 euros),and can patient until september until new models come out. My PC'specs: i7 9700F 32GO LPX 2666 PRIME Z390M 3070S (will buy, september later) "Display port" Things about monitor specs that i want and i won't change my mind on : Glossy (as much as possible) 120HZ+ VA FALD (local dimming) G-sync (Ultimate) HDR=1000 Mini-LED - Curved (NO, terrible thing !!) Other stuff i'm not really aware of : 27" WQHD (2560x1440) 32" UHD (3840x2160) ELMB-Sync....... ... ....... ........... Possible to find this type of Monitor ? I'll buy it later this year, so i will choose by new models.
I think i will do that, remove the anti-glare filter : Spoiler: Video AG This guy forces when removing film, better look at this exemple ! : But, i'll need to find a good quality "clear screen protector", where is it selled ? EDIT = I can't accept antiglare of any level, no monitor actually's glossy, i should buy a HQ 120HZ TV 32" instead, but there is none in 1440p. I'm buying tools to remove AG3H from my X2786HSU-B3, who knows about Iiyama's products film removal ? Dell has lot of models wich too much pasted !! Anti-reflective is the alternative, can i buy it to replace the removed AGlare ? Good or even higher quality !! I found exact dimensions, is that good to purchase ? https://www.photodon.com/custom-screen-protector.html OR = ? https://jnsglass.com/specialty-glass/ I'm French, it's harder to understand all that tuf.
Any knowledge about : if the AG is visible all around screen, letting less than a millimeter between bezel and screen space uncovered, are the kind of coatiing sheets easy to remove ?
I love how people want to remove the anti-glare coating, until they experience the actual glare that was being prevented before.
Okay, but it can be bad to have AG when it's not needed. My mouse and keyboard are under and don't reflect on screen, light is not present by the window at every hour(s). Should it work proerly with those screens ?
Monitors are calibrated with the AG installed. Besides, nothing like gaming with a dark scene and seeing your face in the reflection to ruin a perfectly good scene. Remember the monitor itself is a light source, and you are reflective.
I tested with sun right through window, my 65" 4KTV w/o AG filter does not reflects a lot too much. If i need i put the curtain on it. I search answers, not to change my mind. Or 're'calibrated, while creating those, i doubt they use any filter of any kind.