Nano IPS, means great colours and terrible contrast ratio. Although 550nits is brighter than the average "HDR" monitor.
You can pick up a 2019 LG C9 55" OLED for less than that monitor, pricing is a joke, lol.
4K at 27" again....what a waste. The last model came out at over £2000, this is going to be even more, lol just ridiculous. I'd rather change the...
Still pushing garbage TN panels in 2019. When will consumers get the same quality VA panels that samsung use in their 4K tv's, vendors just seem...
Looks nice, but that trackpad looks tiny.
I'd assume the implementation is the same, but there is a big difference in bandwidth limits for both: HDMI 2.0 (18Gbps): 1080p@120fps HDMI 2.1...
IPS contrast ratio = 900-1000:1 VA contrast ratio = 2000:1+ HDR will be far better on a VA panel compared to an IPS.
Get ready for awesome contrast ratios at 1000:1 or lower.
Looks exactly like the LG 27UK600 only difference is the Panel (IPS). Not a bad choice if they also offer a 27" version of the VA panel for...
Sounds like it could finally be time for me to upgrade from my 3770K@4.5GHz.
Far too expensive for a 27" panel regardless of spec, 32" would have made way more sense at 4K but still that price is ridiculous. I am hoping...
Why not just use in-game VXAO?
Anyone got HBAO working in Devil May Cry HD Collection?
I was able to run the beta at 4K60fps with one or two of the graphics options set to high and rest at ultra on a 980ti OC.
"At normal viewing distance" which would no doubt with a laptop be much closer to your eyes than a monitor on a desk, so yeah for my viewing...
Lol, Regardless of your PPI / Viewing distance paragraph I didn't just come up with those numbers, those are the most common resolutions with the...
So glad I went with the Acer 4K 32" Gsync IPS last year. I'd rather wait a few years for OLED prices to drop and HDR to mature rather than...
4K benchmarks with a 980ti OC?
Agreed while the Samsung phones look amazing the price of all these new smartphones are ridiculous. I am now even more happy I upgraded from my s6...
Eh, that's why I said "I guess it's down to usage preference"