The C27H711 and C32H711 (C27H711Q and C32H711Q plus regional suffixes) of the CH71 series offer a VA panel and a curve, making these two new addition quite popular. Both models offer a 2560 x 1440 (W... Samsung Also Launches C27H711 and C32H711 Curved VA Quantum Dot Monitors
FreeSync: Limiting framerates to a range of 45-~72 the world over. Don't you dare go above or below! Seriously, when will FreeSync monitors be improved to incorporate a broader range?
Got my eye on this one.. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-LC...=1491938131&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+ultrawide Although i'm still holding out for OLED ><
People should focus more on samsung instead of asus, its only the name why folk buy asus, they have poor IQ with poor colors and a unsharp picture.
I would NEVER take IPS Screen as they have terrible blacks , and blacks are almost everything. I seen my own eyes LG OLED TV, once you see it you can't look at normal screen anymore. that said currently VA panels are MUCH better than IPS, especialy samsung panels are great. (Just compare black levels vs any IPS)...
Dont generalize. Not all IPS are equal nor all VA equal. I have a couple IPS monitors that do .12 -.14 cd/m2 after calibration, which is pretty good. VAs, due to the better contrast ratios are able to produce better blacks, but not all. Some have 1200-1500:1 CR which is barely better than my 1000:1 IPS. Those that do 3000:1, have more noticeable deeper blacks but not necessarily 3x deeper (diminishing returns). Still, it is impressive (seen a 32" HP Omen VA up close). Photographers doing color critical work usually go with IPS since its a bit better than VA on that front. For entertainment/movies, VA can be great and has an edge over IPS. Gaming, IPS > VA, as the latter is generally poorer in lag/response times. I was about to pull the trigger on a 32" HP Omen (AMVA panel) but held off after reading a PRAD review. Most 32" displays seem to use VAs, probably the same panel. Still waiting for the right 32" monitor.
I'm waiting for the Acer Z35P. It's an ultrawide 3440x1440p display with Gsync 100Hz (overclockable to 120hz) VA panel. Should be released by the end of this month. Specs here: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/predator-model/UM.CZ1AA.P01
Hoping for that 4k 32" g-sync (would even consider freesync) monitor... 144hz, HDR, Quantum dot and IPS or VA. Its awesome to see PC monitor tech is finally moving, now just move faster! :banana:
Drop the curve and add 144hz instead. I hope curved screen trend dies very soon like 3D. They are just gimmick with very little benefit in real world use.
Here You go! AOC Agon AG271QX A 27" FreeSync monitor operating within 30Hz-144Hz. 2560x1440p 144Hz with very good TN panel, after calibrating. Recently bought new with 445 euros.