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Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
GIGABYTE AORUS FI32U 144HZ 4K IPS The Gigabyte AORUS FI32U features a 31.5" '4K' UHD IPS-type panel with 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 and support for Adaptive-Sync. VIEWSONIC XG320U 144HZ 4K IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 32″ IPS-type panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution. Based on available information we expect this to be an AU Optronics AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) part such as the M320QAN02.3. This includes a light matte anti-glare screen surface, 1000:1 typical static contrast and 178° horizontal and verticalviewing
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range.PC MONITORS
Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
GIGABYTE AORUS FI32U 144HZ 4K IPS The Gigabyte AORUS FI32U features a 31.5" '4K' UHD IPS-type panel with 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 and support for Adaptive-Sync. VIEWSONIC XG320U 144HZ 4K IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 32″ IPS-type panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution. Based on available information we expect this to be an AU Optronics AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) part such as the M320QAN02.3. This includes a light matte anti-glare screen surface, 1000:1 typical static contrast and 178° horizontal and verticalviewing
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. ASUS VP32UQ 31.5 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The ASUS VP32UQ is built around this, a member of the VP series with a 31.5″ IPS-type panel. The design is simple and smart, with matte black plastic used extensively – aside from the glossy black plastic stand neck. The top and side bezels are dual-stage with a slender panel border that’s flush with the rest of the screen, plus a slim PHILIPS 279P1 REVIEW SAMSUNG C24FG70 REVIEW NEW AU OPTRONICS (AUO) PANELS FOR 2020-21 TFT Central has performed their usual sleuthing and provided a nice article detailing some new and upcoming panels from major manufacturer AU Optronics (AUO). One of our fans on Twitter, who has a deep interest in monitor and panel technology (“gouki201”) has compiled the following tables to draw the data together in a nice visual way. ASUS PROART DISPLAY PA247CV Specifications. The specifications are fairly typical for a standard IPS panel. LED backlight (most likely a W-LED), 300cd/m squared brightness, 1000:1 contrast, 5ms response time, and a 75hz refresh rate. The monitor does come with a 3-year warranty which is always nice to have, just in case. MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely togetherMONITORS FOR MOVIES
For extended boxset binging, watching long movies viewing comfort is important. All models featured here have flicker-free backlights and many offer LBL (Low Blue Light) settings. Although viewing comfort has many facets and is a very subjective area. LG 32GP850 180HZ 32″ NANO IPS MODEL The LG 32GP850 (32GP850-B owing to black rear) is ~32″ addition to the UltraGear lineup which offers this, with a focus on vibrant and consistent output and good responsiveness from its high refresh rate Nano IPS panel. The aesthetics are in keep with others in the series. Slightly ‘gamery’ but not in the same overt manner as some models. SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
GIGABYTE AORUS FO48U 48″ 120HZ OLED The Gigabyte AORUS FO48U features a ~48" OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and Aim Stabilizer Sync support. GIGABYTE M32Q 170HZ WQHD IPS OPTION A 31.5″ 2560 x 1440 (WQHD or 1440p) IPS-type panel is employed, likely an Innolux AAS panel. A 170Hz refresh rate is supported (165Hz + mild internal factory overclock), alongside Adaptive-Sync. This includes AMD FreeSync with an assumed 48 – 170Hz VRR range, plus LFC. Other aspects to note include a matte anti-glare screen surface,1000:1
GIGABYTE M27Q REVIEW The high resolution 27” 2560 x 1440 monitor space is certainly crowded, with this hitting the sweet spot for many users in terms of screen size, pixel density and performance potential. The Gigabyte M27Q is an offering with this combination in mind, more budget-oriented than their AORUS models. But retaining a range ofattractive features
DELL P2422H WITH 60HZ FULL HD IPS PANEL The Dell P2422H features a 60Hz Full HD IPS-type panel, with sleek and professional design and full ergonomic flexibility. ACER XB323QK NV 31.5 INCH 144HZ '4K' UHD IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 31.5″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Most likely the Innolux M315DCA-K7B AAS (Azimuthal Anchoring Switch) IPS-type panel. This has a 1000:1 static contrast ratio specified, 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles and 10-bit colour support DELL S2522HG 240HZ FULL HD IPS WITH ADAPTIVE-SYNC The Dell S2522HG features a 24.5" Full HD IPS-type panel with 240Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and a 'Downlight' LED lighting feature. DELL S3422DWG 144HZ VA ULTRAWIDE WITH 1800R CURVE The Dell S3422DWG features a 34" 3440 x 1440 UltraWide VA panel with 144Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync - including AMD FreeSync PremiumPro.
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Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
GIGABYTE AORUS FI32U 144HZ 4K IPS The Gigabyte AORUS FI32U features a 31.5" '4K' UHD IPS-type panel with 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 and support for Adaptive-Sync. VIEWSONIC XG320U 144HZ 4K IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 32″ IPS-type panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution. Based on available information we expect this to be an AU Optronics AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) part such as the M320QAN02.3. This includes a light matte anti-glare screen surface, 1000:1 typical static contrast and 178° horizontal and verticalviewing
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. ASUS VP32UQ 31.5 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The ASUS VP32UQ is built around this, a member of the VP series with a 31.5″ IPS-type panel. The design is simple and smart, with matte black plastic used extensively – aside from the glossy black plastic stand neck. The top and side bezels are dual-stage with a slender panel border that’s flush with the rest of the screen, plus a slim PHILIPS 279P1 REVIEW SAMSUNG C24FG70 REVIEW NEW AU OPTRONICS (AUO) PANELS FOR 2020-21 TFT Central has performed their usual sleuthing and provided a nice article detailing some new and upcoming panels from major manufacturer AU Optronics (AUO). One of our fans on Twitter, who has a deep interest in monitor and panel technology (“gouki201”) has compiled the following tables to draw the data together in a nice visual way. ASUS PROART DISPLAY PA247CV Specifications. The specifications are fairly typical for a standard IPS panel. LED backlight (most likely a W-LED), 300cd/m squared brightness, 1000:1 contrast, 5ms response time, and a 75hz refresh rate. The monitor does come with a 3-year warranty which is always nice to have, just in case. MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely togetherPC MONITORS
Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
GIGABYTE AORUS FI32U 144HZ 4K IPS The Gigabyte AORUS FI32U features a 31.5" '4K' UHD IPS-type panel with 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 and support for Adaptive-Sync. VIEWSONIC XG320U 144HZ 4K IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 32″ IPS-type panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution. Based on available information we expect this to be an AU Optronics AHVA (Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle) part such as the M320QAN02.3. This includes a light matte anti-glare screen surface, 1000:1 typical static contrast and 178° horizontal and verticalviewing
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range.MONITORS FOR MOVIES
For extended boxset binging, watching long movies viewing comfort is important. All models featured here have flicker-free backlights and many offer LBL (Low Blue Light) settings. Although viewing comfort has many facets and is a very subjective area. LG 32GP850 180HZ 32″ NANO IPS MODEL The LG 32GP850 (32GP850-B owing to black rear) is ~32″ addition to the UltraGear lineup which offers this, with a focus on vibrant and consistent output and good responsiveness from its high refresh rate Nano IPS panel. The aesthetics are in keep with others in the series. Slightly ‘gamery’ but not in the same overt manner as some models. SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
GIGABYTE AORUS FO48U 48″ 120HZ OLED The Gigabyte AORUS FO48U features a ~48" OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and Aim Stabilizer Sync support. GIGABYTE M32Q 170HZ WQHD IPS OPTION A 31.5″ 2560 x 1440 (WQHD or 1440p) IPS-type panel is employed, likely an Innolux AAS panel. A 170Hz refresh rate is supported (165Hz + mild internal factory overclock), alongside Adaptive-Sync. This includes AMD FreeSync with an assumed 48 – 170Hz VRR range, plus LFC. Other aspects to note include a matte anti-glare screen surface,1000:1
GIGABYTE M27Q REVIEW The high resolution 27” 2560 x 1440 monitor space is certainly crowded, with this hitting the sweet spot for many users in terms of screen size, pixel density and performance potential. The Gigabyte M27Q is an offering with this combination in mind, more budget-oriented than their AORUS models. But retaining a range ofattractive features
DELL P2422H WITH 60HZ FULL HD IPS PANEL The Dell P2422H features a 60Hz Full HD IPS-type panel, with sleek and professional design and full ergonomic flexibility. ACER XB323QK NV 31.5 INCH 144HZ '4K' UHD IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 31.5″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Most likely the Innolux M315DCA-K7B AAS (Azimuthal Anchoring Switch) IPS-type panel. This has a 1000:1 static contrast ratio specified, 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles and 10-bit colour support DELL S2522HG 240HZ FULL HD IPS WITH ADAPTIVE-SYNC The Dell S2522HG features a 24.5" Full HD IPS-type panel with 240Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and a 'Downlight' LED lighting feature. DELL S3422DWG 144HZ VA ULTRAWIDE WITH 1800R CURVE The Dell S3422DWG features a 34" 3440 x 1440 UltraWide VA panel with 144Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync - including AMD FreeSync PremiumPro.
GIGABYTE AORUS FI32U 144HZ 4K IPS The Gigabyte AORUS FI32U features a 31.5" '4K' UHD IPS-type panel with 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 and support for Adaptive-Sync. ACER XB323QK NV 31.5 INCH 144HZ '4K' UHD IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 31.5″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Most likely the Innolux M315DCA-K7B AAS (Azimuthal Anchoring Switch) IPS-type panel. This has a 1000:1 static contrast ratio specified, 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles and 10-bit colour support ASUS VP32UQ 31.5 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The ASUS VP32UQ is built around this, a member of the VP series with a 31.5″ IPS-type panel. The design is simple and smart, with matte black plastic used extensively – aside from the glossy black plastic stand neck. The top and side bezels are dual-stage with a slender panel border that’s flush with the rest of the screen, plus a slim SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. SAMSUNG S32A700 AND S32A800 32 INCH 4K VA MODELS The monitors use a 32″ 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel, believed to be from AU Optronics. This includes a light matte anti-glare finish, 2500:1 static contrast ratio plus 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles. 10-bit colour is supported, alongside a 60Hz refresh rate. A flicker-free WLED backlight is employed, with a 300cd/m²
LG 27GL650F WITH 144HZ FULL HD IPS PANEL A 27” IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel is used with 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Adaptive-Sync is supported, including AMD FreeSync support on compatible GPUs and systems. The variable refresh rate range is 48 – 144Hz, with LFC supported below that. Other key aspects of the specification include a PHILIPS 279P1 REVIEW ASUS PROART DISPLAY PA247CV Specifications. The specifications are fairly typical for a standard IPS panel. LED backlight (most likely a W-LED), 300cd/m squared brightness, 1000:1 contrast, 5ms response time, and a 75hz refresh rate. The monitor does come with a 3-year warranty which is always nice to have, just in case. LOOKING FOR A GLOSSY (OR SEMI-GLOSSY) 1440P MONITOR FOR The Dell S2718D does have a glossy screen and most users enjoy the ‘pop’ it gives. It has a very mild (low haze) anti-glare finish. If you’re looking for a glossy monitor without such a treatment then I’m afraid you’re likely out of luck completely. July 28, 2019 at12:08 pm #55241.
GIGABYTE AORUS FI32U 144HZ 4K IPS The Gigabyte AORUS FI32U features a 31.5" '4K' UHD IPS-type panel with 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1 and support for Adaptive-Sync. ACER XB323QK NV 31.5 INCH 144HZ '4K' UHD IPS MODEL The monitor uses a 31.5″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 ‘4K’ UHD resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Most likely the Innolux M315DCA-K7B AAS (Azimuthal Anchoring Switch) IPS-type panel. This has a 1000:1 static contrast ratio specified, 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles and 10-bit colour support ASUS VP32UQ 31.5 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The ASUS VP32UQ is built around this, a member of the VP series with a 31.5″ IPS-type panel. The design is simple and smart, with matte black plastic used extensively – aside from the glossy black plastic stand neck. The top and side bezels are dual-stage with a slender panel border that’s flush with the rest of the screen, plus a slim SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. SAMSUNG S32A700 AND S32A800 32 INCH 4K VA MODELS The monitors use a 32″ 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel, believed to be from AU Optronics. This includes a light matte anti-glare finish, 2500:1 static contrast ratio plus 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles. 10-bit colour is supported, alongside a 60Hz refresh rate. A flicker-free WLED backlight is employed, with a 300cd/m²
LG 27GL650F WITH 144HZ FULL HD IPS PANEL A 27” IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel is used with 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Adaptive-Sync is supported, including AMD FreeSync support on compatible GPUs and systems. The variable refresh rate range is 48 – 144Hz, with LFC supported below that. Other key aspects of the specification include a PHILIPS 279P1 REVIEW ASUS PROART DISPLAY PA247CV Specifications. The specifications are fairly typical for a standard IPS panel. LED backlight (most likely a W-LED), 300cd/m squared brightness, 1000:1 contrast, 5ms response time, and a 75hz refresh rate. The monitor does come with a 3-year warranty which is always nice to have, just in case. LOOKING FOR A GLOSSY (OR SEMI-GLOSSY) 1440P MONITOR FOR The Dell S2718D does have a glossy screen and most users enjoy the ‘pop’ it gives. It has a very mild (low haze) anti-glare finish. If you’re looking for a glossy monitor without such a treatment then I’m afraid you’re likely out of luck completely. July 28, 2019 at12:08 pm #55241.
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For extended boxset binging, watching long movies viewing comfort is important. All models featured here have flicker-free backlights and many offer LBL (Low Blue Light) settings. Although viewing comfort has many facets and is a very subjective area. GIGABYTE AORUS FO48U 48″ 120HZ OLED The Gigabyte AORUS FO48U features a ~48" OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and Aim Stabilizer Sync support. LG 27GL650F WITH 144HZ FULL HD IPS PANEL A 27” IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel is used with 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Adaptive-Sync is supported, including AMD FreeSync support on compatible GPUs and systems. The variable refresh rate range is 48 – 144Hz, with LFC supported below that. Other key aspects of the specification include a LG 32GP850 180HZ 32″ NANO IPS MODEL The LG 32GP850 (32GP850-B owing to black rear) is ~32″ addition to the UltraGear lineup which offers this, with a focus on vibrant and consistent output and good responsiveness from its high refresh rate Nano IPS panel. The aesthetics are in keep with others in the series. Slightly ‘gamery’ but not in the same overt manner as some models. SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
ASUS XG349C 180HZ 3440 X 1440 IPS ULTRAWIDE The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by buttons and a joystick at the rear of the monitor, towards the bottom right as viewed from the front. The monitor uses a 34″ 3440 x 1440 (21:9 UltraWide) LG Display Nano IPS panel with 1900R curve, designed to draw you in a little without feeling unnatural. A 180Hz refresh rate is supportedvia
DELL P2422H WITH 60HZ FULL HD IPS PANEL The Dell P2422H features a 60Hz Full HD IPS-type panel, with sleek and professional design and full ergonomic flexibility. DELL S2522HG 240HZ FULL HD IPS WITH ADAPTIVE-SYNC The Dell S2522HG features a 24.5" Full HD IPS-type panel with 240Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and a 'Downlight' LED lighting feature. 32 INCH 1440P HIGH REFRESH IPS PANEL OPTIONS 1 day ago · Hi Mhtrm and welcome, I’ve added links to our news pieces which we have on all models but the MSI. And I would also encourage a forum search of the MSI as it is covered elsewhere. I’m happy to have this thread stand and draw a few things together here. DELL S3422DWG 144HZ VA ULTRAWIDE WITH 1800R CURVE The Dell S3422DWG features a 34" 3440 x 1440 UltraWide VA panel with 144Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-Sync - including AMD FreeSync PremiumPro.
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Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. MATTE VS GLOSSY MONITORS The image below compares the S27A850D (with a low-haze screen surface) to the Samsung 2030BW (regular matte screen surface) with both screens switched off. On the S27A850D you can see the outline of the windows facing the screen, whereas on the 2030BW you can see some slight glare at the periphery but no reflection. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS 2) Click ‘Advanced Settings’. 3) Click on the ‘Colour Management’ tab and press the button labelled ‘Colour Management’. 4) Ensure the ‘Use my settings for this device’ checkbox is checked. 5) Press the ‘Add’ button and then ‘Browse’ to the ICC profile you just downloaded. Press ‘Add’then ‘OK’.
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MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely together DELL U2415 VS U2419H PCM2. The main consideration here should be the 1920 x 1200 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio of the U2415 compared to the 1920 x 1080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio of the U2419H. The more appropriate of which depends on your uses. The other aspect to focus on is the fact that the U2419H offers a wider colour gamut (85% DCI-P3) andtherefore
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Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. MATTE VS GLOSSY MONITORS The image below compares the S27A850D (with a low-haze screen surface) to the Samsung 2030BW (regular matte screen surface) with both screens switched off. On the S27A850D you can see the outline of the windows facing the screen, whereas on the 2030BW you can see some slight glare at the periphery but no reflection. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS 2) Click ‘Advanced Settings’. 3) Click on the ‘Colour Management’ tab and press the button labelled ‘Colour Management’. 4) Ensure the ‘Use my settings for this device’ checkbox is checked. 5) Press the ‘Add’ button and then ‘Browse’ to the ICC profile you just downloaded. Press ‘Add’then ‘OK’.
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AOC Q3279VWFD8 REVIEW MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely together DELL U2415 VS U2419H PCM2. The main consideration here should be the 1920 x 1200 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio of the U2415 compared to the 1920 x 1080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio of the U2419H. The more appropriate of which depends on your uses. The other aspect to focus on is the fact that the U2419H offers a wider colour gamut (85% DCI-P3) andtherefore
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The Philips 288E2UAE (288E2E) features a 28″ ‘4K’ UHD IPS-type panel with 60Hz refresh rate, extended colour gamut and support for Adaptive-Sync. Consistent and vibrant (but not strongly oversaturated) colour reproduction is combined with decent 60Hz responsiveness and an excellent pixel density. Date published: April 18th 2021.MONITORS FOR MOVIES
For extended boxset binging, watching long movies viewing comfort is important. All models featured here have flicker-free backlights and many offer LBL (Low Blue Light) settings. Although viewing comfort has many facets and is a very subjective area. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS 2) Click ‘Advanced Settings’. 3) Click on the ‘Colour Management’ tab and press the button labelled ‘Colour Management’. 4) Ensure the ‘Use my settings for this device’ checkbox is checked. 5) Press the ‘Add’ button and then ‘Browse’ to the ICC profile you just downloaded. Press ‘Add’then ‘OK’.
GIGABYTE AORUS FO48U 48″ 120HZ OLED The Gigabyte AORUS FO48U features a ~48" OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and Aim Stabilizer Sync support. SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
LG 34WP65C 160HZ 3440 X 1440 VA ULTRAWIDE The LG 34WP65C features a 3440 x 1440 UltraWide VA panel with 160Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive-Sync, including AMD FreeSyncPremium.
PHILIPS 328P6VUBREB REVIEW The Philips 328P6VUBREB features a large VA screen with a ‘4K’ UHD resolution and support for VESA DisplayHDR 600. This is the ‘medium’ level of HDR that VESA certifies for, which at least on papers means a monitor has the capability to deliver a convincing HDRexperience.
ASUS XG32VQ REVIEW
The 31.5″ 2560 x 1440 curved experience. With a 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution and 31.5” screen size, the ASUS XG32VQ yields a pixel density of 93.24 PPI (Pixels Per Inch). This is somewhat lower than the 108.79 PPI yielded by 27” WQHD models, meaning the clarity anddetail potential is
DELL U2414H REVIEW
The U2414H makes use of a similar 23.8” AH-IPS panel, but is instead a member of the UltraSharp series. It distinguishes itself from the ‘P’ model on the outside with extremely slender bezels and a different selection of ports. In this review we’ll be putting the monitor through its paces and seeing how it compares to the impressiveP2414H.
MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely togetherPC MONITORS
Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. MATTE VS GLOSSY MONITORS The image below compares the S27A850D (with a low-haze screen surface) to the Samsung 2030BW (regular matte screen surface) with both screens switched off. On the S27A850D you can see the outline of the windows facing the screen, whereas on the 2030BW you can see some slight glare at the periphery but no reflection. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS 2) Click ‘Advanced Settings’. 3) Click on the ‘Colour Management’ tab and press the button labelled ‘Colour Management’. 4) Ensure the ‘Use my settings for this device’ checkbox is checked. 5) Press the ‘Add’ button and then ‘Browse’ to the ICC profile you just downloaded. Press ‘Add’then ‘OK’.
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MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely together DELL U2415 VS U2419H PCM2. The main consideration here should be the 1920 x 1200 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio of the U2415 compared to the 1920 x 1080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio of the U2419H. The more appropriate of which depends on your uses. The other aspect to focus on is the fact that the U2419H offers a wider colour gamut (85% DCI-P3) andtherefore
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Acer X38 S 175Hz 3840 x 1600 UltraWide with G-SYNC Ultimate. May 27, 2021. Categories: Acer. The 21:9 aspect ratio provides a rewarding and immersive experience on a 34-35″ screen. With its 38″ 21:9 UltraWide panel, the Acer X38 S takes this even further. As a member of the Predator series, the screen has an aggressive sharp-linedappearance.
PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C A 43″ (42.51″) 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) VA panel is used, with matte anti-glare screen surface and a specified static contrast ratio of 4000:1. 178° horizontal and vertical viewing angles are specified, whilst 10-bit colour is supported. The screen has a 60Hz refresh rate, alongside Adaptive-Sync, with a 48 – 60Hz VRR range. MATTE VS GLOSSY MONITORS The image below compares the S27A850D (with a low-haze screen surface) to the Samsung 2030BW (regular matte screen surface) with both screens switched off. On the S27A850D you can see the outline of the windows facing the screen, whereas on the 2030BW you can see some slight glare at the periphery but no reflection. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS 2) Click ‘Advanced Settings’. 3) Click on the ‘Colour Management’ tab and press the button labelled ‘Colour Management’. 4) Ensure the ‘Use my settings for this device’ checkbox is checked. 5) Press the ‘Add’ button and then ‘Browse’ to the ICC profile you just downloaded. Press ‘Add’then ‘OK’.
PHILIPS 346B1C REVIEWASUS CG32UQ REVIEW
AOC Q3279VWFD8 REVIEWDELL S2440L REVIEW
MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely together DELL U2415 VS U2419H PCM2. The main consideration here should be the 1920 x 1200 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio of the U2415 compared to the 1920 x 1080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio of the U2419H. The more appropriate of which depends on your uses. The other aspect to focus on is the fact that the U2419H offers a wider colour gamut (85% DCI-P3) andtherefore
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The Philips 288E2UAE (288E2E) features a 28″ ‘4K’ UHD IPS-type panel with 60Hz refresh rate, extended colour gamut and support for Adaptive-Sync. Consistent and vibrant (but not strongly oversaturated) colour reproduction is combined with decent 60Hz responsiveness and an excellent pixel density. Date published: April 18th 2021. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS 2) Click ‘Advanced Settings’. 3) Click on the ‘Colour Management’ tab and press the button labelled ‘Colour Management’. 4) Ensure the ‘Use my settings for this device’ checkbox is checked. 5) Press the ‘Add’ button and then ‘Browse’ to the ICC profile you just downloaded. Press ‘Add’then ‘OK’.
GIGABYTE AORUS FO48U 48″ 120HZ OLED The Gigabyte AORUS FO48U features a ~48" OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and Aim Stabilizer Sync support. LG 34WP65C 160HZ 3440 X 1440 VA ULTRAWIDE The LG 34WP65C features a 3440 x 1440 UltraWide VA panel with 160Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive-Sync, including AMD FreeSyncPremium.
SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The OSD (On Screen Display) is controlled by a small joystick beneath the Samsung logo on the bottom bezel. The monitor uses a 28″ IPS-type (In-Plane Switching or similar) panel with 3840 x 2160 (‘4K’ UHD) resolution, 1000:1 static contrast and 178°/178° horizontal/vertical viewing angles. The Innolux M280DCA-E3B AAS(Azimuthal
ACER X38 P CURVED 175HZ G-SYNC ULTRAWIDE The Acer X38 P features a 175Hz 3840 x 1600 Nano IPS panel with 2300R curve, Nvidia G-SYNC and VESA DisplayHDR 400.ASUS XG32VQ REVIEW
The 31.5″ 2560 x 1440 curved experience. With a 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution and 31.5” screen size, the ASUS XG32VQ yields a pixel density of 93.24 PPI (Pixels Per Inch). This is somewhat lower than the 108.79 PPI yielded by 27” WQHD models, meaning the clarity anddetail potential is
PHILIPS 328P6VUBREB REVIEW The Philips 328P6VUBREB features a large VA screen with a ‘4K’ UHD resolution and support for VESA DisplayHDR 600. This is the ‘medium’ level of HDR that VESA certifies for, which at least on papers means a monitor has the capability to deliver a convincing HDRexperience.
DELL U2414H REVIEW
The U2414H makes use of a similar 23.8” AH-IPS panel, but is instead a member of the UltraSharp series. It distinguishes itself from the ‘P’ model on the outside with extremely slender bezels and a different selection of ports. In this review we’ll be putting the monitor through its paces and seeing how it compares to the impressiveP2414H.
MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Something that hasn’t been mentioned are the possible implications of enabling HDR with multiple displays of different refresh rates. Displays of different refresh rate which seemingly work just fine alongside each under HDR can play less nicely togetherPC MONITORS
Categories: LG; 3440 x 1440 UltraWides provide benefits which some users really enjoy for both work and play. The LG 34GP950G (34GP950G-B owing to mainly black rear) is one such offering – and as a member of the UltraGear experience is focused on the gaming side of things. PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C The Philips 439P1 features a 43" '4K' UHD VA panel with 60Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync, VESA DisplayHDR 400 and USB-C. MATTE VS GLOSSY MONITORS Introduction. For many people in the modern world the humble computer is an integral part of their everyday lives. It has moved away from being the extravagant luxury of the lucky few to an essential component of most businesses and a welcome addition to manyhouseholds.
DELL S2422HG 165HZ FULL HD VA WITH 1500R CURVE The Dell S2422HG features a 23.6" Full HD VA panel with 1500R curve, 165Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive-Sync. PHILIPS 346B1C REVIEW AOC Q3279VWFD8 REVIEWASUS CG32UQ REVIEW
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MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Hello PCMonitors, I’m looking to get myself a second monitor. Currently my pc uses a i7-7700, 1060 3gb, Windows 10 os and C24FG70.I want to use the second monitor (WQHD) mainly in portrait mode, do some photoshop mostly and open a video / stream on the side when I’mgaming.
DELL U2415 VS U2419H Thank you. I think U2415 may be somewhat better for work (Archicad, 3d modeling, Photoshop) but U2419H may be better for occasional gaming and films. Also it is a new model and picture quality may be better and despite U2415 is flicker free according to reviews for some reason id does not have TUV flicker free certificate that U2419H have. So my thinking was is somewhat betterPC MONITORS
Categories: LG; 3440 x 1440 UltraWides provide benefits which some users really enjoy for both work and play. The LG 34GP950G (34GP950G-B owing to mainly black rear) is one such offering – and as a member of the UltraGear experience is focused on the gaming side of things. PHILIPS 439P1 43″ 4K VA MODEL WITH USB-C The Philips 439P1 features a 43" '4K' UHD VA panel with 60Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync, VESA DisplayHDR 400 and USB-C. MATTE VS GLOSSY MONITORS Introduction. For many people in the modern world the humble computer is an integral part of their everyday lives. It has moved away from being the extravagant luxury of the lucky few to an essential component of most businesses and a welcome addition to manyhouseholds.
DELL S2422HG 165HZ FULL HD VA WITH 1500R CURVE The Dell S2422HG features a 23.6" Full HD VA panel with 1500R curve, 165Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive-Sync. PHILIPS 346B1C REVIEW AOC Q3279VWFD8 REVIEWASUS CG32UQ REVIEW
DELL S2440L REVIEW
MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Hello PCMonitors, I’m looking to get myself a second monitor. Currently my pc uses a i7-7700, 1060 3gb, Windows 10 os and C24FG70.I want to use the second monitor (WQHD) mainly in portrait mode, do some photoshop mostly and open a video / stream on the side when I’mgaming.
DELL U2415 VS U2419H Thank you. I think U2415 may be somewhat better for work (Archicad, 3d modeling, Photoshop) but U2419H may be better for occasional gaming and films. Also it is a new model and picture quality may be better and despite U2415 is flicker free according to reviews for some reason id does not have TUV flicker free certificate that U2419H have. So my thinking was is somewhat betterMONITOR REVIEWS
Detailed reviews from monitor manufacturers including AOC, Dell and BenQ. The latest TN, IPS and VA models all tried and tested. GIGABYTE AORUS FO48U 48″ 120HZ OLED The Gigabyte AORUS FO48U features a ~48" OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate, Adaptive-Sync and Aim Stabilizer Sync support. USING ICC PROFILES IN WINDOWS An overview of ICC profiles, some of their limitations (in games) and how to activate them on recent versions of Windows. ACER X38 P CURVED 175HZ G-SYNC ULTRAWIDE The Acer X38 P features a 175Hz 3840 x 1600 Nano IPS panel with 2300R curve, Nvidia G-SYNC and VESA DisplayHDR 400. LG 34WP65C 160HZ 3440 X 1440 VA ULTRAWIDE The LG 34WP65C features a 3440 x 1440 UltraWide VA panel with 160Hz refresh rate and support for Adaptive-Sync, including AMD FreeSyncPremium.
SAMSUNG U28R550 28 INCH 4K UHD IPS MODEL The Samsung U28R550 features a 28" IPS-type panel with 3840 x 2160 ('4K' UHD) resolution and support for Adaptive-Sync.ASUS XG32VQ REVIEW
An ASUS XG32VQ review. This is a 31.5" curved WQHD member of the ROG Strix series, supporting AMD FreeSync and 144Hz.DELL U2414H REVIEW
Introduction. We recently reviewed the Dell P2414H, the first ‘Professional Series’ model we’ve tested that we feel is worthy of its title.The U2414H makes use of a similar 23.8” AH-IPS panel, but is instead a member of the UltraSharp series. PHILIPS 328P6VUBREB REVIEW A review of the Philips 328P6VUBREB. A 31.5" VA monitor with 3840 x 2160 ('4K' UHD) resolution and support for VESA DisplayHDR 600. MULTIPLE MONITORS WITH DIFFERENT REFRESH RATES Hello PCMonitors, I’m looking to get myself a second monitor. Currently my pc uses a i7-7700, 1060 3gb, Windows 10 os and C24FG70.I want to use the second monitor (WQHD) mainly in portrait mode, do some photoshop mostly and open a video / stream on the side when I’mgaming.
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The 2560 x 1440 resolution and 27″ screen size is a popular choice for many users for both home and office use. The ViewSonic VP2768a (not to be confused with the older model without the ‘a’) is one such offering, a member of the ‘ColorPro’ line focused on colour-critical workloads. The monitor features a ‘4-sided ... ReadMore
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High refresh rate 27″ models with 2560 x 1440 resolution really hit the spot for many users. Not too difficult to drive compared to higher resolutions whilst still providing a nice pixel density. The Gigabyte AORUS FI27Q-X is the follow up to the company’s well-liked FI27Q-P. Styling remains similar, with a black powder-coated metal ‘penguin... Read More
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For those wanting a high level of immersion, high refresh rate and strong contrast there are some interesting options on the market. ~32″ 2560 x 1440 VA models are a popular choice and generally come in at a relatively affordable price. The LG 32GN650 (32GN650-B owing to mainly black rear and stand) is one such ... Read More AOC PD27 240HZ WQHD VA MODEL*
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