Delayed to third quarter of this year!
https://www.techspot.com/news/73686-tri ... tedly.html
Kudos to TechSpot for crediting BlurBusters and the ones who found out via our contacts -- TFTCentral, etc.
EDIT: TomsHardware Italy and IT Hardware Poland posted similar articles plugging TFTcentral/BlurBusters for breaking the first twitter confirmations of this bad news.
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Of course they're delayed. They need to sell stock of current monitors first, then make you upgrade again
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Any inside info on the 1440 240hz monitors? No full array local dimming there. They were expected to go in production quarter two. Are those monitors on track? I think these delays may have made my choice easier, but I'm concerned they might decide to delay these monitors too to boost sales of the premium ones.
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I've been wondering about the 1440p 240 Hz monitors as well. I haven't been able to find any information about those in quite some time now. I think I might just break down and buy a 1080p 240 Hz monitor
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Word of caution, with DisplayPort 1.4 you really want the monitor to support DSC compression to do HDR10 in 4:4:4 at 144hz. Otherwise you'll drop to 4:2:2 which sucks for PC desktop use.
Without DSC you are limited to 98hz with DP 1.3 / 1.4 in 4:4:4 with HDR activated. And I assume most if not all of these 4K monitors have some kind of HDR10 support, which frankly to me would be silly to not actually since since it's a huge image quality and realism boost.
Without DSC you are limited to 98hz with DP 1.3 / 1.4 in 4:4:4 with HDR activated. And I assume most if not all of these 4K monitors have some kind of HDR10 support, which frankly to me would be silly to not actually since since it's a huge image quality and realism boost.
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I haven't seen any DP 1.4 displays use DSC.
Any anyway, at least for gaming, dropping down to 4:2:2 to do HDR 10-bit at 144 Hz 4K really isn't that big of a deal. I can't even tell the difference on my X27.
Any anyway, at least for gaming, dropping down to 4:2:2 to do HDR 10-bit at 144 Hz 4K really isn't that big of a deal. I can't even tell the difference on my X27.
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Oh I agree, for most games 422 doesn't matter. But I do tons of 3D stuff in windowed mode and don't want to pay for a 144hz monitor and only get to use 98hz out of it because it doesn't support DSC. And 422 for windows desktop is horrible, as we all know.
I hope DSC support in monitors comes out soon, if not I guess we'll all be looking at (cheaper) Freesync VRR TVs and monitors using HDMI 2.1 next year, and G-Sync hopefully wither away due to the Freesync over AMD card + Nvidia GPU for rendering hack. I've been looking into HDR10 FALD TVs, but it's a bummer there are no 4K TVs in the 40-inch range that have DP 1.4 inputs. 98hz w/ HDR10 4:4:4 is certainly much better than 4K60 with HDR10 in 4:2:2 for general PC use. In a cheaper Vizio TV it would be ideal. I might have to look into a TV-sized 40-inch monitor. Or maybe I'll just wait till next year to upgrade.
I hope DSC support in monitors comes out soon, if not I guess we'll all be looking at (cheaper) Freesync VRR TVs and monitors using HDMI 2.1 next year, and G-Sync hopefully wither away due to the Freesync over AMD card + Nvidia GPU for rendering hack. I've been looking into HDR10 FALD TVs, but it's a bummer there are no 4K TVs in the 40-inch range that have DP 1.4 inputs. 98hz w/ HDR10 4:4:4 is certainly much better than 4K60 with HDR10 in 4:2:2 for general PC use. In a cheaper Vizio TV it would be ideal. I might have to look into a TV-sized 40-inch monitor. Or maybe I'll just wait till next year to upgrade.
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To be fair though, doing 3D work on the desktop at 98Hz is still quite nice.BattleAxeVR wrote:Oh I agree, for most games 422 doesn't matter. But I do tons of 3D stuff in windowed mode and don't want to pay for a 144hz monitor and only get to use 98hz out of it because it doesn't support DSC.
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