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ericl
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by ericl » 08 Jan 2019, 00:15
Nice! That stand though...
I wonder how well it with perform (input lag, response time, etc).
Other than that, it looks good!
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Q83Ia7ta
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by Q83Ia7ta » 08 Jan 2019, 05:50
Lenovo Legion Y27gq is available in April 2019 for $999.99 USD
dat price...
"datasheet"
https://forums.lenovo.com/lnv/attachmen ... 121918.pdf
It has "NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ R3". What does R3 mean?
Response time: Extreme 0.5ms (with OD), 3ms (without OD).
Questions:
Is 3ms without overdrive ok or superior?
Is advertised 90% DCI-P3 color gamut better than other 144/240hz TN monitors have? Those are on market (on sale) ofc.
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Vega
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by Vega » 08 Jan 2019, 07:57
3ms without OD is very good. "1ms" TN's today are actually ~5ms without OD.
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saw141
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by saw141 » 08 Jan 2019, 10:20
Amazing. Hopefully this makes 1080p cheaper.
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ericl
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by ericl » 08 Jan 2019, 12:31
Does anyone know / can anyone find out if it supports ULMB at 240hz?
Or will running ULMB force us to drop the refresh rate to 144hz?
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Mangemongen
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by Mangemongen » 14 Jan 2019, 16:21
Hopefully we'll see 1440p 240 hz 0.5 ms from more manufacturers this year. This is awesome.
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Chief Blur Buster
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by Chief Blur Buster » 15 Jan 2019, 14:32
Q83Ia7ta wrote:It has "NVIDIA® G-SYNC™ R3". What does R3 mean?
Release 3.
Also, obligatory mention:
BlurBusters.com coverpage post of 1440p 240Hz (posted Jan 8, 2019)
And I saw it in person,
tweet. Motion looked super-clean, the (very little) motion blur looked linear with no asymmetry/ghosting/coronas I could see in the game that it was running. This is certainly next-generation 240Hz. For 1440p-haters, I'd even try it at 1080p scaled thanks to the panel's apparent superclean motion. From what I briefly saw, this panel is clearly next-generation 240Hz quality.
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ericl
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by ericl » 16 Jan 2019, 00:06
April is too far, I want it now.