I guess this monitor is focused on photo editing or "proart" but, were you able to check it at close to see if it gets any problem (blur, ghosting,...).
Hope when they said "under $1000" they mean way under $1000, less than $400 xD .
Asus Announces ProArt PQ22UC OLED!
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Re: Asus Announces ProArt PQ22UC OLED!
OLED monitors don't have 'ghosting'. This monitor doesn't have Rolling Shutter so it still has persistence blur but it would still be better then any LCD on the market.rasmas wrote:I guess this monitor is focused on photo editing or "proart" but, were you able to check it at close to see if it gets any problem (blur, ghosting,...).
Hope when they said "under $1000" they mean way under $1000, less than $400 xD .
Re: Asus Announces ProArt PQ22UC OLED!
Even compared to LCDs with Blur reduction methods?lexlazootin wrote:OLED monitors don't have 'ghosting'. This monitor doesn't have Rolling Shutter so it still has persistence blur but it would still be better then any LCD on the market.rasmas wrote:I guess this monitor is focused on photo editing or "proart" but, were you able to check it at close to see if it gets any problem (blur, ghosting,...).
Hope when they said "under $1000" they mean way under $1000, less than $400 xD .
Also, i have been wondering why to do a profesional monitor, for static images mainly, with an OLED panel that is supposed to have burning problems... unless it is just for video but still...
Re: Asus Announces ProArt PQ22UC OLED!
Mini LED. OLED will be fine for non-moving, and burn-in isn't that /huge/ of an issue, but my god, if they're going to do mini anything, they should just go back to FED/SED technology and release the gaming monitors we all want.