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Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your gaming rig!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 14:22
by Black Octagon
1500:1 is 'terrible'?

Sent from dumphone (pls. excuse typos and dumbness)

Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your gaming rig!

Posted: 26 Jul 2014, 19:40
by flood
well there may be ips glow

Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your gaming rig!

Posted: 28 Jul 2014, 07:19
by Alamar
Black Octagon wrote:1500:1 is 'terrible'?

Sent from dumphone (pls. excuse typos and dumbness)
It is in compare to crt, plasma and oled (oled is said to have 1,000,000:1, crt-plasma ~25000:1). Best lcd with contrast is va, eizo foris va has almost 5000:1..

Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your gaming rig!

Posted: 31 Jul 2014, 08:23
by Edmond
Alamar wrote:
Black Octagon wrote:1500:1 is 'terrible'?

Sent from dumphone (pls. excuse typos and dumbness)
It is in compare to crt, plasma and oled (oled is said to have 1,000,000:1, crt-plasma ~25000:1). Best lcd with contrast is va, eizo foris va has almost 5000:1..
Look into what dynamic contrast is - companies usually type any number behind these words and advertise that as the contrast ratio... its bullshit.

Also, all of the techs you listed are non-existent. Only one being made for the market en mass is the one Eizo monitor and is super expensive. Non existent tech is fun and all... but just pick from the best that we have now.

Currently the top3 gaming monitors are as follows:
1. asus pg278q
2. korean 1440p IPS overclockable (only with ONE dual-link dvi connection)
3. Sony FW900

Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your rig! (UPDAT

Posted: 31 Jul 2014, 08:38
by Chief Blur Buster
One must point out that some people are less sensitive to things.
Remember, 8% is color blind, and a large number have less sensitivity to color, and thus less to viewing angle color shift (TN).
Some people see tearing, others don't.
Some people see stutters, others don't see it so easy. (e.g. reduced motion sensitivity)

Those who are really sensitive to viewing angles/colors, will probably prefer the QNIX overclockables, and those who are really sensitive to best motion quality, will probably prefer the ROG PG278Q. There is no perfect monitor for everyone, until the infinite-gamut, infinite-refresh monitor becomes available :D

Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your rig! (UPDAT

Posted: 31 Jul 2014, 08:46
by rabidz7
I'd rather have a FW900.

Re: Perhaps the best $313 you will spend on your rig! (UPDAT

Posted: 01 Aug 2014, 02:37
by Edmond
Chief Blur Buster wrote:One must point out that some people are less sensitive to things.
Remember, 8% is color blind, and a large number have less sensitivity to color, and thus less to viewing angle color shift (TN).
Some people see tearing, others don't.
Some people see stutters, others don't see it so easy. (e.g. reduced motion sensitivity)

Those who are really sensitive to viewing angles/colors, will probably prefer the QNIX overclockables, and those who are really sensitive to best motion quality, will probably prefer the ROG PG278Q. There is no perfect monitor for everyone, until the infinite-gamut, infinite-refresh monitor becomes available :D
Well! im fucked! ^^
Cuz im super sensitive to colors, brightness shift, flicker, any stutter, any lag, and tearing!

I also really dislike blur, but i kinda came to terms with/realized for myself that the other stuff is more important right now now and it will be quite a while before we have a way to mix those solutions with low persistence.