Re: New Zowie Monitor 540Hz XL2586X
Posted: 01 Mar 2024, 21:24
Rumors going that the price of 2586X is horrendous...
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https://zowie.benq.eu/en-eu/monitor/xl2586x.html
Done. MAKE SURE TO VOTE ON THE 2586X NOT THE 2546X! (The 2546X had 3 votes, the 2586x 1 vote)forcedreg wrote: ↑06 Mar 2024, 05:15https://zowie.benq.eu/en-eu/monitor/xl2586x.html
1209 euros in eu
Edit: Vote for it to be reviewed in RTINGS: https://www.rtings.com/review-pipeline/monitor
Might as well wait a few more months for 480hz OLED.forcedreg wrote: ↑06 Mar 2024, 05:15https://zowie.benq.eu/en-eu/monitor/xl2586x.html
1209 euros in eu
Edit: Vote for it to be reviewed in RTINGS: https://www.rtings.com/review-pipeline/monitor
The 27" 480hZ 1440P ASUS OLED will have a backlightstrobing tech. See the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjdJjPd ... QwOQ%3D%3D video with the ASUS USA guy. I am courious how bright the monitor will get in SDR. The ASUS USA guy do says something about gamers who like brightness ( like me) he says something like if you really like brighntess other monitor tech suits more. Guess we have to wait and see.möppeldöp wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 07:38You can of course compare Hz 480 on Oled vs 540 on IPS or TN. I can tell you that most likely the Oled will win this comparison.
However, if you put motion clarity into your consideration, BLS / BFI is by far ahead on IPS or FastTN. If you care about colors, go buy Oled, if you care about motion clarity for precise vision/aim go buy a Product with blacklight strobing.
I clearly believe the XL2586X with DyAc2 is superior over all other technologies (ULMB2 & OLED & OLED BFI).
Well, black frame insertion to be precise since it doesn't have a backlight. I think I read somewhere that it's max 240 hz since it simply replaces every other frame with a black image. 480 hz BFI OLED with sufficient brightness would indeed be awesome, but I'm guessing it'll be 240 hz max. That would still be first of a kind(?), and with OLED response time even 240 hz BFI might be competitive or even better than 540 hz dyac/ulmb.daviddave1 wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 04:09The 27" 480hZ 1440P ASUS OLED will have a backlightstrobing tech. See the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjdJjPd ... QwOQ%3D%3D video with the ASUS USA guy. I am courious how bright the monitor will get in SDR. The ASUS USA guy do says something about gamers who like brightness ( like me) he says something like if you really like brighntess other monitor tech suits more. Guess we have to wait and see.möppeldöp wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 07:38You can of course compare Hz 480 on Oled vs 540 on IPS or TN. I can tell you that most likely the Oled will win this comparison.
However, if you put motion clarity into your consideration, BLS / BFI is by far ahead on IPS or FastTN. If you care about colors, go buy Oled, if you care about motion clarity for precise vision/aim go buy a Product with blacklight strobing.
I clearly believe the XL2586X with DyAc2 is superior over all other technologies (ULMB2 & OLED & OLED BFI).
Very interesting. tnx for the reply! appreciated!forcedreg wrote: ↑13 Mar 2024, 03:15Well, black frame insertion to be precise since it doesn't have a backlight. I think I read somewhere that it's max 240 hz since it simply replaces every other frame with a black image. 480 hz BFI OLED with sufficient brightness would indeed be awesome, but I'm guessing it'll be 240 hz max. That would still be first of a kind(?), and with OLED response time even 240 hz BFI might be competitive or even better than 540 hz dyac/ulmb.daviddave1 wrote: ↑12 Mar 2024, 04:09The 27" 480hZ 1440P ASUS OLED will have a backlightstrobing tech. See the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjdJjPd ... QwOQ%3D%3D video with the ASUS USA guy. I am courious how bright the monitor will get in SDR. The ASUS USA guy do says something about gamers who like brightness ( like me) he says something like if you really like brighntess other monitor tech suits more. Guess we have to wait and see.möppeldöp wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 07:38You can of course compare Hz 480 on Oled vs 540 on IPS or TN. I can tell you that most likely the Oled will win this comparison.
However, if you put motion clarity into your consideration, BLS / BFI is by far ahead on IPS or FastTN. If you care about colors, go buy Oled, if you care about motion clarity for precise vision/aim go buy a Product with blacklight strobing.
I clearly believe the XL2586X with DyAc2 is superior over all other technologies (ULMB2 & OLED & OLED BFI).
Like you said, gotta wait and see.