Monitor for watching movies/gaming (Suggestions).
Posted: 10 May 2015, 14:22
				
				Hi Everyone,
So there are a few monitors I am looking at... The computer is primarily used for gaming and watching movies/series. I use Madvr + MPC (or MPDN) for watching Movies/Series, and I use SVP to do motion-interpolation to decrease motion-blur and increase clarity.
I have a Gigabyte HD7970 OC as my GPU for Madvr (movies/series) + Gaming (it's decent, but I'll probably be upgrading at the end of the year), and I also have a Core i7 4790K @ 4.7Ghz used primarily to power SVP's highest settings.
My main monitor is an IPS 27" Yamakasi Catleap Q270 @ 2560x1440 @ 60Hz but it has had issues and stopped working recently, so I'm currently using an Acer X233H (absolutely horrible monitor, I found it in the shed).
So now that you know the above, I have a few monitors in mind, you can have a look at what other monitors these guys have and suggest something else:
Samsung S32E590C 31.5" Curved WS LED Monitor (Comes out May 13th - in a few days).
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?In ... mId=619455
The above monitor is my primary candidate at the moment because it's 32", so it's a nice upgrade from my 27" Monitor and should be great for movies/series. It has a 4ms response time, but what is pushing me towards purchasing it... is the fact that it has 5000:1 Static Contrast Ratio (I believe this should make blacks look more black, and whites whiter). There's no reviews for it yet, and I believe this monitor has great potential.
Asus PB287Q 28" 4K UHD WS 1MS Height Adjustable LED Monitor
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?In ... mId=615339
This is surprising me, as it claims to be a 1ms response time monitor with 4K resolution and 60Hz, at that price? I am confused. There's 8ms and 12ms response time monitors @ 4K from Asus that cost more... much more (It's not an IPS Monitor? Is that why?). The downside to this, is that my 7970 won't be strong enough to power games, or movies I believe with Madvr (upscaling to 1080p --> 4K is too much for my card I think).
BenQ XL2720Z 27" Full HD WS 1MS 144Hz LED Monitor
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?In ... mId=614199
Not much to say here, 1ms response time, 144Hz... But probably won't be great for movies (worse viewing angles and colours)... Only I'm not sure whether running SVP @ 144FPS (Making movies run at 144fps) would reduce motion-blur even more... I am tempted to try it, but I'm not going to waste $700 to check whether or not it makes a massive difference running a movie at 60FPS or @ 144FPS (It's not a game after all). There's also the freesync version of this for an extra $100, but I am not 100% sure anymore whether I am going nVidia or AMD (I have been a long-term AMD User... for over a decade, but I am thinking of switching to the green-side).
			So there are a few monitors I am looking at... The computer is primarily used for gaming and watching movies/series. I use Madvr + MPC (or MPDN) for watching Movies/Series, and I use SVP to do motion-interpolation to decrease motion-blur and increase clarity.
I have a Gigabyte HD7970 OC as my GPU for Madvr (movies/series) + Gaming (it's decent, but I'll probably be upgrading at the end of the year), and I also have a Core i7 4790K @ 4.7Ghz used primarily to power SVP's highest settings.
My main monitor is an IPS 27" Yamakasi Catleap Q270 @ 2560x1440 @ 60Hz but it has had issues and stopped working recently, so I'm currently using an Acer X233H (absolutely horrible monitor, I found it in the shed).
So now that you know the above, I have a few monitors in mind, you can have a look at what other monitors these guys have and suggest something else:
Samsung S32E590C 31.5" Curved WS LED Monitor (Comes out May 13th - in a few days).
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?In ... mId=619455
The above monitor is my primary candidate at the moment because it's 32", so it's a nice upgrade from my 27" Monitor and should be great for movies/series. It has a 4ms response time, but what is pushing me towards purchasing it... is the fact that it has 5000:1 Static Contrast Ratio (I believe this should make blacks look more black, and whites whiter). There's no reviews for it yet, and I believe this monitor has great potential.
Asus PB287Q 28" 4K UHD WS 1MS Height Adjustable LED Monitor
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?In ... mId=615339
This is surprising me, as it claims to be a 1ms response time monitor with 4K resolution and 60Hz, at that price? I am confused. There's 8ms and 12ms response time monitors @ 4K from Asus that cost more... much more (It's not an IPS Monitor? Is that why?). The downside to this, is that my 7970 won't be strong enough to power games, or movies I believe with Madvr (upscaling to 1080p --> 4K is too much for my card I think).
BenQ XL2720Z 27" Full HD WS 1MS 144Hz LED Monitor
https://www.ple.com.au/ViewItem.aspx?In ... mId=614199
Not much to say here, 1ms response time, 144Hz... But probably won't be great for movies (worse viewing angles and colours)... Only I'm not sure whether running SVP @ 144FPS (Making movies run at 144fps) would reduce motion-blur even more... I am tempted to try it, but I'm not going to waste $700 to check whether or not it makes a massive difference running a movie at 60FPS or @ 144FPS (It's not a game after all). There's also the freesync version of this for an extra $100, but I am not 100% sure anymore whether I am going nVidia or AMD (I have been a long-term AMD User... for over a decade, but I am thinking of switching to the green-side).