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I would pay a lot for a OLED GSYNC monitor

Posted: 14 Jun 2015, 20:52
by Danybonin
A 1440p oled gsync monitor would be great. There is a oled LG tv 55" for 3300$.

When will we see gsync oled monitor? Is oled not good for monitor cause of degradation and the fact that monitor can show same picture for a long time?

Im usually playing games in total dark, and even with brighness very low, LCD sucks so much in this area, IPS or TN or any LCD is far from oled. I would pay a lot for a oled gsync monitor, if this is ever possible.

Re: I would pay a lot for a OLED GSYNC monitor

Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 00:20
by RLBURNSIDE
We're much more likely to get Freesync on TVs through DisplayPort 1.3 inputs, possibly running over USB 3.1 connectors.

The good news is that high end TVs, especially OLEDs, are likely to want to bypass HDMI 2.0a's 18gbps limitation so that you can feed them higher refresh rates at higher bit depths. The 4k 2015 LG OLEDs are getting HDR firmware updates through HDMI 2.0a, so that they can use a greater dynamic range at 10-bit color depth. But over HDMI 2.0a, you still can't send more than UHD @ 60hz @ 444 chroma @ 8-bits. DisplayPort 1.2a can do 10-bits, so in theory that's one way to get 444 to your OLED. But it would be better to just support DisplayPort 1.3 from the start and go up to 12-bits at 444 at 120hz.

Re: I would pay a lot for a OLED GSYNC monitor

Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 06:07
by Edmond
RLBURNSIDE wrote:We're much more likely to get Freesync on TVs through DisplayPort 1.3 inputs, possibly running over USB 3.1 connectors.

The good news is that high end TVs, especially OLEDs, are likely to want to bypass HDMI 2.0a's 18gbps limitation so that you can feed them higher refresh rates at higher bit depths. The 4k 2015 LG OLEDs are getting HDR firmware updates through HDMI 2.0a, so that they can use a greater dynamic range at 10-bit color depth. But over HDMI 2.0a, you still can't send more than UHD @ 60hz @ 444 chroma @ 8-bits. DisplayPort 1.2a can do 10-bits, so in theory that's one way to get 444 to your OLED. But it would be better to just support DisplayPort 1.3 from the start and go up to 12-bits at 444 at 120hz.

I would murder for a 444, 8bit, 21:9, flicker free, 0-120hz adaptive sync OLED monitor

Re: I would pay a lot for a OLED GSYNC monitor

Posted: 22 Jun 2015, 22:23
by Danybonin
anything oled + gsync would be awesome!