I'm still under warranty for sure, just got the thing a few months ago. I've just dealt with ASUS's customer service in the past and it is real bad. I still buy their products because they tend to be good and not need support but when they do... :/
So I just found out a disadvantage to having the fan... If something goes wrong. Fan was very quiet, like I could hear it if I made the room super silent, but only barely. However, something has gone wrong and now when I fire the monitor up it...
There's also no need if people can just be a bit patient as they'll be back in stock soon. Samsung makes a lot of QD-OLED panels, There's not a shortage or something, so they'll be available. It also isn't like with GPUs where there's some...
Next up: Hitman 3. Seems to vary a lot by level, and also by how bright things are. There are places that are all BT.709, and there are places like this. It can be pretty subtle.
Part of the issue though is the wider net you cast for Linux users (like the people here suggesting average people using it) the more they suck at it and the more confounded they get when the solution isn't point and click. I see that at work a...
The issues, coming from companies that have actually done it, are several:
1) Support is the biggest. Linux isn't a monolith. Heck Linux isn't even an OS really, it is a kernel. So you run in to a lot more variance in what a user will have...
No it's security reasons... but they are being silly about it. So the TPM and 8th gen or newer both come from HVCI/VBS. The idea is that the core of the OS runs in Ring -1, as a hypervisor, and you actually run in a virtual machine. The advantage...
It's not the refresh rate, it is the OLED technology. It is one of the things that it is really, really good at because of the fast transitions. Not saying that 240Hz doesn't help as well, but it is pretty minor. You can notice the difference...