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    Asus Rog Swift 38" PG38UQ 4k 144hz IPS - experiences & alternative panel users?

    This monitor strikes a sweet spot to me in being large enough for normal 100% text scaling while also having 144hz for gaming. 43" (or even 40") is too much head movement and 32" 4K monitors a bit too small for 100% text scaling (imho). However it appears that Asus is the only user of the panel...
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    Best 40 inch+ 4k monitor for programming now?

    I'm still rocking my Crossover 404k from 2015. It sucks for games and is less than ideal for most things - except for incredibly sharp high contrast, deep black text. The Philips Computer Monitor BDM4037UW interested me a year or two ago, being similar and curved, but it appears it's gone now...
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    Seiki 4k 40" monitor on pre-sale @ Amazon.

    Says shipping in limited quantity end of next month. $999 https://www.facebook.com/seikidigital?fref=nf
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    Seiki Pro 4K monitors brief article today

    Still "early" 2015, no price, scant specs. "Seiki demonstrated its Seiki Pro 32- and 40-inch 4K monitors at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015, where I got a chance to see one in action. While the device's size makes it a bit cumbersome for many desktop applications (unless you have an...
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    Another 40" 4K IPS like: Inkel SUf40SK $850

    UPDATE: spec said 3840x2160 @ 30hz ;( HDMI only (wtf?) Stumbled across this on Ebay, shipping from South Korea. $850. It looks awfully a lot like the Phillips 40" one, but claims 178, not 176 viewing angle. Virtually nothing on search engines about it. Hopefully we'll have several of these...
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    Asus PB287q thoughts and need help

    Some brief thoughts on this monitor, which I've been using a few days. Coming from the venerable HP ZR30W (30" IPS 2560x1600) there's a distinct downgrade with the TN panel. As much as official review sites say it's a good TN panel, if you're using a HQ IPS monitor, you will notice it and...
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    MSI Neo2 and A64-X2 support?

    I've checked the MSI website and haven't seen anything that indicates a BIOS update with explicit support for the Athlon64 X2. Has anyone seen anything on this or otherwise have information on compatibility and BIOS updates?
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