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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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?