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    Monitor manufacturers chime in on the state of GSYNC and FREESYNC.

    Since when does Eizo offer GSync version of Foris ? This is Freesync-only model, so you simply can't say that g-sync version wouldn't be even more expensive.
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    LG 38UC99 - 37.5'' 3840x1600 75Hz IPS FreeSync

    Price and release date are still unknown but if Phillips sets price around 800-1000$ like it did last time, lg will have to think long and hard about 38UC99 pricing. I mean seriously, Eizo or NEC would probably be able to get away with this price (I mean 1500$ for non-professional grade display)...
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    LG 38UC99 - 37.5'' 3840x1600 75Hz IPS FreeSync

    Because lg dropped the ball with the pricing. For 1000$ it would be great alternative to dual/triple display set. I used to work with 3x20 inch dells 1600x1200 and had all the workspace I needed. Except Phillips and iiyama are flat, which is a problem in monitor that big for non-gaming use...
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    LG 38UC99 - 37.5'' 3840x1600 75Hz IPS FreeSync

    Here are some :) : 1) 75hz 2) These few 4K PC displays >32inches have their own problems 3) 4K 40 inch TV are usually low-end and using PWM which is unacceptable for an office monitor IMO.
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    Philips BDM4350UC 43 inch 4K IPS PWM-free monitor

    Apparently it's already available in Japan:
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    Acer Predator XR341CK 34" 144Hz Curved Gaming Screen with G-sync

    People simply want to use one display with several sources, like in my case: PC as primary device and console as option for playstation exclusives. Simple as that.
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    NEC 4K and EA275UHD discussion

    Is there any chance of NEC releasing 32 inch 4k display or similar sized 21:9 in EA series anytime soon ? I'm looking for something "bigger", but the only 30+ sized monitors I've found were PA pro products.
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