Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
max ulmb is 100hz
you also need a calibrator. the default settings are way off and the user modes are worthless
Although 100Hz max ULMB has me a little worried, I realize why they did it.
Impressive performance after calibration @ shitty factory settings.
Is it really that expensive for manufacturers to get their monitors decently calibrated at the factory? Because running every game in borderless windowed mode to take advantage of icc profiles is a huge pain in the ass.
one potential problem is that in order to get the best pixel response rate you *have* to keep it at 144hz.I wonder since ULMB is locked at 100 Hz and the brightness not that stellar if I may just end up running it in 144 Hz G-Sync mode. The pixel response time and input lag are quite amazing, especially for an IPS.
After I de-matte it of course.
I wonder since ULMB is locked at 100 Hz and the brightness not that stellar if I may just end up running it in 144 Hz G-Sync mode. The pixel response time and input lag are quite amazing, especially for an IPS.
After I de-matte it of course.
this doesn't make sense to meNot really if you follow the recommended osd settings section. The gamma needs a bit of correction but it's not massively off and for gaming needs that setup if fine for most users I'm sure
A shame they didn't post PixPerAn photos so that we could see this performance for ourselves. Any other review sites potentially reading this...take note!
this doesn't make sense to me
the default settings are around 10% off and the user modes are worthless
if you buy an IPS aren't you concerned about color accuracy? so why wouldn't you get a meter?
Although it's IPS, it's still firmly a gamers screen not aimed at colour enthusiasts. The other benefits of IPS are still desirable for other uses including gaming
For example? The IPS glow or shining blacks when viewed in a dark room? I think gamers would be more impressed with the black crush of VA
You can't capture the blur reduction benefits of ULMB with a camera and pixperan like that though as the benefits are all perceived by the users visual system.
I'm just saying that people are comparing this to a swift and out of that list the only thing that it bests the swift at is color accuracy...so you better use a color calibration tool or else get a swift or have perfectly equal, nice viewing angle poor gamma, black depth, and contrastLol ok I never said it was perfect but if you look around there's so many people after a high refresh IPS panel. All panel techs have their advantages. The IPS panel offers better viewing angles, no VA black crush, lighter AG coating that TN Film panels, 1440p res and 144Hz Which you can't get from any VA panel, better response times than even the fastest VA panel. Sure, there's IPS glow which is a shame, but I doubt that will put many people off!
Lol ok I never said it was perfect but if you look around there's so many people after a high refresh IPS panel. All panel techs have their advantages. The IPS panel offers better viewing angles, no VA black crush, lighter AG coating that TN Film panels, 1440p res and 144Hz Which you can't get from any VA panel, better response times than even the fastest VA panel. Sure, there's IPS glow which is a shame, but I doubt that will put many people off!
Hmm do I understand it right that there's no way to easily switch from 100% brightness ULMB mode to for example 20-30% brightness g-sync mode ?
That's not so great and will make it a bit painfull if we want to switch games fast.
Correct. It's going to be a major PITA to switch modes compared to the Swift's turbo button.Hmm do I understand it right that there's no way to easily switch from 100% brightness ULMB mode to for example 20-30% brightness g-sync mode ?
That's not so great and will make it a bit painfull if we want to switch games fast.
oh ok, the description that the last button gives you access to ULMB through the "quick access menu" led me to believe that you had to do an extra step and navigate a menu rather than just a toggleYou can do the same thing though here?! Set refresh rate to 100hz instead of 120hz as that's max the ULMB mode will support and enable Gsync from the graphics card control panel. Then there's a quick access button to turn ULMB on and off. Job done. The settings are independent for brightness between on and off modes too
And of course they didn't even care to try because of it.but since the XB270HU only has one input, you probably aren't going to be using this screen for anything else anyway (consoles, DVD players etc). It's firmly aimed at PC gaming use, so the absence of a scaler is not a big issue here.
Awesome review, awesome display, except that stupid prejudice is here again;
And of course they didn't even care to try because of it.
So they say it's got no scaler but at the same time it's able to display 1920x1080 stretched ?
So what is it exactly ?
And more importantly does that mean an external 1080p source would show with an HDMI>DP adapter ?
LG doesn't make their own panels...AUO makes the panels for LGI have one question left - WTF LG have been doing all this time (10+ years). Basically no progress with IPS speed at all! AU Optronics started making their IPS (AHVA) a couple of years ago and already they have the fastest IPS ever. Shame on you LG.
LG doesn't make their own panels...AUO makes the panels for LG
LG doesn't make their own panels...AUO makes the panels for LG
.most IPS panels are manufactured by LG.Display, previously known as LG.Phillips
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AU_OptronicsNo that's wrong - there are 3 companies which make IPS like panels:
LG - oryginal IPS
Samsung - PLS
AUO- AHVA
Notice the date stamp on this page you cited is 2011Eh? LG doesn't make their own IPS panels? That's the first I've ever heard of it. Can you please elaborate?
According to this page:
.