Caporegime
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No, but a 39" 5160x2160 240hz oled is planned for next year by LG apparently (according to leaked roadmap).Any news on a 38" ultrawide (3840x1600) oled yet?
No, but a 39" 5160x2160 240hz oled is planned for next year by LG apparently (according to leaked roadmap).Any news on a 38" ultrawide (3840x1600) oled yet?
No, but a 39" 5160x2160 240hz oled is planned for next year by LG apparently (according to leaked roadmap).
Many people are waiting for this format, so fingers crossed.Strange, hopefully one pops up out the blue, next year is a long way away too wait the LG, seems like am obvious gap in the market.
What a strange limitation?!Seen the ASUs 32 oled is limited to 65% brightness when using usbc power delivery.
Well that’s a deal breaker for me
Probably psu limitationWhat a strange limitation?!
Does it have a radiator on the back?But ASUS model is rumored to be brighter than others to begin with, so we don't know how bright 65% actually is
Makes sense to me, to not overprovision the power supply
This is only if you enable the additional power delivery up to 90W, above the standard 65W. The user manual says:Seen the ASUs 32 oled is limited to 65% brightness when using usbc power delivery.
Well that’s a deal breaker for me
it has a custom heatsink and graphene film if that's what you meanDoes it have a radiator on the back?
Thats nice and should reduce the risk of burn in thenit has a custom heatsink and graphene film if that's what you mean
yeh but I need 90wThis is only if you enable the additional power delivery up to 90W, above the standard 65W. The user manual says:
65 W: The USB Type-C port provides 65W power supply.
90 W: The USB Type-C port provides 90W power supply. The maximum brightness will be 65
Its a shame a little, they must have cheaped out on a psu then - I presume no hdr with PD too.yeh but I need 90w
Wondering same, I believe it won't really matter since they'll both need DSC but could be wrongSo given the choice of running a DP1.4 cable or HDMi 2.1 cable from a RTX 4090 which is "best" if the monitor has either input?
It wouldn’t matter but generally displayport behaves better and has less bugs. HDMI is harder for manufacturers to test and tends to be more of a focus for external devices, games consoles etc as the assumption is that for pc people will use DP insteadSo given the choice of running a DP1.4 cable or HDMi 2.1 cable from a RTX 4090 which is "best" if the monitor has either input?
Fair enough. I’ll test how bright it gets at 65% brightness for youyeh but I need 90w
Fair enough. I’ll test how bright it gets at 65% brightness for you