Nice first impressions. Thanks.
- How is panel uniformity? (Have you noticed any shadows, backlight bleeding.)
No backlight bleed at all but black isn't as black as the Dell IPS I have (But that has backlight bleed) - No shadows either and I guess that is because of the response time
- Now I don't expect you to get a magnifying glass, but are there any dead pixels?
Haha, I have gone over it inch by inch (not with a magnifying glass) and no dead pixels (that I can see)
- Can you share what options are available in the Samsung GUI? (I'm guessing there is brightness, contrast, but would like to know if there is an Eco Mode, Sharpness, Response Time etc etc)
Off hand, there is Eco mode/SBS to run 2 different computers on one screen (30Hz each)/Colour settings/Game mode-cinema mode/Picture in picture.
- Have you noticed the panel heating up excessively? On my early SA750D I had to send it back as it got really hot to touch, thankfully the replacement was fine.
Panel temp is better than my Asus next to it and no big heat coming from either.
- Is it HDMI 2.0?
Only 1.4 on each
- Will you attempt to use CRU to see what refresh rate above 60Hz this monitor can achieve?
I will have a go at overclocking the panel but a reviewer said his wouldn't budge from 60Hz, so I am not too hopeful for that.
- With 4K do you still notice any jaggies in games if Aliasing is turned off?
I have run several different levels of AA and games just don't need AA at 4K on a 28" screen is my conclusion. A static image will show the difference between AA off and AA MSAAx8 but even then, you have to look for the jaggies
- Have you noticed any motion blur in games at 60Hz?
http://www.blurbusters.com/motion-tests/tools/
Yes I have. V-Sync is needed at times to keep the image smooth, as tearing is evident in some games over 60 fps. Bioshock Infinite was bad but with V-Sync enabled, it was good. Input lag for sure but it isn't an online game, so no worries for that. BF4 doesn't show tearing in the short time I have tried it and frames are above 60, so it is game dependent. It is worth noting that I am overly picky on tearing and input lag.
- Are the viewing angels any better than traditional TN panels?
Yes. The old TN's were shocking but I can almost get side on to either the Samsung or Asus and read/see everything on screen. Lay on the floor though and the image is bad.
Thanks