further news piece summarising it all here:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/news_archive/37.htm#asus_rog_swift_pg27uq
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/news_archive/37.htm#asus_rog_swift_pg27uq
full array 384-zone backlights... interesting
Given this, the $1200 price is actually quite reasonable. This could be as good as desktop gaming monitors get before we see OLED.
Would be fun trying to power this.
4K at 27" is utterly pointless IMO.
It's all done to convince us to buy the latest GPUs...
Well that changes my opinion a bit, originally I thought it was just going to be a bog standard IPS panel with HDR tacked on, it will certainly be interesting to see how it performs now.
For those who aren't sure on what the "full array 384-zone backlights" term means, this is a decent post:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-l...ll-array-local-dimming-s-all-about-zones.html
Still though, for an extra few hundred pounds, give me OLED over LCD every day....
Would prefer 32" myself also so it is easier on the eye keeping 100% windows scaling, but not sure what you mean 27" does not show the benefit of 4K. I either do not understand what you mean, or it is a ridiculous statement. Higher PPI is better is it not? It definitely makes things look better in games, so much sharper which I really like
I guess its just down to peoples eyes, i know some people say they cant tell much difference between 60hz and 144hz so i guess its just as likely that people cant see the difference between pixel densities. I blame specsavers
Hell, by then I may even get a 8K one
And Windows scaling will still be ****
Don't think they'll be a rush for this. Running 60fps max settings on new titles even on the Titan XP is quite rare never mind over 90fps.