144Hz IPS-type Panels Finally On Their Way! 1440p as Well!

I'd prefer a 4k IPS monitor with g\free sync. But if they come out with a 32" 4\5\6k IPS monitor at even 90hz with g\free sync that would be very nice.
 
Well very good news finally some high end 4K IPS panels and 27" IPS panels with 144hz none of that gsync/freesync fake stuff !

Although it would be nice for it to be adopted and included at the same time;)

I bet we will have so many TFTs on Members market once these new screens start arriving.
 
Based on what? Only asus are known for chucking a massive premium on things.

With 4k and other 1440p options available or due, it will be more competitively priced
 
Based on what? Only asus are known for chucking a massive premium on things.

With 4k and other 1440p options available or due, it will be more competitively priced

Seeing as there is next to news about it you may be right, or not. IMO this is either vaporware or going to cost £500+
 
I agree that the monitor market is at last showing signs of interesting life after stultifying for years with 1920x1080 same old same old...

This may not be the 2nd Coming but at least it'll be err a Coming. Of some sort :eek:
 
This news pleases me greatly. The biggest step forward for consumer monitor technology for a very long time in my opinion :)

I'll believe it when I see it. Pixel speeds will still be too slow IMO for use as a gaming screen compared to TN.
 
Just to chime in, I currently have the QNIX and can confirm motion clarity is an issue. I would be interested in these new models, from a good vendor. It's taken them long enough!

models like the QNIX QX2710 for instance have an average real-life response time of 13.2ms G2G. The Achieva 27" IPS Zero=-G was even slower at 15.9ms G2G average. So a lot of them just have very slow response times, and poorly configured overdrive circuits. A good IPS-type panel should be able to reach around 8 - 9 ms at the moment without introducing a lot of overshoot. AUO will need to have pushed that to at least 6.944ms to cope with the 144Hz frame rate, which wouldn't be unreasonable to expect. A lot of current IPS-type panels have better response times than the Korean overclockable models, but are limited to 60Hz at the moment.
 
Just to chime in, I currently have the QNIX and can confirm motion clarity is an issue. I would be interested in these new models, from a good vendor. It's taken them long enough!

I moved from the Qnix to the swift and the difference is night and day. Qnix does have slightly better colours but its not a huge difference. I only noticed it when I did a side by side comparison.

Its nice to see the monitor market moving forward with these new 144hz in development but I cant see them beating out the swift for gaming due to the response time advantage TN has.
 
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