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Isnt this like $800 i the US??. Make you wonder how much it would cost importing it?A real shame it's 1300 quid in the UK. Bonkers pricing from MSI.
Isnt this like $800 i the US??. Make you wonder how much it would cost importing it?A real shame it's 1300 quid in the UK. Bonkers pricing from MSI.
Ends up slightly cheaper even after delivery cost and import taxes, depending where you look. Couple of sites that show the shipping and import costs alltogether. But not worth the hassle if you have to return it..Isnt this like $800 i the US??. Make you wonder how much it would cost importing it?
Oof, no thanks! No flicker either from my 42UQ, none that I've seen at least.Dat OLED flicker
You'll still be fine using gsync on a freesync monitor unless I'm missing something? I just set vsync and gsync on in nvidia control panel so for 240hz = 222hz and enable reflex also set it in game to 222 if the game doesn't support reflex, has worked for me everytime on a freesync monitor.Can’t make my mind up between the FO32U2P & PG32UCDM.
There’s not a lot between them.
F032 has DP 2.1, speakers, less gamer looking, cheaper.
Asus has 90w usb c for my work laptop, passive cooling, DV, G-Sync.
I’d pick the Aorus but I really need the 90w USB-C charging and ideally G-Sync
How's that gone under the radar, huge deal for some people.Somewhy this announcement went past me
240Hz with BFI, blurbusters certified, and looks like BFI even works with variable refresh rateViewSonic Announce XG272-2K OLED Monitor with 240Hz and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) - TFTCentral
Share this contentViewSonic have today announced their new XG272-2K Gaming OLED monitor. It’s a 27″ sized screen featuring the familiar 2560 x 1440 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate WOLED panel from....[click link for more]tftcentral.co.uk
It should feel smoother than 360Hz OLED
Supposedly released last week, but not a single review around
I don't think it allows bfi with vrr. The part on the article that shows vrr is a menu option. You can choose vrr or bfi. Also it says that the bfi is limited to 120hz, which is already available on other oled screens. The advantage with the bfi on this screen is that you can change the black frame timing and can also set a minimum between 48 and 120.Somewhy this announcement went past me
240Hz with BFI, blurbusters certified, and looks like BFI even works with variable refresh rateViewSonic Announce XG272-2K OLED Monitor with 240Hz and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) - TFTCentral
Share this contentViewSonic have today announced their new XG272-2K Gaming OLED monitor. It’s a 27″ sized screen featuring the familiar 2560 x 1440 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate WOLED panel from....[click link for more]tftcentral.co.uk
It should feel smoother than 360Hz OLED
Supposedly released last week, but not a single review around
I have a link I've saved to all existing and coming soon OLEDs;Would anyone have a handy list of all the 27" 1440P OLEDs available now, or coming soon™?
I have a link I've saved to all existing and coming soon OLEDs;
OLED Monitors In 2024: Current Market Status - Display Ninja
Check out the current state of OLED monitors as well as everything you need to know about the OLED technology in this ultimate, updated guide.www.displayninja.com
I was looking forward this year for something at 38" in oled factor but at least same resolution as my AW3821dw 3840x1600. Is there anything like this?
39in 5120x2160 panel coming but it's a ways off it seems. Prob have a massive curve to it though
39in 5120x2160 panel coming but it's a ways off it seems. Prob have a massive curve to it though
LG seem fixated on 800R atm with the 34/39/45, and those babies do tend to curve that much!Just as long as it's not trying to curve around the back of my head!