First strobing backlight 3440x1440 - ASUS XG35VQ - 35" VA 100 Hz

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Panel Size : Ultra-wide Screen 35” (88.98cm) 21:9
Color Saturation : 100%(sRGB)
Panel Type : VA
True Resolution : 3440x1440
Display Viewing Area(HxV) : 819.4 x 345.9 mm
Display Surface Non-glare
Pixel Pitch : 0.2382/ mm
Brightness(Max) : 300 cd/㎡
Contrast Ratio (Max) : 2500 :1
Viewing Angle (CR≧10) : 178°(H)/178°(V)
Response Time : 4ms (Gray to Gray)
Display Colors : 16.7M
Flicker free
Curved Panel : 1800R

Trace Free Technology : Yes
Color Temperature Selection : 4 Modes
GamePlus(modes) : Yes (Crosshair/Timer/FPS Counter/Display Alignment)
Low Blue Light : Yes
HDCP support :
GameVisual :8 Modes(Scenery/Racing/Cinema/RTS/RPG/FPS/sRGB Modes/MOBA Mode/User Mode)
FreeSync™ technology supported
Display Widget
Extreme Low Motion Blur
GameFast Input technology

VA + strobing back-light can turn out pretty well.


https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/ROG-Strix-XG35VQ/


100 Hz is fast enough to strobe the backlight that you shouldn't have eye-strain. It will be interesting to see how quick the pulses are on ASUS's new "ELMB" and how bright it can get for extreme motion clarity.
 
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No doubt horrifically expensive too!!

It is actually only $799 in the US.

Not that impressive really no display port 1.4 no HDR support and the brightness of 300 cd/㎡ will probably mean it will be very dim when the strobing option is enabled.

DP 1.4 isn't needed unless you go over 120 Hz 3440x1440. HDR would be nice, but you basically need a FALD backlight for that. $$$. I'll test the strobe brightness when mine comes in.
 
Ya I am super curious if ASUS has pulled off 1-2ms strobes while keeping decent brightness (200+ cd/m2).
 
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