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The halo on local dimming on the Asus would annoy me to death
If you could get a reasonable idea of how well your rig would be able to run either resolution, I'd make a decision off of that, and I would wait for tftcentral's review to see if there is significant improvement to response times. I'm hoping BlurBusters might do some camera tracking tests to give us a more real-world idea of performance.The 38" LG and the current 34" LG "F" are the only contenders for me, I really don't know which to get for taking into consideration the limitation of DP1.4, can any-one help make my mind up?
XDR monitor implements dual LCD technology.HDR tech in monitors is not mature enough in my opinion, but I am interested to see if the Apple Pro Display XDR brings improvements with it's implementation of FALD. I would also like to see a manufacturer attempt a dual panel display like Hisense has in its new TVs.
I don't see it on the product page, unless it's the layer on top of the leds?XDR monitor implements dual LCD technology.
There has only really been some tests of the 27GL850 which uses a similar panel to the 38 (just a different size and res) but doesn't have the benefits of the G-SYNC module in the 38. But Linus Tech Tips did do a motion tracking test between the 27 and the 34, which did see some improvements, but it wasn't very thorough.
You're right. The only spec that tells me it's a dual-layer LCD is a contrast ratio. But Vincent from HDTVTest in Sony BVM-HX310 review said that it's a dual-layer, as well.I don't see it on the product page, unless it's the layer on top of the leds?