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Its certainly a BIG BOI
Yeah I’m not sure why I left that in haha
Thats why she said!
(bouth)
+Novantix, LOL!!
pls somebody meme this
im early let me make a joke,
my 2011 iMac
you mean litteraly any apple product?
I have an 2011 mac mini it’s a potato performance wise
Me me big boy
Surely we aren’t going back to big bezels?
hgfhgfhgfhgf probably cause its a portable display. Needs to be rigid
Asus’s 4k 144hz display has huge bezels.
We are not going back to big bezels. And do not call me Shirley.
I’ve always been asking… When will OLED screens come to laptops?!?!?
+Dragonbait But will cost WAAAAY more as a result to offset a LOT of money to get LED that small.
+lilkwarrior Maybe briefly, OLED were insanely expensive when they first came out too (ah who remembers the Sony Xel-1 launched in 2008, 960×540 resolution 11″ display for $2500!) , however they will actually be cheaper to manufacture than OLEDs once the process is worked out as the component costs will be much lower. Considering the huge advantages though (perfect blacks, super high contrast, super wide viewing angle, no screenburn, faster response times) every manufacturer will be competing with them so they will mature really quickly!
Dragonbait What you’re saying all makes perfect sense.
It builds on mature existing tech & this easier for manufacturers to transistor to compared to OLED that requires a lot more drastic changes to the process of most manufacturers.
They have all the incentive to price their way to being competitive OLED sooner than later.
Such companies effectively don’t want to compete with LG, Samsung, & OLED.
I & others are just skeptical how “soon” that can be with the yields
27 or 32 OLED would be perfect
Not even close haha
Dell actually sold an oled monitor at 30 inches but I think it’s been discontinued
I know but like you said it has been discontinued, sadly.
Someone finally covered this monitor. Thank you very much!
why are monitors 2yr behind TV’s tech. I have a 1300$ 55″ 4k OLED HDR 1ms RT. most monitor should be 4k HDR at a reasonable price by now, instead we get overpriced ultrawides with RGB lights great.
Shiggy same thing I said when I almost bought this tv, I’m like 1ms!? No way, I later realised it not input lag. Still an amazing tv!!! But to big for me.
PenDrag0n refresh rate?
ultrawide is garbage and a gimmick
this is not about monitor tech being being TV tech. On the contrary, monitors are usually far superior to TVs in most aspects. The reason why OLED hasn’t hit the monitor market yet is because of one big glaring issue with OLED – image retention. Content on TVs usually has constantly moving images, while computer monitors usually have many static images for a long time.
Only 2 years behind? More like a decade behind.
The reason is, most monitors are made in China. While the big tv brands are made in Japan or south Korea.
More monitors I’ll never be able to afford
you will be able to afford them but you will not want to spend that much money on a monitor
A Notlooking that’s why I said „i’ll“ wiseguy
A Notlooking The comment isn’t edited.
Don’t worry you can’t afford the GPU either now adays
Isn’t that Asus PG35VQ at the beginning? Also what’s your opinion about it compared to Dell AW3418DW?
Screen burn-in… No thanks!
I would also point out burn-in is also something which occurs in high end amplifiers and speakers, in this case its a good thing, its the new components settling in if you may. Im not sure of how the burn-in factor works in tv’s but the term isn’t necessarily one to worry about if the technology is designed to do this ’settling‘ in.
Burn-in is an issue that results in image quality deterioration, its not a good thing for OLEDs.
it happens on oled and plasma tv’s. Burn in is not a good thing, and is nothing to do with electronics or speaker drivers „settling in“
Most modern oled displays have ways to combat this with a pixel refresher. It also only happens if you have static images in the same place for hours on end such as the heads up display in racing games. Just make sure to take a break once in awhile or change your viewing content.
Ghettochild_2600 This is using a JOLED/Japan Display panel with TADF materials, burn-in and image retention aren’t issues for this panel. Its only a problem for Samsung/LG panels.
Panel is made by JOLED (Japan Display Inc. subsidiary), NOT Samsung/LG panel.
Forget Samsung and LG, start thinking about Japan Display and JOLED. Samsung uses vapor deposition so they will never achieve the yield rates required for larger OLED panels at an affordable price. LG on the other hand uses WRGB which is vastly inferior to RGB Super Top Emission that Japan Display uses. Japan Display and JOLED are making inkjet printed OLED which has a near 99% yield rate with TADF (Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence) emitters that almost eliminate the burn-in issue and allows them to mass produce much better panels than Sam/LG. Japan Display is the player to watch, not Samsung and LG. This ASUS monitor is using a JOLED panel, not LG or Samsung.
Yeah these things will change soon with JOLED’s panels and their collaboration with monitor manufacturers.
theDracoIX Samsung fanboy
theDracoIX coz you are Korean fanboy
It definitely is an OLED. You’re getting confused by the glare.
They are working on oled gaming monitor! https://www.blurbusters.com/joled-developing-high-end-oled-gaming-monitors/
OLED technology doesn’t work well as a monitor for a PC. You’ll get burn in.
you think monitor technology is moving at the speed of light … lmao whattt??????
Tech is not moving at the speed of light, its come to a stand still however companies are at a saturation point and have to release new products , but they have had this tech for a long time. Sad really
ips sucks! VA much better.. stop promoting IPS.. its a lie and its annoying that everyone lies about it..
all ips monitors ive seen has light bleeds..
i have hopes from OLED though..
Cheers
+I Love Japan got my xr3501 for $380 shipped refurb from benq direct one year ago, havent regret it for a moment
+I Love Japan There is one from LG which is not curved. It is also cheap(in my country). It has 32 inch 4k display.
+S0u11ess I have an old Full HD Benq with VA, and it is great, no blacklight bleeding at all. After 5 years it is still working! It is amazing!
+1 especially for gaming, VA is much more immersive on darker games
TN is better
„A 4K OLED Monitor That’s NOT a Prototype!“ ………9 months later and you still can’t buy it…..no release in sight……
S0u11ess damn.
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