BenQ EX3210U: 4K IPS monitor with 144 Hz and HDMI 2.1
A new gaming screen, the BenQ EX3210U, has recently been listed on Amazon. It is a 32 inch large IPS -Panel with 4K - resolution that offers a wide viewing angle (3840 x 2160 pixels). 144 hertz is the highest possible refresh rate, with a color depth of 10 bits.
DCI-P3 coverage is 98 percent, and the response time is one millisecond. The latter, on the other hand, does not refer to the gray change at all, but rather to an MPRT specification instead ("Moving Picture Response Time"). The display technology is DisplayHDR-600 certified, and FreeSync Premium Pro is used as an anti-tear anti-flicker technology. As a result, it is capable of handling both LFC ("Low Framerate Compensation") and active HDR. An integrated 2.1 sound system, as well as an internal microphone with noise suppression, is also included with the equipment. On the interface side, DisplayPort 1.4 (possibly with DSC), HDMI 2.1, and a USB hub are all options for connection.
The BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U monitor is delivered with a remote control, and it has an operating power of 42 watts and the ability to be tilted, rotated, and raised or lowered in height. The futuristic design of the base and the back should allow it to blend in with a variety of different gaming environments. It has not yet been announced whether or when the 32-inch model will be released on the German market, nor what the price will be for it.
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and they're on HDRi already at benq , that's almost as bright as in the cinema itself
only this one is hdr600 , so it's good , just not the best you can get at the moment
HDRi is way up there in brightness
i'll put in the benq website where people can read about HDRi , my next monitor is going to have this on the box since i already am on hdr600 myself with samsung G7 32''
https://www.benq.com/en-us/knowledge-center/knowledge/whats-the-difference-between-hdr-and-hdri.html
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Even BenQ doesng make a 3440x1440 100hz HDRi panel, I could care less.
I hate 16:9 and never understand the hard on for 4k anymore after 21:9 hit.
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Even BenQ doesng make a 3440x1440 100hz HDRi panel, I could care less.
I hate 16:9 and never understand the hard on for 4k anymore after 21:9 hit.
I have used the Asud ph348q ultrawide ips for 3 years I do no miss the black bars during cutscenes which brakes immersion. After going to the CX 48 inch oled I keep being immersed during cutscenes. Also watching movies you watch in 4k vs only at 1080p on a ultrawide. Experience 4k oled at 120hz and then revisit that statement.
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immersion never bothered me , and people stare at their 10'' phones all day long , so neither does it bother most people these days , it's all about the quality now i.m.o.
i even used to stretch the screen till it was full , after a few seconds your eyes adjust and you've got the same ''immersion'' as 21:9 , done this for years
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Good spec`s but it will cost.