Colorful showcased Onebot All-in-One PC with 49" 3840x1080 Ultra-Wide Screen
Colorful debuted its onebot all-in-one PC with the flagship onebot S49 serving as the flagbearer for the series. The onebot from COLORFUL is still a concept is still under development and deliberation for release in the market.
Featuring a 49” ultrawide screen with a 32:9 ratio, the length of the screen is the immediate draw for this monster. Deep inside the heart of the onebot S49 concept is also a slew of components that compliment its stature. A Core i3-8100 CPU together with 8GB of DDR4 memory and 256GB of SSD storage power the onebot S49 AIO. GPU options vary and COLORFUL has a full line of NVIDIA GeForce cards to power the onebot.Beside its large screen real-estate which is perfect for multimedia work, COLORFUL also kept gamers in mind with the screen having a fast 144hz refresh rate on its 3840x1080 resolution. Connectivities on the onebot S49 includes 802.11b/g/n wireless capability and also a Gigabit LAN option. Users also get 4x USB3.0 and two legacy USB2.0 ports.
The onebot AIO PC is aimed at delivering a great solution for home theatre, gaming and content creation and COLORFUL intends to target these audience with the onebot. The concept has proven popular amongst booth visitors and has wowed audiences expecting it was powered by traditional desktop PCs but were completely taken by surprise with the relatively tiny AIO chassis at the back of the onebot S49’s screen.
iGame Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
COLORFUL’s iGame series has been its forerunner for the gaming market and it is celebrating its 10th year during COMPUTEX 2018. To mark this momentous decade, COLORFUL is debuting the new iGame logo alongside the iGame Vulcan L custom gaming PC. Featuring current top-of-the-line components, the iGame Vulcan L features a Core i7-8700K on a COLORFUL iGame Z370 motherboard sporting 16GB of iGame DDR4 memory and a 1TB iGame SSD assisted with 16GB of Intel Optane memory. For the GPU, COLORFUL is bringing out its big gun with the iGame GTX1080Ti Vulcan X graphics card. The custom chassis is designed to reflect the new logo of iGame and is truly a marvelous culmination of everything iGame.
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Well there are a few 1950s anamorphic cinemascope movies that will now look great on that screen. lol
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My Condolences to the people that will buy this.
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The human vision field of view is approximately 3:2, which comes out to be very close to 16:10.
Does have nothing in common with the viewfield of a display though, unless you got one that comes in real life size or sit really close up.
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If you've got a 49" display, you're going to have to sit farther back for an ultrawide to be within your field of view, than if you got a 16:9 or 16:10. To me, it makes more sense to sit as close as you can while being able to see your entire display without rotating your head (that is, assuming you actually need to, in which case I'd rather just have 2+ separate displays).
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And it's flat because graphics professionals can't work with curved screens.
Straight lines are really friggin' important!
And so is a system with actual processing and graphical performance. This is a mutant with a screen mismatched to its hardware.