Gigabyte adds M28U Game monitor - 144Hz 4K with KVM
This 28-inch gaming display is equipped with a KVM function that allows two PCs to share the display, mouse, and keyboard. The LCD panel uses the SuperSpeed IPS system, which enables high-speed drawing with a response speed of 1 ms and a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz (120 Hz for consoles) while sporting a 4K high-resolution display.
In addition, "Black Equalizer" that enhances visibility in dark places, "Dashboard" that displays frame rate and CPU / GPU usage rate on the screen, "GameAssist" that displays timers, counters, aiming, etc., from the OS It is equipped with unique functions such as "OS Sidekick" that allows you to make detailed LCD settings. The main specifications are brightness 300 cd / ㎡, contrast ratio 1,000: 1, viewing angle horizontal / vertical 178 °, display color 8 bit, color gamut DCI-P3 94% / sRGB 120%, high dynamic range compliant with Display HDR 400. The interface is HDMI2.1 x 2, DisplayPort1.4 x 1, USB3.0x3, USB Type-Cx1, etc. It also has a built-in 3Wx2 stereo speaker.
The stand supports -5 to 20 ° tilt and 130mm height adjustment, and the VESA mounter has a 100x100mm pitch. The external dimensions are 636.5 mm in width, 193.6 mm in depth, 534.2 mm in height, and 6.93 kg in weight.
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Display hdr 400 certified. Nothing to write home about.
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1. brightness 300 cd / ㎡
2. high dynamic range compliant with Display HDR 400
Are manufacturers actually trolling morons now?
They literally tell you in one spec the display is only 300 nits and then claim "HDR 400" which means it should reach 400 nits
300 nits is brightness of every standard office monitor for the last 15 years.
Its an SDR monitor
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1. brightness 300 cd / ㎡
2. high dynamic range compliant with Display HDR 400
Are manufacturers actually trolling morons now?
They literally tell you in one spec the display is only 300 nits and then claim "HDR 400" which means it should reach 400 nits
300 nits is brightness of every standard office monitor for the last 15 years.
Its an SDR monitor
300nits is an sdr brightness while hdr should go up to 400 nits peak brightness. Either way its not hdr capable.
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well, actually, if you calibrate the monitor for photo critical work you will be calibrating it at 120nits (120 cd / ㎡ ), but whatever. Some people always keep dynamic contrast ON, in one form or another, and then go and judge the image quality around forums...
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lol they claiming HDR but only use 8-bit color.