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Iiyama ProLite B2888UHSU 28-Inch 4K2K Gaming Monitor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/01/2014 08:47 AM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Iiyama ProLite B2888UHSU 28-Inch 4K2K Gaming Monitor

iiyama, one of the leading manufacturers of high quality monitors, is proud to announce the launch of the 4K2K monitor, the ProLite B2888UHSU. The feature rich offering, enhanced by an ergonomic height adjustable stand and an array of inputs, also includes a 3840x2160 resolution, 1 ms response time and built in USB Hub.

ProLite B2888UHSU is iiyama's first 28" monitor. It features 4K2K resolution (3840x2160) and offers therefore a gigantic viewable area with 4 times more information and work space than a Full HD screen. Due to the high DPI (dots per inch), it displays an incredibly sharp and crisp image. Users can easily create their own work space by displaying and manipulating multiple applications from two different data sources (i.e. two different PCs) side by side, mimicking a multi monitor set up using only one screen.

Iiyama's ProLite B2888UHSU 4K monitor offers a 60Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time making it ideal for gamers and incorporates a special 1 chip solution to help reduce input lag. Also featuring blue light reduction to help reduce backlight bleed and flicker free technology. Iiyama have gone out of their way to offer a monitor with great features and it even includes a height adjust stand with VESA mount ability.

Specification:-
- Display Screen Size: 28" (70.8cm)
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Panel Type: TN
- Brightness: 300cd/m2
- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Typ)
- Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 10,000,000
- Resolution: 3840x2160 (Only over DisplayPort at 60Hz)
- Response Time: 1ms (GTG)
- Viewing Angle (H / V ): 170 ° / 160 °
- Connectivity: 2x HDMI (30Hz), 2x DisplayPort (60Hz), 1x DVI, 1x Analogue
- USB Hub: Yes
- Speakers: Yes
- PIP, POP
- Height adjust stand
- Blue light reducer
- Flicker Free Technology
- Reduced input lag (1 Chip Solution)
- Warranty: 3yr

The use of Flicker Free Led's guarantees images without any flickering, even when brightness is reduced. Additionally, iiyama's new Blue Light Reducer technology will protect your eyes from light similar to the UVA spectrum, which reduces eye fatigue.


ProLite B2888UHSU features an ergonomic stand which is height adjustable. An extensive range of connectivity options include DisplayPort for true 4K content support at refresh rates of up to 60Hz, 2xHDMI, with MHL support. The latter enables content from a mobile device to be viewed on the screen. ProLite B2888UHSU also features a USB 3.0 HUB, integrated speakers and a headphone socket, to ensure compatibility across various devices and media platforms for a real multimedia experience.

The ProLite B2888UHSU will be launched across Europe by iiyama in the summer of 2014 and will be available at a retail price of £499 incl. VAT (Euro 599 incl. VAT) and a 3 years 'on-site' Advance Exchange Warranty.




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riardon
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#4862334 Posted on: 07/01/2014 12:38 PM
TN panels making a huge return lately.
Prices of 4K going down.
GPUs still can't handle 4K. (not talking about multi-gpu configurations).
Seems like Nvidia and AMD need to make a huge jump in their performance. From 1080p which is the norm to 4k. Single GPU's need to support 4k @ 60hz with high settings in games and this is not here yet.

scoter man1
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#4862408 Posted on: 07/01/2014 03:16 PM
TN panels making a huge return lately.
Prices of 4K going down.
GPUs still can't handle 4K. (not talking about multi-gpu configurations).
Seems like Nvidia and AMD need to make a huge jump in their performance. From 1080p which is the norm to 4k. Single GPU's need to support 4k @ 60hz with high settings in games and this is not here yet.

I see what you're saying, but you have to remember that the amount of people gaming at 4K is extremely small. It's definitely not mainstream, so I don't think you should expect to see any mainstream gpu be able to handle 4K on its own for a good while. I wish they'd up their performance by that much, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

kam03
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#4862534 Posted on: 07/01/2014 06:32 PM
TN Panel :puke:

LesserHellspawn
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#4862968 Posted on: 07/02/2014 07:56 AM
It's as good as 4K monitors currently are. And yes, it's too early. Only SLI/tri-SLI or CF can currently do 4K at decent FPS, and someone with such a rig won't settle for 60 Hz. 1440p is the way to go for now, and it's about bloody time we get rid of 1080p.

Loobyluggs
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#4863025 Posted on: 07/02/2014 10:51 AM
TN panels making a huge return lately.
Prices of 4K going down.
GPUs still can't handle 4K. (not talking about multi-gpu configurations).
Seems like Nvidia and AMD need to make a huge jump in their performance. From 1080p which is the norm to 4k. Single GPU's need to support 4k @ 60hz with high settings in games and this is not here yet.

And the biggest issue is that content is not greater than 1080p.

Games are designed for 1080P and even desktop apps require scaling, so what's the point?

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