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MSI Releases Optix AG32C 32-inch Curved Gaming Monitor
And yeah, it's only 1920x1080 though, a far too small resolution for such a display size versus pixel density. The 31.5-inch monitor is a curved model with a 1800R bend. The panel can take a 165 Hz rate and offers a 1 ms response time.
As adaptive sync is a VESA standard, it is AMD FreeSync compatible. The screen offers178°/178° viewing angles and has a nice 3000:1 static contrast-ratio, however rather poor 250 cd/m² brightness. Inputs are HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, and dual-link DVI.
- 31.5" LCD panel LED Backlight (1920 x 1080 Full HD)
- 165Hz Refresh Rate - Display without after image.
- 1800R curve panel design – Most suitable for human eye.
- 1ms response time helps eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates.
- True Color- NTSC 85%, sRGB 110%.
- Wide View Angle - 178 。Visible.
- Optimized with MSI Gaming Desktop – Make sure you have best experience.
- AMD FreeSync - keep screen tearing away from your monitor.
Pricing is yet TBA.
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#5481419 Posted on: 10/13/2017 04:16 PM
Thanks for that post, I never realised 1800R meant a radius of 1.8m, and I never thought about radius & where the user would sit before. Now I can see you want to sit at a distance of the 'radius point' in order to be equidistant from all surface points on the monitor. 1.8m seems like a large distance to sit away from a monitor though, I sit only about arms length away from my standard sized flat panel 1080p monitor. I see your point about 1080p not looking that bad at 1.8m distance, although I can't imagine sitting that far away from the monitor myself.
1800R curvature, I believe that means a radius of 1.8m is reference. I think at 1.8m away from the monitor 1080p is probably not that bad. Surely it is catered to some specific market.
Thanks for that post, I never realised 1800R meant a radius of 1.8m, and I never thought about radius & where the user would sit before. Now I can see you want to sit at a distance of the 'radius point' in order to be equidistant from all surface points on the monitor. 1.8m seems like a large distance to sit away from a monitor though, I sit only about arms length away from my standard sized flat panel 1080p monitor. I see your point about 1080p not looking that bad at 1.8m distance, although I can't imagine sitting that far away from the monitor myself.
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#5481514 Posted on: 10/13/2017 10:09 PM
It looks like buying my Acer 34" Predator was a good move.
It looks like buying my Acer 34" Predator was a good move.
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#5481582 Posted on: 10/14/2017 06:01 AM
No HDR, no 10 or 12bit panel, its a joke. So far no one made a monitor i want to buy, all i want is 4K OLED panel, HDR, gsync and at least 90hz, I can settle for 4K VA/10Bit/HDR 90-120Hz with GSYNC
Oh and it has to be 16:9 40 inch
No HDR, no 10 or 12bit panel, its a joke. So far no one made a monitor i want to buy, all i want is 4K OLED panel, HDR, gsync and at least 90hz, I can settle for 4K VA/10Bit/HDR 90-120Hz with GSYNC
Oh and it has to be 16:9 40 inch
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#5481585 Posted on: 10/14/2017 06:08 AM
Because at that point you might as well purchase a TV for a much lower price?
Why ? Some poeple are visually impaired like me, so why not ?
Because at that point you might as well purchase a TV for a much lower price?
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Yeah, I can't imagine a monitor needing a curve when it's only 1920x1080 - sure they've increased the size of the monitor above normal 1080p monitors, and that's also a bad thing! Needs higher resolution, and probably could benefit from being a different wider aspect ratio if it wants to take advantage of the curve.