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New Monitor Panels Coming This Year: 3840 x 1600 coming

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/25/2016 01:30 PM | source: | 35 comment(s)
New Monitor Panels Coming This Year: 3840 x 1600 coming

This year there will be a number of new LCD / LED panels released by giants like LG, Samsung and AU. After the break a short overview, the dates are loose of course, but see it as an indication of of developments for the coming year.

So this information comes from tftcentral, they placed the following content into a bullet of info with an overview of the information that god sourced from the three bigger (biggest) manufacturers:


LG.Display
LG.Display continue to invest in their borderless neo-blade panels in varying sizes including 23.8", 27" and even 31.5" it seems. The main panel of note from LG.Display is the forthcoming LM375UW1 panels. This is 37.5" in size and will offer an unusual 3840 x 1600 resolution, giving it a perfect 2:4:1 aspect ratio. This is basically the same as 21:9 ultra-wide format but it is the exact aspect ratio of Blu-ray content so perhaps this has something to do with the developments in 4K Blu-ray this year. On a screen this size the pixel pitch should be very similar to the 40" 3840 x 2160 16:9 aspect ratio panels we've seen so far. The new panel is based on LG.Display's IPS technology with specs listed as 14ms G2G response time, 1000:1 contrast ratio and 178/178 viewing angles. It is expected to go into production in Q3 2016.

Samsung
The Samsung roadmaps are annoying as there’s no part numbers and limited specs listed, so it’s hard to try and decipher what panels are what. Looks like they will have a 31.5” panel with 2560 x 1440 res (QHD) with curved format and 144Hz refresh rate in Q3 2016. This is likely to be SVA technology based on the information we've seen in the past. Of interesting note also are two very large and unusual panels again planned for possible Q3 2016 production. These are 41" and 49" in size and a very, very wide 32:9 aspect ratio and FHD+ resolution as it is listed in the spec (not sure what that actually is)! Whether they will be used as monitor panels or not is questionable given the format but they were listed in the roadmap with other monitor modules. Finally Samsung have a 31.5" sized panel coming in Q3 also with a whopping 8K4K (7680 x 4230) resolution and Adobe RGB colour space coverage which clearly positions it as a premium professional grade panel.

AU Optronics 
AU Optronics have some limited information available as well. There are 30” and 35” ultra-wide curved panels coming in Q3 and Q2 respectively. These will be VA panel technology with 3440 x 1440 resolution and 144Hz refresh rate which would be a first at that resolution. In fact, this would push things beyond DP 1.2 bandwidth limitations as we understand it, so this might require the forthcoming DP 1.3 interface to be practical. In other specs they panels also offer 3000:1 contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 172/178 viewing angles and 2000R curvature.







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Neo Cyrus
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#5222835 Posted on: 01/25/2016 10:23 AM
Resolutions high enough that 2x $1K cards can't max out games at 60fps on them, awww yeahhhhh. I love having two companies control entire markets.

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#5222838 Posted on: 01/25/2016 10:33 AM
that monitors have policy of 0 dead pixels? :bonk:.
4k is not enough we need 8k at 144 fps.

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#5222840 Posted on: 01/25/2016 10:44 AM
R.I.P. graphics cards and wallets.

Prometheus336
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#5222848 Posted on: 01/25/2016 11:15 AM
14 ms response time, basically is a led tv instead of a monitor XD

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#5222849 Posted on: 01/25/2016 11:16 AM
Thanks but I'm gonna wait for graphic cards to catch up first, I just recently started to be able to game at my old 2560x1600 monitor with one card on 60+fps, that's not to say there won't be soon a game which again changes it back but it took 4 years of painful performance

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