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No quantum dots are HDR, just a SVA panel at 3440 x 1440 resolution (21:9 UltraWide) and 100Hz refresh rate. The monitor, like all monitors that have adaptive sync is FreeSync compatoble likely active inbetween 48 – 100Hz.
The monitor has true 8-bit colour is supported (16.7 million colours) and a 3000:1 static contrast is specified, alongside 178°/178° viewing angles. A flicker-free WLED backlight is used. Connector ports are HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2a (supports Adaptive-Sync), 3 USB 3.0 ports, USB-C (includes DP, data and charging capability) and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Although 60Hz is listed on the product page for the refresh rate, the user manual confirms this is a native 100Hz monitor.
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#5444451 Posted on: 06/19/2017 03:13 PM
Low quality? VA is (arguably) the best panel type, Samsung is known for making high quality monitors, and I’d love to have a curved monitor with this resolution (though I’d have to upgrade my GPU and PSU, not to mention my desk, so no). It also has everything else: low blue light, flicker-free, Freesync.
The only thing I’m unsure about is the 100*Hz frequency. I like the idea of going above 60*Hz but reaching 100*Hz at that resolution will require a beefy GPU, and I’ve heard that after 75*Hz the benefits are not obvious.
Oh and I’m sure it won’t be cheap…
Sounds like a rather low quality panel to offer a cheaper alternative for those who want 21:9 ratio. I think Samsung is hurting their image with these low quality monitors that doesn't do any particular thing right other than the price. I wouldn't expect much.
Low quality? VA is (arguably) the best panel type, Samsung is known for making high quality monitors, and I’d love to have a curved monitor with this resolution (though I’d have to upgrade my GPU and PSU, not to mention my desk, so no). It also has everything else: low blue light, flicker-free, Freesync.
The only thing I’m unsure about is the 100*Hz frequency. I like the idea of going above 60*Hz but reaching 100*Hz at that resolution will require a beefy GPU, and I’ve heard that after 75*Hz the benefits are not obvious.
Oh and I’m sure it won’t be cheap…
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#5444503 Posted on: 06/19/2017 04:54 PM
is this freesync 2 or last gen freesync?
is this freesync 2 or last gen freesync?
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#5444509 Posted on: 06/19/2017 05:05 PM
You really need a clue.
VA panels are for people with IPS 21:9 that want higher then an 80hz refresh rate.
My IPS 21:9 only overclocks to 80. This is default 100. VA also does blacks better then IPS.
Sounds like a rather low quality panel to offer a cheaper alternative for those who want 21:9 ratio. I think Samsung is hurting their image with these low quality monitors that doesn't do any particular thing right other than the price. I wouldn't expect much.
You really need a clue.
VA panels are for people with IPS 21:9 that want higher then an 80hz refresh rate.
My IPS 21:9 only overclocks to 80. This is default 100. VA also does blacks better then IPS.
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#5444598 Posted on: 06/19/2017 08:30 PM
It's a shame these panels don't have a sync range of 30-100hz.
It's a shame these panels don't have a sync range of 30-100hz.
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Sounds like a rather low quality panel to offer a cheaper alternative for those who want 21:9 ratio. I think Samsung is hurting their image with these low quality monitors that doesn't do any particular thing right other than the price. I wouldn't expect much.