AOC launches 31.5 inch premium display U32U1 designed by Studio F. A. Porsche

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I love the minimalistic design.
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4K - Check HDR 600 - Check Nice Design - Check 32" - Check 10-bit - Check 60Hz.... FAIL
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RavenMaster:

60Hz.... FAIL
It's not a gaming monitor.
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a monitor which only purpose is to have a good rear-panel design... perfect for "do nothing" behind their desk office people that want to look important (yes it's a personal grudge 😛)
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cryohellinc:

I love the minimalistic design.
yeah but still looks sleek.
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If they would only have left out the line 'designed by Studio F. A. Porsche' it would have cost half... %-}
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Lovely design. Such a shame that "gaming" monitors often have that cheap transformers look in order to make them look more ... "gamey".
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

It's not a gaming monitor.
Despite that though, I strongly believe that every monitor benefits from being 120hz or above. Less blurring/ghosting is always better whether you are gaming or not. Even little things like smoother mouse pointer animations make the experience feel that much more satisfying
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Solfaur:

Lovely design. Such a shame that "gaming" monitors often have that cheap transformers look in order to make them look more ... "gamey".
"More then meets the eye" I still can find 27" monitor that meet my requirements
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Depending on the game and resolution, with vsync off I can get hundreds of frames per second on my 60Hz 4k--yep, literally hundreds of fps--way, way beyond a locked 120 fps, with very often no screen tearing at all. Plus, I keep all the visual fidelity without having to drop a couple of bits like 144MHz monitors do. BenQ EW-3270U HDR. DP 1.4 monitor for my DP 1.4 5700XT. I can game on this as well as do anything else. IMO, if you own a monitor which screen tears like crazy when vsync goes off--you've got a crap monitor, imo. My driver default is vsync off. I won't say I never see it, but it really is rare to see screen tearing on this monitor.
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RavenMaster:

4K - Check HDR 600 - Check Nice Design - Check 32" - Check 10-bit - Check 60Hz.... FAIL
This. I wouldn't even use a monitor for browsing the internet at less than 120hz. My previous 60hz monitor used to give me bad eye strain after a few hours.
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I'll give it a try, I love these screen sizes for their pitch size and the screen sounds ideal for image editing.