BenQ EX3210U: 4K IPS monitor with 144 Hz and HDMI 2.1

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Good spec`s but it will cost.
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shamus21:

Good spec`s but it will cost.
and they're on HDRi already at benq , that's almost as bright as in the cinema itself only this one is hdr600 , so it's good , just not the best you can get at the moment HDRi is way up there in brightness i'll put in the benq website where people can read about HDRi , my next monitor is going to have this on the box since i already am on hdr600 myself with samsung G7 32'' https://www.benq.com/en-us/knowledge-center/knowledge/whats-the-difference-between-hdr-and-hdri.html
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Even BenQ doesng make a 3440x1440 100hz HDRi panel, I could care less. I hate 16:9 and never understand the hard on for 4k anymore after 21:9 hit.
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Agonist:

Even BenQ doesng make a 3440x1440 100hz HDRi panel, I could care less. I hate 16:9 and never understand the hard on for 4k anymore after 21:9 hit.
I have used the Asud ph348q ultrawide ips for 3 years I do no miss the black bars during cutscenes which brakes immersion. After going to the CX 48 inch oled I keep being immersed during cutscenes. Also watching movies you watch in 4k vs only at 1080p on a ultrawide. Experience 4k oled at 120hz and then revisit that statement.
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Godrilla:

I have used the Asud ph348q ultrawide ips for 3 years I do no miss the black bars during cutscenes which brakes immersion. After going to the CX 48 inch oled I keep being immersed during cutscenes. Also watching movies you watch in 4k vs only at 1080p on a ultrawide. Experience 4k oled at 120hz and then revisit that statement.
immersion never bothered me , and people stare at their 10'' phones all day long , so neither does it bother most people these days , it's all about the quality now i.m.o. i even used to stretch the screen till it was full , after a few seconds your eyes adjust and you've got the same ''immersion'' as 21:9 , done this for years
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I don't think it'll be more than £800, which while expensive is still decent for the specs on offer.
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So far i haven't seen any 4k hdr high refresh rate monitors that isn't priced completely absurdly. better off with a high end LCD TV like the X90J. I wouldn't recommend OLED because of the burn in issues but if you don't mind treating it as a consumable then OLED makes sense.