Cooler Master Is Entering the Gaming Monitor Market with GM219-30 and GM219-35
Click here to post a comment for Cooler Master Is Entering the Gaming Monitor Market with GM219-30 and GM219-35 on our message forum
fry178
sorry, but the same with many other monies above 30", for ~1000$ i can get a 43/49in uhd tv with HDR/120Hz/local dimming..
ladcrooks
agree with the above - I use a 40'' Lg 4K tv at half the cost. Ben using tv's for yrs 😀
RavenMaster
Still not proper 4K 120hz+ so its a no from me
GlennB
fry178
@Geryboy
inpuy lag (not just screen lag itself) around 30ms and up, if irc.
really depends on how much "processing" you turn on, it can go up to 100-150ms for some brands.
not something im worried about, as i dont play for money
@GlennB
sure, but then again, how long were "we" playing with 60hz screens (monis included) and no one complained about it...
outside that not everyone plays fps,
or not on a level where lag would matter much.
GlennB
fry178
Oh sure, some crts, but still not all of them.
And i had enough monis to know there are monis with "high" response times you dont really notice (iiyama)
and other with so called 5ms that were horrible,
even for someone not that picky (in that dept).
But thats a while ago, and lots of the ppl complaining
most likely weren't even old enough to play/own a gaming rig prior lcd monis like us grandpas
Neo Cyrus
Oh boy, can't wait for Cooler Master quality to come to monitors! LOL can't even type that with a straight face.
"HDR". Those 3 letters need to be pronounced with the same disdain as "triple A" these days. HDR my asshole. Those things have an array of 4 LEDs by negative 1 as the backlight, how the hell could they possibly have enough lighting zones for anything remotely in the same galaxy as anything reasonably called HDR? I'm calling it now, you're going to get a halo the size of an nVidia customer's butthole around anything bright against a dark background on these "Ayche Deee AREEEE" monitors. Such as your cursor, on everything. Then it kills your dog and your aquarium because it's from Cooler Master.