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http://www.tweaktown.com/news/40224/acer-s-new-28-inch-4k-capable-g-sync-monitor-is-now-available/index.html http://www.overclockers.c...prodid=MO-065-AC Features:- Flicker-less technology – stable power supply eliminates screen flicker particularly beneficial for heavy users by helping to reduce eye strain.- Low dimming technology – adjust to as low as 15 percent brightness in low light environments to make it easy on the eyes. Standard monitor settings start at 30 percent brightness level.- ComfyView technology – the non-glare panel reduces reflection from light source. Specification:- G-Sync Technology- Flicker-less Technology- Height Adjust stand with tilt, swivel and pivot- Display Screen Size: 28" (70.8cm)- Aspect ratio: 16:9- Panel Type: TN- Brightness: 300cd/m2- Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 (Typ)- Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 10,000,000- Resolution: 3840x2160 (Only over DisplayPort at 60Hz)- Response Time: 1ms (GTG)- Colurs: 16.7M- Bits: 8 bits+HiFRC- Viewing Angle (H / V ): 170 ° / 160 °- Connectivity: 1x DisplayPort 1.2 (60Hz)- USB Hub 3.0: Yes (1up, 4down)- VESA: 100x100mm- Speakers: No- Warranty: 2yr
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
2014/09/18 17:35:20
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That... that's interesting!
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
2014/09/18 17:42:58
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Sajin 60Hz? Fail.
Can you name another company that makes a high Hz 4k monitor?
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
2014/09/18 17:42:59
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mobile double posting still a issue:(
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Sajin
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
2014/09/18 17:45:20
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seta8967
Sajin 60Hz? Fail.
Can you name another company that makes a high Hz 4k monitor?
Nope.
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seta8967
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
2014/09/18 18:05:16
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Sajin
seta8967
Sajin 60Hz? Fail.
Can you name another company that makes a high Hz 4k monitor?
Nope.
that's the issue. we need dp1.3 that's supposed to run 4k at 120hz. Even then we have to wait for them to produce the monitors. finally we will have to wait for a-synch vs g-synch battle to end. lots of things on the horizon dor monitors.
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Re: ACER 4K, GSYNC, 60Hz, $799, next month
2014/09/18 19:30:37
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seta8967 we need dp1.3 that's supposed to run 4k at 120hz. Even then we have to wait for them to produce the monitors. finally we will have to wait for a-synch vs g-synch battle to end. lots of things on the horizon dor monitors. These synchronization modules are designed to adjust the frame rates you get out of the graphics card with the frame rate of the display such that regardless of the actual frame rate, everything looks smooth. Having a higher refresh rate doesn't make a difference because we will still perceive the smoothness when the sync module is doing most of the work. The very first demo of G-sync nVidia showcased was done at around 30fps on two regular 60Hz monitors, with and without G-sync-- and there was a visual difference. I don't know how anyone just glosses over it and thinks the test was done wrong, that the results would be better on a higher refresh rate display at a higher frame rate. No, that is just the preference talking.
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