How so? Viewing angle same as 27" IPS @ 178 degrees but can do more contrast than IPS. Most people sit smack in front of their monitor not at an extreme angle.
This monitor is COMPLETELY useless for consuming HDR content. 400 nits is the absolute lowest the industry even considers HDR, and even then, you'd want at least 600 nits to even begin to see any kind of benefit whatsoever. This monitor comes in at 300 nits and it's pretty laughable for Samsung to even label it as HDR.
I suppose if you're looking for a 32" 4K 60Hz it might be okay, but sure you could find better for the money.
This monitor is COMPLETELY useless for consuming HDR content. 400 nits is the absolute lowest the industry even considers HDR, and even then, you'd want at least 600 nits to even begin to see any kind of benefit whatsoever. This monitor comes in at 300 nits and it's pretty laughable for Samsung to even label it as HDR.
I suppose if you're looking for a 32" 4K 60Hz it might be okay, but sure you could find better for the money.
This monitor is COMPLETELY useless for consuming HDR content. 400 nits is the absolute lowest the industry even considers HDR, and even then, you'd want at least 600 nits to even begin to see any kind of benefit whatsoever. This monitor comes in at 300 nits and it's pretty laughable for Samsung to even label it as HDR.
I suppose if you're looking for a 32" 4K 60Hz it might be okay, but sure you could find better for the money.
This is for productivity, not movies. Not sure why they'd label it HDR either if they did. Don't need Nits, and 60hz is fine.
You plug your work laptop into this, which gives you the speakers you need for zoom etc, and off you go pivoting excel tables.
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I suppose if you're looking for a 32" 4K 60Hz it might be okay, but sure you could find better for the money.
I suppose if you're looking for a 32" 4K 60Hz it might be okay, but sure you could find better for the money.
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I suppose if you're looking for a 32" 4K 60Hz it might be okay, but sure you could find better for the money.
This is for productivity, not movies. Not sure why they'd label it HDR either if they did. Don't need Nits, and 60hz is fine.
You plug your work laptop into this, which gives you the speakers you need for zoom etc, and off you go pivoting excel tables.