I don't think a photoshop designer, coder, videographer, etc will mind a 5ms delay
I'm a coder (dual screens of this) and don't notice any latency. The brightness is a bit lower than I would have liked but got used to it.
I've been watching and waiting for this to go on sale again. Previous sales were $150 off, for $500. Last time was January, I think.
I'm having trouble pulling the switch, now that I've seen OLED. Must...resist...
Scrolling is less enjoyable in 60hz vs 100+ but it's hardly as important as having more pixels for sharper text, better color, etc. It is near the end of the nice to haves for coding/spreadsheet etc work.
5ms vs 2ms for work? Really doesn't matter.
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I've been watching and waiting for this to go on sale again. Previous sales were $150 off, for $500. Last time was January, I think.
I'm having trouble pulling the switch, now that I've seen OLED. Must...resist...
As a monitor? Won't it have burn in issues (I know they are really "that" common). But the amount of time that you get a static image on a PC is just so much longer than that of a TV.
Btw I'm also in the same boat as you. I have been watching this since the last discount (I didn't buy). I'm thinking either to grab this or go back to dual 27inch at 1440p...
Don't forget to try to ask for a $50 coupon for orders over $500. Costco offers such coupon last year, as I got this monitor for $450 before tax.
Thanks for the tip! I have my shopping cart loaded, and there's lots of hits online for this $50/500 coupon, but nothing that seems to work. I called a Costco CSR and she says she is not aware of any such coupon. I'm not going to commit until I get this coupon!
Not particularly. Only does 60hz and high latency at 5ms. If you are ok with that then it should be good picture but there are better options for less. It's more of a professional monitor
I don't think a photoshop designer, coder, videographer, etc will mind a 5ms delay
I'm a coder (dual screens of this) and don't notice any latency. The brightness is a bit lower than I would have liked but got used to it.
Scrolling is less enjoyable in 60hz vs 100+ but it's hardly as important as having more pixels for sharper text, better color, etc. It is near the end of the nice to haves for coding/spreadsheet etc work.
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I don't think a photoshop designer, coder, videographer, etc will mind a 5ms delay
I'm a coder (dual screens of this) and don't notice any latency. The brightness is a bit lower than I would have liked but got used to it.
I'm having trouble pulling the switch, now that I've seen OLED. Must...resist...
5ms vs 2ms for work? Really doesn't matter.
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I'm having trouble pulling the switch, now that I've seen OLED. Must...resist...
I'm having trouble pulling the switch, now that I've seen OLED. Must...resist...
Btw I'm also in the same boat as you. I have been watching this since the last discount (I didn't buy). I'm thinking either to grab this or go back to dual 27inch at 1440p...
I'm having trouble pulling the switch, now that I've seen OLED. Must...resist...
Don't forget to try to ask for a $50 coupon for orders over $500. Costco offers such coupon last year, as I got this monitor for $450 before tax.
Not particularly. Only does 60hz and high latency at 5ms. If you are ok with that then it should be good picture but there are better options for less. It's more of a professional monitor
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I don't think a photoshop designer, coder, videographer, etc will mind a 5ms delay
I'm a coder (dual screens of this) and don't notice any latency. The brightness is a bit lower than I would have liked but got used to it.
I don't think a photoshop designer, coder, videographer, etc will mind a 5ms delay
I'm a coder (dual screens of this) and don't notice any latency. The brightness is a bit lower than I would have liked but got used to it.
Scrolling is less enjoyable in 60hz vs 100+ but it's hardly as important as having more pixels for sharper text, better color, etc. It is near the end of the nice to haves for coding/spreadsheet etc work.
5ms vs 2ms for work? Really doesn't matter.
I don't think a photoshop designer, coder, videographer, etc will mind a 5ms delay
I'm a coder (dual screens of this) and don't notice any latency. The brightness is a bit lower than I would have liked but got used to it.