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expired Posted by Suryasis • Last Thursday
expired Posted by Suryasis • Last Thursday

27" ASRock Phantom Gaming PGO27QFV QD-OLED QHD 0.03ms FreeSync Premium USB-C Gaming Monitor @ $575 + F/S

$575

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Link: https://www.newegg.com/asrock-pha...6824946006

Spec:
  • 27" 2560x1600 360Hz 0.03 ms QD-OLED Panel
  • Anti-Reflection ,Coating Hardness 2H
  • 250-nits SDR / 1000 Nits Peak HDR Brightness
  • DisplayHDR True Black 400
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • 10 bit Panel , 1.07B Colors
  • 99% DCI-P3 / 138% sRGB
  • 100x100 mm VESA Mount
  • Height, Swivel, Tilt Adjustment
    • Tilt Adjustment: -7° ~ +20°
    • Swivel Adjustment: -20° ~ +20°
    • Height Adjustment: 0~100 mm
  • Integrated Wi-Fi Antenna
  • 16.76/11.9 lbs. with/without stand
  • Ports:
    • 1x DisplatyPort 1.4
    • 2x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (Alt DP, PD 15W)
    • 1x Audio Out
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Link: https://www.newegg.com/asrock-pha...6824946006

Spec:
  • 27" 2560x1600 360Hz 0.03 ms QD-OLED Panel
  • Anti-Reflection ,Coating Hardness 2H
  • 250-nits SDR / 1000 Nits Peak HDR Brightness
  • DisplayHDR True Black 400
  • AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
  • 10 bit Panel , 1.07B Colors
  • 99% DCI-P3 / 138% sRGB
  • 100x100 mm VESA Mount
  • Height, Swivel, Tilt Adjustment
    • Tilt Adjustment: -7° ~ +20°
    • Swivel Adjustment: -20° ~ +20°
    • Height Adjustment: 0~100 mm
  • Integrated Wi-Fi Antenna
  • 16.76/11.9 lbs. with/without stand
  • Ports:
    • 1x DisplatyPort 1.4
    • 2x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C (Alt DP, PD 15W)
    • 1x Audio Out

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Last Thursday
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rryy
Last Thursday
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Aww, the 2560x1600 had me excited lmao
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Last Friday
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Hat-Trick
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250 nits brightness in SDR mode? Ugh...
6d ago
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sabk2001
6d ago
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
250 nits brightness in SDR mode? Ugh...
As far as I'm aware all QD OLEDs including the higher end like PG32UCDM all have 250nit SDR. But the peak brightness in HDR and the color vividness more than make up for it. Source: I have a MPG321URX
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Hat-Trick
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Quote from sabk2001 :
As far as I'm aware all QD OLEDs including the higher end like PG32UCDM all have 250nit SDR. But the peak brightness in HDR and the color vividness more than make up for it. Source: I have a MPG321URX
It's a bit misleading, especially when using two different measurements in one specification. The 250 nits is at 100% white screen. The 1000 nits (max) HDR is with like a few pixels at 1000 nits. The more bright pixels, the lower the max nits. So on the one hand they say 250 nits SDR with an entire white screen but then say 1000 nits HDR with a tiny portion being bright. How about stating SDR nits with a similar spec as HDR?
As an owner of a PG32UCDM, I tend to use darker wallpapers and browsers displaying white screens at less than full screen so as to increase the brightness (it's very bright even at that).
But I do now agree that the 250 nits spec is common, but it is not a fair spec to put right next to a 1000 nit HDR spec.
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