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byHaeMaker ( 221642 ) writes:
That is a really good price for 4K. I guess you are comparing it to 1080p, but since the article and your post was about adding G-SYNC to a 4K panel, I'm not sure why you'd do that.
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bymeustrus ( 1588597 ) writes:
Aren't all gaming displays TN because the better technologies still introduce more lag?
byAnonymous Coward writes:
The lag on IPS panels can be mitigated by getting a display with as few inputs as possible to reduce the input lag, theres some out there with just a single DVI or Displaport in and by "overclocking" the refresh rate of the panel, some can handle 120Hz, but most wll drop frames at that refresh rate. however most will hold well in the 80Hz range with ease. Have a look at some reviews, though I'd wait for the Displaport 1.3 kit to hit first before upgrading.
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byMojoKid ( 1002251 ) * writes:
The note was versus "standard 28-inch panels"... not 4K. Yes, this is a solid price for a 4K 60Hz panel, with or without G-Sync. However, you can get standard 28-inch panels for a lot less and even Samsung, Dell and Asus non-G-Sync 4K panels for as little as $429 to about $600 now.
byrgmoore ( 133276 ) writes:
Yes, that's a premium price for a 28" 4K display. Dell is currently selling theirs for $430. Note, though, that the relatively inexpensive 28" 4K displays are using TN rather than IPS, which is a big reason they're relatively cheap.
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