Question about Future R&D Development for 3840 x 2160 144Hz 8-Bit IPS Panel w/ FreeSync

danlim549
danlim549 Member Posts: 11 New User

I love to see brand new 4K 144Hz 8-Bit IPS Panel with FreeSync at CES 2017!

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  • Cory-Acer
    Cory-Acer Administrator Posts: 1,449 Community Administrator
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    Me too!

     

    It seems like the technology is just getting started with the 1440p 144hz range. 4k is nearly 3x the pixels of 1440p so I suspect it will take some time to get something that is top end affordable.

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  • Cory-Acer
    Cory-Acer Administrator Posts: 1,449 Community Administrator
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    Me too!

     

    It seems like the technology is just getting started with the 1440p 144hz range. 4k is nearly 3x the pixels of 1440p so I suspect it will take some time to get something that is top end affordable.

  • danlim549
    danlim549 Member Posts: 11 New User

    Hmm ok, but will it also support HDR via Displayport 1.4? Yes, 2560 x 1440 180Hz IPS Monitor would've looked nice, but it's kind of hard to decide which one should I go with. 4k may look image sharper, but drastically reduces framerate whereas 2560 x 1440 resolution is much easier to achieve constant 120fps+ at maxed graphics settings, unless I turn shadows off when running 4k resolution. But probably the reason why I would most likely go with 1440P 180Hz IPS monitor is because not only the mouse will feel smooth in desktop, game animation will also be smooth and responsive too. If, however, 4k is still quite hard to push over 120fps+, that monitor is most likely going to be expensive to invest, even though GTX 1080 isn't still powerful enough to drive over 120fps+ in 3840 x 2160 resolution. Not to mention, Xbox One Scorpio is coming out next year that is capable to run native 4k resolution in gaming and video content such as Netflix and/or Bluray.

     

    Nonetheless, there are quite few PC gamers that like to enjoy 4K Gaming experience, although it does require at least GTX 1080 SLI to maximize framerate as possible, at a cost of power draw and heat. Not to mention, new game application these days are getting quite complicated with SLI/Crossfire support and may cause unknown graphical errors and/or glitches, and thus single GPU fixes the graphical errors in-game. So I am just going to wait until there's 27" 2560 x 1440 180Hz 8-Bit IPS Panel since GTX 1080 is powerful enjoy to drive over 120fps+ at maxed graphics settings in today's game, and it's very crucial to PC gamers to enjoy over 120fps in PC in order to make animation smoother, responsive, and dramatically reduces input lag which PC gaming is all about! Indeed, Xbox One Scorpio can run 4k resolution, but I doubt it will most likely drop to 30fps to enjoy best eye-candy and immersive experience as possible which is not enjoyable. All in all, I will be extremely happy to purchase 2560 x 1440 180Hz 8-Bit IPS Monitor in the year 2017 to transition from 1920 x 1080.

  • danlim549
    danlim549 Member Posts: 11 New User

    *Update*

    I changed my mind that I don't wish to buy 2560 x1440 180Hz IPS panel is because 4k resolution truly revolutionize gaming experience by increasing more pixel density while enjoying 144 refresh rate which is adequate for PC gamers. Not to mention, I can play older game titles in 4k resolution and even play 4k resolution in newer game titles. Although Xbox One Scorpio can output 4k resolution, PC needs to also be competitive against console to make pc community stay strong! So therefore, I'd love to see 27" 3840 x 2160 144HZ 8-Bit IPS Panel with FreeSync. But please, no G-Sync since not only it makes money ridiculously expensive and less affordable, it has no benefit with high refresh rate monitor. In fact, the majority of pc gamers strongly prefer V-Sync Off to enjoy lag-free gameplay experience! All in all, please make 4k 144Hz IPS FreeSync monitor cheaper and affordable and announce release date and MSRP at CES 2017!

     

    You did great job for XG270HU (1440P TN) and XF270HU (1440P IPS), but I'm not impressed with XB271HU since it's got G-Sync and it's literally more prohibitive and expensive than FreeSync monitor in general. If you look at ASUS 4k 144Hz 8-Bit IPS Panel prototype in Computex 2016, this is exactly what I'm waiting for to buy brand new 4k 144Hz IPS Panel with FreeSync. But remember, it has to run native 144Hz refresh rate instead of manually overclocking the monitor, otherwise instability refresh rate and resolution may occur when gaming. 

    http://www.pcper.com/category/tags/4k-144hz

    ASUS-2016-4k-144hz-monitor-vrzone.jpg

  • danlim549
    danlim549 Member Posts: 11 New User

    *Final update*

    I understand some people may want to see 4k 144Hz IPS monitor in the future, but for me personally, I don't think 4k 144hz is perfect for me because I like to see games running at consistent 120fps+, otherwise the game would be unplayable and laggy for me, especially  when there's too many characters on the screen including lots of physics simulation going on such as smokes, fires, explosion, etc. So therefore, I'm just going to wait for 27" 2560 x 1440 180Hz 8-Bit IPS Panel w/ FreeSync. My apology for earlier request but I'm pretty sure there are other people who are excited to see 4k 144Hz IPS monitor in the near future while others still prefer to play 2560 x 1440 resolution to easily maintain constant 120fps+ at maxed settings, whether it's running with either GTX 1070 or even GTX 1080 Video Card!

  • danlim549
    danlim549 Member Posts: 11 New User

    If I can record games at 4k 60fps and watch content at 4k resolution, then I may or may not consider 4k 144Hz IPS Monitor, though XB1 Scorpio and PS4 Neo are capable to run 4k resolution.