Read more.This is a swish 31.5-inch monitor with 10-bit VESA DisplayHDR 600 IPS 4K panel.
Read more.This is a swish 31.5-inch monitor with 10-bit VESA DisplayHDR 600 IPS 4K panel.
Not liking the refresh rate but you do know because of the name it is associated with the price will almost double.
I'm hesitant to ask and lazy but what's the F.A stand for?
At a guess : Prof. Ferdinand Alexander Porsche <----- Founder
Jon
Corky34 (21-07-2020)
It says it's rrp is £829, which in all honesty for the specs, assuming it's a true 10bit display isn't bad imo.
As to the monitor, I'd personally prefer 27inch and that looks like an ergonomic and cable management nightmare. Doesn't look to have any tilt and they've done every image without cables because all the cables will be on show...
This is another thing that just shows how useless the design dot awards really are....
I can imagine this being half price by Black Friday 2021 with a 4k 144hz+ monitors with HDMI 2.1 coming out next year.
Is this a joke? Just 60hz and only HDR600 for £829. They can kiss my a**e before I'd pay that much for this crap.
There's the EVE Spectrum 4K 144hz IPS panel though their 10-bit is 8-bit + A-FRC if that's a problem: https://euro.evedevices.com/pages/full-specs
Certainly looks like a good range there.
Honestly these can't come soon enough. I got genuinely excited at the article went straight down to the specs and saw 60Hz.
Ok yes I know this is targeted for professionals and I can the design would appeal (it looks good tbh) but the glaring absence of 4k high refresh monitors is starting to get under my skin as is the avoidance of companies like AoC, BenQ, Ilyama, Samsung, Acer. LG etc even talking about it.
60hz refresh rate? is this monitor for 2010? Looks great but thats about it
Looks absolutely nothing like a car. Zero stars
For those complaining about the 60hz thing - the problem is the connectivity more than anything else. There is a bandwidth limitation on DP1.2 and HDMI2.0 which means you can't get everything over a single connection.
e.g. on my panel you could have:
1440p, 10bit, and 144hz
OR
1440p, 8bit, and 200hz
but I can't have 1440, 10 bit and 200hz - the interface just can't handle it.
It's the same for 4k panels - without either dropping some information from the data stream, you wont see above 60hz right now. This should all change with DP2.0 and to some degree, HDMI 2.1, but the next problem there is that many consumers don't have devices with those ports on them.
In practice, it's completely irrelevant at the moment as 4k/60fps gaming is not a reality at sensible graphics quality in most games, so 144FPS gaming at 4k is even further away.
Looks like LG have just released their own version (the eve uses an LG panel)
https://hexus.net/tech/news/monitors...nitor-1ms-gtg/
Not sure I'm a fan of A-FRC though if I'm honest
The people who will buy this do not want or need 144hz panels. Connections, colour accuracy and brightness control which this monitor seems to provide looks like a winner.
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