Read more.Monitor shown off in special event in Vietnam, and is available for pre-order in Vietnam / Japan.
Read more.Monitor shown off in special event in Vietnam, and is available for pre-order in Vietnam / Japan.
Looks more like a 4K TV with that choice of stand....
Pro-gamers would most likely use a smaller screen to have a better overall view, without losing milliseconds having to look over a large surface.
I'm waiting for the LG 27GP950 tbh this one is too big
A big 4K monitor would be very nice for non-gaming use if you're sitting close to it. And I enjoy (1080p) gaming using a projector - though I'm sitting further away from the screen with that.
I think QuorTek has a good point - if you want to take everything in at a glance, you want to keep the field of view down to something manageable.
There are similar effects with astronomical eyepieces - with traditional and moderate wide angle designs (up to around 65-70 degrees Apparent Field Of View) you see the image as an obvious
circle on a dark background, and can take it all in in one go. With the newer ultrawide eyepiece designs (82-110 degree AFOV) the edges are far less noticeable even at 82 degrees, and you have to
look around to take it all in. While it's much more immersive, it makes scanning for something slower since you can't take it all in at once and have to look around. Not a huge deal for astronomy - I find the immersive view worthwhile, though I usually use a non-ultrawide for looking for things - but could be a big drawback for pro combat gamers.
A good one, would be perfect with 100% adobeRGB coverage.In this case it would be interesting not only for gamers, but for photographers, designers.
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