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LG to Introduce the 27GL850G "UltraGear" Monitor: 160 Hz, WQHD, Nano IPS, G-Sync

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Not that i want to sound rude or anything, but what's the point of your post? I don't understand if you agree with what i said and just added some more infos, or you disagree with what i said and you're trying to prove me wrong.

The point is that IPS panel specs dó tell you whether you're dealing with faster or slower panels. And also that the 1ms TN claim isn't complete nonsense - the best case G2G for TN is indeed very close to 1ms (it shows 1.3ms in some situations above).

When an IPS panel says 5, 6 or 7ms, you can rest assured its a slow one. When it says 4ms, its a faster one, and the difference is quite significant.
 
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The point is that IPS panel specs dó tell you whether you're dealing with faster or slower panels. And also that the 1ms TN claim isn't complete nonsense - the best case G2G for TN is indeed very close to 1ms (it shows 1.3ms in some situations above).

When an IPS panel says 5, 6 or 7ms, you can rest assured its a slow one. When it says 4ms, its a faster one, and the difference is quite significant.

I remember seeing monitors with 1 or 2 ms advertised when they had something like 7 or 8ms. What i'm saying is that the advertised response time is often the minimum measurements, and not the average, while the average falls kinda far from the minimum
 
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I remember seeing monitors with 1 or 2 ms advertised when they had something like 7 or 8ms. What i'm saying is that the advertised response time is often the minimum measurements, and not the average, while the average falls kinda far from the minimum

Correct, but those are exceptions, if you get the manufacturers original spec list for each monitor, they will indeed all show a best case G2G (no exception) but relative to one another, they still signify that they're slower or faster overall. That is why I showed you those examples. Its not complete BS.
 
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Correct, but those are exceptions, if you get the manufacturers original spec list for each monitor, they will indeed all show a best case G2G (no exception) but relative to one another, they still signify that they're slower or faster overall. That is why I showed you those examples. Its not complete BS.

Oh ok then, now i get what you meant.
 

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It was all going so well until they lost my money at "1000:1 static contrast ratio".

FFS!

My dream monitor is:

27-32" non-curved 16x9
Slight - non reflective coating, not a mirror
4K / 1440p at a pinch
Real 10Bit panel, with a 10bit or better input
Wide colour gamut
REAL working HDR600 minimum
3000-1 minimum contrast ratio in SDR mode - No tricks with dynamic black levels etc
Fast panel response & high refresh rate (120Hz+ not this 75Hz OC BS)
G-sync if possible
Less than $1000

True 10bit panels that size are currently over $2,000 or $3,000 (I don't recall exactly).
As for "no tricks with dynamic black levels", DisplayHDR 600 requires 6000:1 contrast ratio. No LCD can do that. OLED can, but at that brightness, it will have a very short lifespan.

You may want to check with the real world when wishing for stuff ;)

And since you also appreciate a non-reflective display, you may want to add non-reflective bezels to that list. Yes, matte displays with reflective bezels exist and they annoy me.

5ms GTG= no go

What's your beef with 5ms? 5ms is good for up to 200Hz.
 

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nano-IPS is built different than regular info. i saw the engineering designs on it. it might eliminate IPS glow, we really don't know yet, there is only one monitor in the wild with it so far and its a 34" 21:9 so not fair to even look at that one imo because so large.

i'm very curious to see what this 27" model looks like as long as the price is right.
 
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What's your beef with 5ms? 5ms is good for up to 200Hz.

Here's a "5ms" high refresh rate panel from LG. 144hz at that... Its a ghosting fiesta

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_34uc79g.htm

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Here's a "5ms" high refresh rate panel from LG. 144hz at that... Its a ghosting fiesta

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_34uc79g.htm

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Oh, that. That's a 10ms panel at best, judging by the response times. But as long manufacturers are allowed to slap a 5ms sticker on those, the complaint is legitimate.

nano-IPS is built different than regular info. i saw the engineering designs on it. it might eliminate IPS glow, we really don't know yet, there is only one monitor in the wild with it so far and its a 34" 21:9 so not fair to even look at that one imo because so large.

i'm very curious to see what this 27" model looks like as long as the price is right.
As far as I have read, nano-IPS is similar to Samsung's QLED (both names are misleading, but Samsung still wins by a mile). It's just an extra layer that improves the color gamut (or enhanced backlighting, I'm not 100% sure).
 
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G-sync = Big go mate

9 out of 10 monitors are FreeSync, about time to see some fresh G-sync stuff

Spending the extra 200 bucks that gsync charges for a better gpu or even better cpu, motherboard or ssd is still a far more better option
 
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Been using it for years and never had a single problem, and know many others also who have no issues. Of course it's not perfect, but these things always get exaggerated. Not a single piece of tech or software doesn't have a band of people shouting about how awful and unreliable it is. If you look for a reason not to buy something because of potential issues you might encounter, you'll be sure to find it, end up buying nothing ever and consequently find yourself living in a dark cave, alone, cold and hungry.
I've had to disable GS in so many games that it's my first stop when a game crashes after launching.
 
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I've had to disable GS in so many games that it's my first stop when a game crashes after launching.

That obviously shouldn't be happening. There's something significant going on to be causing that if it's such a regular occurence. Could be a monitor fault itself, or something else software related.
 
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That obviously shouldn't be happening. There's something significant going on to be causing that if it's such a regular occurence. Could be a monitor fault itself, or something else software related.
It only happens with the occasional older game so I doubt it's an issue with anything other than G-Sync. If you've got Worms: Armageddon feel free to see if it'll start with GS on.
 
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G-sync = Big go mate

9 out of 10 monitors are FreeSync, about time to see some fresh G-sync stuff

Let's have some Betamax and HD-DVD too, while we are at it.
 

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It only happens with the occasional older game so I doubt it's an issue with anything other than G-Sync. If you've got Worms: Armageddon feel free to see if it'll start with GS on.
Why would you need G-Sync in Worms anyway? Though yeah, when a setting isn't fire and forget and you have to tweak it for each application, it's annoying to say the least.
 

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Am I the only one who won't buy a monitor/tv's with a perpendicular mounted I/O section?

edit: I guess so. I just feel it's a poor design that adds unneeded stress to cable connectors, makes them more susceptible to breaking, and also limit's mounting if need be (more so with TV's).


Harder to work with, if they made a section to stick out it wouldnt be a problem, or if HDMI had Hooks like DP does, be nice for heavier cables
 
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I'd get a non G Sync monitor but then I'd need a good enough video card for Freesync which just flat out doesn't exist yet.
 
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As far as I have read, nano-IPS is similar to Samsung's QLED (both names are misleading, but Samsung still wins by a mile). It's just an extra layer that improves the color gamut (or enhanced backlighting, I'm not 100% sure).

Interesting. I thought Samsung QLED (Q-LED panels are VA with QD filter) was worse (2% less of an enhancement when applied to their respective screens) then LG nano-IPS (IPS panels with Nano-cell filter).
 
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Why would you need G-Sync in Worms anyway? Though yeah, when a setting isn't fire and forget and you have to tweak it for each application, it's annoying to say the least.

This is the point about Gsync - you're entirely at the mercy of Nvidia supporting each and every caveat and situation. Its not 'simply adaptive sync', there is no industry wide support and it doesn't play well with any other technology in monitors or even PC software.

In other news....

https://tweakers.net/nieuws/147550/...anuari-adaptive-sync-op-twaalf-monitoren.html

Nvidia is going to support VESA adaptive sync! Predicted it... now you can really let go of this Gsync nonsense.
 
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Why would you need G-Sync in Worms anyway? Though yeah, when a setting isn't fire and forget and you have to tweak it for each application, it's annoying to say the least.
I have G-sync on set as default in the control panel and it's easy to forget about it until a game crashes.

Now I'm just confused...
I play lots of older games and G-sync isn't a one size fits all solution.


This is the point about Gsync - you're entirely at the mercy of Nvidia supporting each and every caveat and situation. Its not 'simply adaptive sync', there is no industry wide support and it doesn't play well with any other technology in monitors or even PC software.

In other news....

https://tweakers.net/nieuws/147550/...anuari-adaptive-sync-op-twaalf-monitoren.html

Nvidia is going to support VESA adaptive sync! Predicted it... now you can really let go of this Gsync nonsense.
About time it happened.
 
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I just popped in to see what today's announcement would do , yep I don't need to think about G-Sync anymore
So the Non G-Sync version of a fast IPS would be awesome
 

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Probably Minimum, not average... as usual...
You do realize you only need true 1ms response if you need to refresh a thousand times each second.
 
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