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AOC and Porsche Design Launches Agon Pro PD32M Mini-LED Display

True, but that doesn't mean that it's acceptable to everyone. Display controls should be not only easily accessed, but plainly visible from the primary viewing angle. Building them into such an awkward position is a flawed design, unintuitive, uninspired and just plain lazy from a design engineering perspective.
I don't find it unintuitive in the cases I've used, it's really quite easy and they correspond exactly the on-screen menu options, but each to their own.
The placement in this case doesn't look very good though.
I don't see a power button on that remote...
I guess they expect the monitor to go into power saving mode when not in use...
Do I sense a note of sarcasm?
No, none at all... :roll:
 
True, but that doesn't mean that it's acceptable to everyone. Display controls should be not only easily accessed, but plainly visible from the primary viewing angle. Building them into such an awkward position is a flawed design, unintuitive, uninspired and just plain lazy from a design engineering perspective.
I dont see a problem, I find buttons on t he bottom annoying in the same kind of way. I lost count how many times I've hit the power button trying to find the brightness adjustment, power on the back seems like a good idea to my phat phingers.

I guess they expect the monitor to go into power saving mode when not in use...
ooo power saving mode! what a concept! :rolleyes:
 
ooo power saving mode! what a concept! :rolleyes:
What, 5W is too much for you to waste?
I guess some modern displays are supposed to have a close to zero Watt standby mode.
The EU mandates 0.5W standby mode.
 
I'd love details on USB-C power delivery and video signal. As well as what tech the screen's glass has as far as anti-glare/anti-reflective. Also, is it matte glass or glossy?

Another question, what's the weight without the stand?

It seems like a good price for what the spec sheet has. But the lack of the details I've mentioned makes me question Porsche Designs' attention to detail, which isn't the greatest sign.
 
Interesting.
Specs are matching my next planned monitor (4K high refresh, 32")

Be interesting to see if mini LED or OLED come out on top by the time i buy, burn in makes OLED a bad choice for a primary monitor
 
Porsche Design, which for clarity's sake, isn't the same company as the car manufacturer.
Technically correct :). Not the car company, but the Porsche Corporation which has all the Porsche companies.
 
The Alienware 34 is not the same resolution.

Not the same brightness - not even close. Non hdr all QD panels tested struggle to get to get above 300 or 400 nits.

Only in hdr can they get close to 1k.

There are ZERO clear type Apple or Microsoft solutions for QD OLED atm. BGR is NOT the same. Again look at these attached pictures.

Post a link and prove me wrong.

And yes again I’m right - the pixel substructure of all Samsung QD OLED panels is triangular. Look at this attached picture.

If you know something Samsung themselves doesn’t (lol) please share.

As for what monitors Samsung bring out themselves with QD Tech….all speculation. For the record I have the Alienware on order - I’ll likely love it for gaming, but I’m not blind to think it’s suitable for heavy sunlight or productivity environments.
Yeah its not the same resolution but your way of writting confused me, that aoc has way less resolution


i was talking about qled and for some reason you started to mix qdoled distorting what i prevously said


the point was that 2000$ for a 1440p screen is pretty bad and wait until we know how many local zones it has because it might be a joke.


oh and for sure qdoled monitors are gonna come out

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1648029400

Samsung Electronics will also launch a QD-OLED monitor later this year (Samsung G8QNB).

there is also info about subpixel layout

imo every pixel layout should be natively supported and detected but people complain about things not being rgb instead of complaing about having no support different layouts.

from a quick google search i did, seems the app "mactype" (its not macos, i can see you coming from a mile away) should be able to support the qdoled triangular layout
 
I live in beautiful and sunny California and I am looking for something I can work on from my patio. I am thinking monitors like this Porsche are finally bright enough where the idea might not be crazy. Especially with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/iLooker-32P-Monitor-Sunshade-Viewsonic-725-745mm/dp/B01G159CRE/

I am wondering if QD-OLED would be bright enough. On paper, mini-LED is a good bit brighter and that might make a big difference for what I'd like to try. Does anybody here have thoughts?
 
Pretty pointless for gaming unless you have at least a 3090/ti though imo. Even a 3080 would struggle? at 4k 144hz wouldn't it? And purleeze, the god awful lights on the back, i'm a 15 year old cannot afford a display like this.
 
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