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Asus talks up ultrawide G-Sync monitor
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This isn't a 4k monitor - its 3440x1440
A G-sync monitor that keeps some hdmi inputs? That a big improvement. But under-lighting? Ewww.
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T ohh so ya go in the hi su..^&%$ ma function.
Good presentation right up to the bit where he goes on about the stand. Hoping he said height adjustment since that's a useful feature unlike the red glow downlight.
T ohh so ya go in the hi su..^&%$ ma function.
Good presentation right up to the bit where he goes on about the stand. Hoping he said height adjustment since that's a useful feature unlike the red glow downlight.
saiyukimot
This isn't a 4k monitor - its 3440x1440
It's close……with the new way screens are being defined, it's a 3.5k screen. I just find it an odd resolution as a lot of ultrawides are made from 2 smaller screens……and no matter how I try and divide those numbers up they do not fit any screen I have ever seen.
shaithisIt would have the same pixel density as a 16:9 1440p monitor. So basically, it a 1440p monitor with an extra bit on the side.
It's close……with the new way screens are being defined, it's a 3.5k screen. I just find it an odd resolution as a lot of ultrawides are made from 2 smaller screens……and no matter how I try and divide those numbers up they do not fit any screen I have ever seen.