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Where are the 144hz 1080p IPS G-sync Panels?

I mean i have looked for ages to find a 144hz 1080p IPS G-sync Panel and there don't seem to be any ANYWHERE, That is what im really looking forward to see monitor wise. All i seem to find is the acer 1440p monitor which is more that my gpu and the ROG Swift which is a decent panel but its TN.

 

Does anyone know of the panel im looking for or a TN panel that has out of this world viewing angles and good color depth?

 

It really makes no sense to me   :angry:

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https://pcpartpicker.com/parts/monitor/#r=192001080&H=144&A=1&p=0

 

take your pick

 

ips doesnt exist though

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IPS panels can't go higher than 75 Hz in refresh rate, that's why most gaming monitors are TN panels, because they support high refresh rate. Simple as that, you have to let something go to get something else.

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take your pick

 

ips doesnt exist though

None of these are IPS he wants IPS 144 Hz monitors

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None of these are IPS he wants IPS 144 Hz monitors

check the last line of my comment

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IPS panels can't go higher than 75 Hz in refresh rate, that's why most gaming monitors are TN panels, because they support high refresh rate. Simple as that, you have to let something go to get something else.

 

How come you can get the Acer XB270HU 1440p monitor with everything tho 

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1080p ips 144hz doesn't exist.

 

That's what i said........................................................ Hello?

he also said TN with great colour depth and viewing angles is great for him

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IPS panels can't go higher than 75 Hz in refresh rate, that's why most gaming monitors are TN panels, because they support high refresh rate. Simple as that, you have to let something go to get something else.

 

That's wrong. 

There are already 1440p displays released with an IPS Panel and 144Hz. 

 

And there is already a Panel developed at 1080p that is IPS that is 144Hz. It just isn't available in any monitors yet.

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he also said TN with great colour depth and viewing angles is great for him

The only thing i said was that 1080p IPS 144Hz monitors don't exist yet. TN panels will be nothing but TN panels and you shouldn't expect great colors or viewing angles from them regardless of how 'good' they are.

 

 

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What the hell, how did I not know about this monitor before ?!?!?? Imposiburruuuuuuu

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IPS panels can't go higher than 75 Hz in refresh rate, that's why most gaming monitors are TN panels, because they support high refresh rate. Simple as that, you have to let something go to get something else.

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List of 144Hz 1440p IPS Displays: 

 

 - Acer XB270HU bprz

 - Asus MG279Q [Decently cheap compared to the Acer if it comes into your budget, but it's freesync.]

 - And the Eizo Foris FS2735 is announced but not released. 

 

^ They all use the M270DAN02.3 Panel from AUO

 

As for 1080p 144Hz IPS there is a panel in production, the LM270WF8 from LG Displays. 
However it is yet to be announced or implemented into any actual displays.

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How come you can get the Acer XB270HU 1440p monitor with everything tho 

 

No company (as far as I know) probably gave a damn about the idea of making a 144hz IPS 1080 monitor... Acer is probably the closest, but they want "lets make it 1440p"

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No company (as far as I know) probably gave a damn about the idea of making a 144hz IPS 1080 monitor... Acer is probably the closest, but they want "lets make it 1440p"

Can't blame them. 1080p is mundane and outdated. 

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Can't blame them. 1080p is mundane and outdated. 

Hopefully 4k comes down in price soon.... 1080p is feeling like 720p did back in the day lmao.

 

 

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144hz VA 2560x1080 30" screens coming start of next year or so.

 

Those might just be affordable. Should look forward to that instead.

 

The 16:9 1080p is done - I doubt anyone is in a hurry to make one to sell it real cheap, to be honest.

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144hz VA 2560x1080 30" screens coming start of next year or so.

 

Those might just be affordable. Should look forward to that instead. The 16:9 1080p is done.

 

The ones recently announced by AUO? Yeah I'm looking forward to them too, because the current 35" ones like the BenQ xr3501, and the 2 Acer ones to come maybe too big of a screen size for some people while still using a 1080 resolution, so having the 30" screen will mean more pixel density.

 

Although I'm doubtful that we will see them at the start of next year. I'm thinking much more into mid next year. The panel itself it's meant to start production until Q1 2016, then it always takes a while for monitor manufacturers to pick it up and implement it + release the final product :/

 

But I do think this one will be released as a final product much quicker than it's taking companies to release the LM270WF8 in a product >.<

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The ones recently announced by AUO? Yeah I'm looking forward to them too, because the current 35" ones like the BenQ xr3501, and the 2 Acer ones to come maybe too big of a screen size for some people while still using a 1080 resolution, so having the 30" screen will mean more pixel density.

 

Although I'm doubtful that we will see them at the start of next year. I'm thinking much more into mid next year. The panel itself it's meant to start production until Q1 2016, then it always takes a while for monitor manufacturers to pick it up and implement it + release the final product :/

 

But I do think this one will be released as a final product much quicker than it's taking companies to release the LM270WF8 in a product >.<

 

Youre probably right about that Mid2016 estimate.

If the price is below 400$ it will be a fucking WIN for so many people tho.

I cant imagine them going too high with it, and the smaller size is cheaper to make too.

 

Personally, im waiting for the 35" ones to drop in price. The resolution doesnt bother me - you can mitigate it with VSR/DSR. You cannot fake 144hz + VRR smoothness or 21:9 UMMERSION tho.

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