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ASUS PQ321Q 4K LCD Monitor

Nice review of the 4K display :D @LinusTech how come you're still recording at 1080p vs 1440p and upload even more higher pixel?

No gaming? Also maybe you wanna benchmark if you still have the graphics cards

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That is a great way of viewing the forum on a 4K monitor :D

Getting a bit of tearing from watching the video..:( are you guys getting the same? Just as Linus talks about G-sync and makes gestures with his arms

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Videos like this one make me so excite to go from 1600x900 to 2560x1440. I am ready to shit bricks.

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The Up2414Q for dell is only 1000$. 

 

To bad it's 24 inches and the text+details would be microscopic :(

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I cannot wait until 4k, 120hz becomes affordable with decent quality monitors. Just what is required to achieve solid 60fps at the moment? Would be interested in seeing some benchmarks.

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I think ill wait for the $800 asus 4k monitor. I would also have to add AT LEAST a 780 to at least have a decent experience as well.

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When I went from from 720p to 1080p I was amazed, lol. But with the scaling in Chrome I just zoom in..... 

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Like I said on YouTube I will enjoy what I have now as I have not enjoyed it enough and then a long time from now I will get 4K. I have hardly put in enough hours gaming at 720p and 1080p with my gaming consoles

and my pcs.

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Anyone wanna see my rig running this thing, check this out ;)

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/41840-benchmarks-gtx-titan-sli-4k-3840x2160-bf3-skyrim-crysis-2-unigine-heaven/

 

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Definitely a nice monitor to get...until I saw the price.

 

Nice to see more 4K monitors coming onto the market, but based on price, they still have a long way to go before they are widely accepted by consumers (even if it goes as low as $1000 by providers like DELL).

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Mother of god that is one amazing looking monitor... I'm sure watching it on a 1366x768 laptop screen doesn't do it justice..

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i love it  :wub:  

 

 

(i hope my ATI Radeon HD 4670 can do this 4k thing)  :ph34r: 

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Them pixels, I want them... now! Great overview :D

 

 

 

 

And cool seeing you guys trying out the chrome extension in 4k...  :P

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The Up2414Q for dell is only 1000$. 

30hz TN panel

what a sick joke !

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The Up2414Q for dell is only 1000$. 

>is only $1000

>only $1000

>only

$500 or less IPS 60hz+ 4K 27"+ monitor or bust.

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I can't wait to get a job the first thing I will buy is a new gaming computer and pair it up with a 4k monitor :)

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30hz TN panel

what a sick joke !

 

You are talking about the 28" model

The 24" Model is IPS and 60Hz afaik

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I think this is the only area where Australia is cheaper in technology.

How come a sturdy local company, Kogan, can make a $999 AUD 55" 4K TV that looks sexy and packs all the things a person needs? Come on! It even has Wi-Fi!

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2014/01/kogan-has-a-sub-1000-4k-tv-now/

 

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