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[US-WOOT] Samsung 28" 4K $375

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http://sellout.woot.com/offers/samsung-28-4k-led-backlit-monitor-11?ref=cnt_dly_img

 

Features: Special:Screen Size: 28"

Display Type: LED TN

Screen Resolution: 3840 x 2160

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Brightness: 370cd/m2 Static

Contrast Ratio: 1000:1

Dynamic Contrast Ratio: Mega ∞ DCR

Viewing Angle (Horizontal/Vertical): 170°/160°

Response Time: 1ms (GTG)

Color Support: 1 Billion

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TN and I think it is 30Hz one.. lemme check.

If it was 60Hz even TN then that is good price I guess.

 

EDIT:

It is 60Hz

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Well I would only get it if it was a 60 refresh rate one... But what games at what settings could I play at that res with my R9 270x with only 2gb? 

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Well I would only get it if it was a 60 refresh rate one... But what games at what settings could I play at that res with my R9 270x with only 2gb? 

CS:GO and such.. maybe on medium with AA off.

Or play it on 1080p and upscale it. Use 4k only in Desktop.. which is not win either because of the Windows scaling. You would need to wait for W10.

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isnt this the monitor that lags terribly?

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