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Dell announces UP3017Q 4K OLED Ultrasharp display that costs $4999 - CES 2016

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120 at 1440p.

and I think I will wait for 4k 120HZ from dell.... only ever owned dell monitors for some reason 

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

My guess is added cost due to much higher dpi. Maybe also more rma due to burn in.

Then of course you have to factor on the dell tax. Had lg made this themselves, it would be cheaper.

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

Yes, You're talking about TV and comparing it to a PC monitor.

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Waiting for Linus to show off a six monitor setup with those

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

Among things others have mentioned, input lag (different than response time)

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Oh! And it is only $5000! :o :o :o :o

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

Color gamut and accuracy. Nothing else I'm aware of on today's market comes close to this thing in that regard, which is what it's aimed at.

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

You are missing that when monitors say 120Hz, they run at 120Hz, and when TVs say 120Hz they run at 60Hz.

Look more closely and you'll realize that TV only has HDMI inputs. 4K 120Hz is not possible over HDMI. So what does "4K 120Hz" mean on that TV? Either it only runs at 120Hz at 1080p, or it only takes 60Hz input and generates its own frames in-between, which adds huge latency and destroys the look of movies.

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You are missing that when monitors say 120Hz, they run at 120Hz, and when TVs say 120Hz they run at 60Hz.

Look more closely and you'll realize that TV only has HDMI inputs. 4K 120Hz is not possible over HDMI. So what does "4K 120Hz" mean on that TV? Either it only runs at 120Hz at 1080p, or it only takes 60Hz input and generates its own frames in-between, which adds huge latency and destroys the look of movies.

Ah yes, of course. This makes sense. Duh  :rolleyes:

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Time to sell those kidneys, one for the monitor, the other for a bunch of 980Ti's.

 

you won't be able to reach 120 fps with 980 ti you need d.p 1.3

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

If LG OEM-ed the panel, it would have been at least 1/2nd or 1/3rd of this price

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Oh! And it is only $5000! :o :o :o :o

Yeah, it only costs as much as two overpriced 5K iMacs

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I'm sorry, but a curved 55" 4k OLED TV @ 120Hz is $1000 less than this monitor. Am I missing something here?

 

A 120Hz monitor means that it accepts and displays 120 rendered frames from the GPU. A 120Hz TV uses some internal processing to take 60 frames and essentially "make up" frames in between, so it's basically the same as a real 4K source vs upscaling a 1080p source to 4K.

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Seems it is not 100hz, as Anandtech said nothing about it

 

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If it was 24" I would have bought one. 22" would have been even better.

And also FHD 1080p because of GTX780.

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If it was 24" I would have bought one. 22" would have been even better.

And also FHD 1080p because of GTX780.

I also would have bought a completely different monitor!

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Time to sell those kidneys, one for the monitor, the other for a bunch of 980Ti's.

 

Those will be a sweet couple of hours before you die of sepsis.

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Those will be a sweet couple of hours before you die of sepsis.

Dialysis is overrated anyway.

144Hz goodness

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It is not possible, they said it uses DP 1.3, however AntandTech says it used mini DP 1.2, so it cannot be 120hz

 

It might have DP 1.3 but it may be only using DP 1.2 at this Event since no current support for it.

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