![]() Given my previous VX2770-SMH, it was a welcome relieveĢ. The glow is, for a change, comparable, if not better, than my Swift. I got this monitor now to complement my Swift, and here is my take on the monitor:ġ. I took a long time deciding on a new monitor, and spent a lot of lurking on this forum reading of others‘ experiences with LED-backlit monitors, where i am i probably couldn‘t return any monitor (except a Dell): all those for their experiences here i thank. Interestingly, i’ve never seen the flash while watching a fullscreen video, it being used also here as i don‘t bother with teevee. Getting the occasional flash as others have reported, it doesn‘t have any obvious pattern to it, and i put up with it as otherwise the monitor is excellent for my use. Haven‘t noticed any patch at bottom of screen either, nor banding (it’s not a VA). There is no backlightingbleed, and no dead or stuck pixels (where i bought it from has a three year dead or stuck pixel warranty), and at reasonable viewing-angles the IPS-glow i would think is about similar to an Eizo 27” graphics monitor, but not as low as the 24” Eizo. My being usually around two to two and a half feet (60 to 75 cm) away depending on what i’m doing, i cannot see any pixelation, and even close in it is hard to see any. I’ve also run it at other resolutions with older games and i find no problem here on older games where i find the height of the screen too much the 1:1 setting can be used then ’smart scaling’ to enlarge to a better size but not full height and also the different screensizes work well -but not the 19s one at 5:4 which seems pointless and distorts- such as 23” 16:9, the correct 4:3 aspect-ratio being displayed. I have the BenQ B元201PT for since just after the winter solstice (southern hemisphere) this year, and i normally run it at QHD-resolution (2560 by 1440) as i have DVI-D not DP 1.2: i find it without any blurring at this resolution compared to the native UHD of which i can only run at 30 Hz-i find the UHD gives me too much desktop anyway, albeit it is still readable with a few tweaks and my being a little closer. Have any of you made the exercise of comparing both? Thanks for any input! (My type of games: GTA V, racing games, etc). I don't know if the 120-240mhz motion rate feature of the Samsung displays help in that matter. What I would like to know is if for gaming, that 40" TV would give me the same great results of my current Benq monitor? I'm not a hard core FPS competition gamer, I rather have a smooth and low blur display than a super precision display. I'm aware that currently there are no 40" 4K IPS monitors (I'm not a fan of VA monitors) so I was thinking how about getting a 40" Samsung 4K TV. As I also play with this monitor I'm thinking playing with a 40" could add to the immersion while being possible also to work with said 40". ![]() I thought 32" was going to be very big for me but as Windows 10 now handles 4K resolution quite good it's been a pleasure working with this 32" monitor. Now my QUESTION: I've been toying with the idea of going bigger, 40" bigger. I find both the Pixel Response and Input Lag quite remarkable. No complains at all and it's great for gaming, both via PS4 and with my PC. I been using this monitor for 4 months and even though I have had quite a few good monitors this is by far the best monitor I've ever had.
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