Not much going on as of late - more outdoors = more cranky when indoors
New 32" panel. Wanted to get some more real estate for DCS, settled for a Gigabyte M32Q. A good 40-43" range option would have sealed the deal, but there were none.
- 32" 32GP850 - too expensive for basically equal to M32Q, as usual for LG horrible I/O and no internal PSU
- 32" M32U - too expensive
- 43" FV43U - too expensive atm, also kinda big of a panel to be playing the Gigabyte lottery on
- 43" Sony X80K - 60Hz
- 43" Sony X85K - priced okay but only for console gaming, blurry at 120Hz due to Mediatek
- 55" LG NANO90 2021 - priced okay but decided against the open box
- 55" Sony X90K - too expensive
- 55" Hisense U8G - priced okay but blurry at 120Hz due to Mediatek
- 55" Samsung Q80 - too expensive
I thought it would be a sidegrade at best from 27" to 32", but the size increase is pretty damn noticeable. Only drawback is that the scaling is very different between two panel sizes, so can't appease both panels at once (125% too big on 32", 100% too small on 27", mixing scaling causes blurry apps). At this size on flat panel the corners are beginning to darken, but it's still bearable. I can see why they don't make many 34" flat panels.
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Much bigger irl than pictures convey.
Also, new controller. Unrailed is a great game for controllers and local coop.
I've been looking into new screens myself as VA blur occasionally causes me eye issues
As annoyed as i am with gigabyte as a company, the M32U and M32Q really do seem the best 32" options out there at present, depending if you want 1440p or 4K
My secondary is the M32QC (the VA panel variant) and overall its great - except for needing specific settings to minimise the VA blurring, which honestly only really happens with black/white mixes while scrolling, like some fonts on websites
Sigh if the price on the M32U wasn't so high...
Then theres the FI32U, which i'm honestly not sure what's worth the higher price - is it freesync vs adaptive sync? The pretty much useless sabre audio?
Edit: random observation here, but it's very telling that the FI32U has the same response times at 144Hz as it does at 60Hz.
Have we reached a point where panels other than OLED cant keep up, and we're seeing a semi placebo effect from increased framerates decreasing render latency and input latency, but not altering anything for the actual display?
Despite being almost identical, thee firmwares seem to change the way they work drastically?
FI32U on the left, M32U on the right.
M32U has better response times but has overshoot, which basically seems like the overdrive setting is cranked up one setting
FI32U is recommended for overdrive off, while M32U is recommended to 'picture'
Even knowing a firmware update fixed the 60Hz input lag, look at the difference a dodgy firmware makes to input latency...
12.5ms vs 21.4ms at 60Hz?
Oh i'm doing that "researching into oblivion" thing again woops