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AOC Launches 43-inch 4K 144 Hz HDR 1000 Gaming Display

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At least 2k 165 is finally going to have a worth upgrade option!


Why only AMD? Nvidia has their new image scaling feature too



What the heck is a BGR panel?

so i could scale my 1080 games to 4k on my tv? how does that effect frame rate?
 
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Even uninformed users will start to notice VA/IPS bleedthrough when approaching 1000 nits, I assure you.
For sure, this is like that MPixel race on (phone) cameras. I always tun on "night light" even on phones these days & just hate stupid levels of brightness.
 
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For sure, this is like that MPixel race on (phone) cameras. I always tun on "night light" even on phones these days & just hate stupid levels of brightness.
It won't be an issue on per pixel lighting like OLED's, and it is nice to have those bright highlights. I speak from experience (even though my OLED maxes out at "only" 600 nits).
 

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Last i heard it did not work to well, never looked in to on the nVidia side so i said AMD as i know it works.

2 colors switched but you know this already ?, my LG panel is the same.
No, whatever that is, is new to me



I used to run a 40" 1080p samsung as my main screen for a long, long time (TV had a really good game mode) before moving to 1440p 32"

I can totally see myself moving to a 42-43" 4K high refresh rate single monitor setup in the coming years, as my second screen is pretty much a netflix monitor anyway
 
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This seems like the same VA panel that the Aorus FV43 uses. If so, it's not great. I sent mine back. Could barely display the color red properly from one end of the screen to another.

I would be playing something like heroes of the storm, on the left side of the screen the red would be almost purple, and on the right it would be like a red/orange. Also VA pixel layout makes even 4k look more pixelated than IPS/OLED.
 
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No, whatever that is, is new to me



I used to run a 40" 1080p samsung as my main screen for a long, long time (TV had a really good game mode) before moving to 1440p 32"

I can totally see myself moving to a 42-43" 4K high refresh rate single monitor setup in the coming years, as my second screen is pretty much a netflix monitor anyway
It's how the subpixels are arranged. Normal displays are red-green-blue. BGR is inverted. It can mess with text smoothing and subpixel based AA schemes.
 
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It's how the subpixels are arranged. Normal displays are red-green-blue. BGR is inverted. It can mess with text smoothing and subpixel based AA schemes.
I had an AOC VA 32" a cpl years ago that looked awful, worse than my older TN panel Asus, so I sent it back. I got a Samsung Odysee 32" (gen1) and it was much better, I've long wondered why that AOC looked so awful and maybe that's why.
 
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