This is it, the perfect modern gaming monitor (except price)
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This is it, the perfect modern gaming monitor (except price)
Check this bad boy out, 55", 1ms response time, AND, best of all, TATE mode, built in!
https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/mo ... g970nnxgo/
My boy MKBHD does a quick review of it (at 2:40) and shows off some of the interesting features, like the multi-size options and wireless screen jog controls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEiq0oCUb_8
Is this the best modern monitor for retro games, to include vert shmups? Who's got $3500 to find out?
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https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/mo ... g970nnxgo/
My boy MKBHD does a quick review of it (at 2:40) and shows off some of the interesting features, like the multi-size options and wireless screen jog controls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEiq0oCUb_8
Is this the best modern monitor for retro games, to include vert shmups? Who's got $3500 to find out?
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I wouldn't mind trying a bit of After Burner Climax on that one.
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I dont think a curved screen in TATE would work well.
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You would think so, but it looks fine to me.tongshadow wrote:I dont think a curved screen in TATE would work well.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
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Huge and cool for the rotation feature, but $3500?? I'd have to go with a high end OLED at that point. Never used a curved screen, but seems like it would take some getting used to.
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Weird Samsung would allow rotation for tiktok but not even think of the shmups applications, especially being a Korean company and all.
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I think the price is nuts, but it's a monitor not a TV, so maybe that is the reason. I'm not sure about the curve for TATE games either but I think it would be OK based on the picture.
The real question is will the TATE mode actually allow things to work properly. There was a TV in Australia a few years ago that would go TATE for phone videos (I'm too old for that shit!), but when the feature was activated, it would window the screen, so it was not a good candidate for us and our retro gaming needs.
$3500 is too steep for me, but if it did drop in price, say, under $2k, I could be tempted.
The real question is will the TATE mode actually allow things to work properly. There was a TV in Australia a few years ago that would go TATE for phone videos (I'm too old for that shit!), but when the feature was activated, it would window the screen, so it was not a good candidate for us and our retro gaming needs.
$3500 is too steep for me, but if it did drop in price, say, under $2k, I could be tempted.
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More than being curved, it's a VA panel which gives you a very small sweet spot when vertical, made even smaller by its 55" size. You're going to get contrast issues on half the screen.
Do people really put these on a desk? 32" monitors are already comically large imo for actual normal desk usage. At 55" it would go where a TV would go. And if it's where you would put a TV anyways, you can get a 65" OLED and a fancy rotatable wall mount for less than $3k, which will look much better anyways. I don't understand the appeal of this "monitor".
Do people really put these on a desk? 32" monitors are already comically large imo for actual normal desk usage. At 55" it would go where a TV would go. And if it's where you would put a TV anyways, you can get a 65" OLED and a fancy rotatable wall mount for less than $3k, which will look much better anyways. I don't understand the appeal of this "monitor".
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XtraSmiley wrote: Is this the best modern monitor for retro games, to include vert shmups? Who's got $3500 to find out?
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I say this in world of people spending $2000 on a BKM-129X card before the clone and wannabes showboating their 9" PVM collection on Reddit with consumer level TVL. I agree with bobrocks95 comment.
I find I dislike curved monitors for retro gaming. Sorry to mention in 2nd thread but if you know someone in US with a Costco membership, I'm a fan of the MSI Optix 27" for $200. Same 1ms response time and 165 Hz and has 4:3 mode and custom color temperature if needed. No built-in tate mode / 90 degree image rotation but can buy a VESA rotating mount. Comes with its own mount and screws.
Curved model also exists. 1080p IPS good enough for me.
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IMO good PC monitors are the best, unless you insist on gaming on a tv.
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I have a 27" 4K Samsung S80A monitor that can do tate (clockwise only), it's got pretty bright corners on dark screens but is otherwise pretty nice for gaming and Blu-ray watching, good enough for me anyways.
With new and better monitors coming out all the time, I think I'd rather just buy a new sub-$1000 monitor every few years rather than spend thousands on a single monitor. Unless I was mega-rich and not worried about retirement funds.
With new and better monitors coming out all the time, I think I'd rather just buy a new sub-$1000 monitor every few years rather than spend thousands on a single monitor. Unless I was mega-rich and not worried about retirement funds.
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This. No shitty color/grey shifting, no blurry mess, no wrong aspect ratio and, above all, not expensive as hell.VEGETA wrote:IMO good PC monitors are the best, unless you insist on gaming on a tv.
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It's an overpriced LCD with all the drawbacks. BFI on a LG OLED is the closest we can get to CRT motion and this will get nowhere close.XtraSmiley wrote:Check this bad boy out, 55", 1ms response time, AND, best of all, TATE mode, built in!
https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/mo ... g970nnxgo/
My boy MKBHD does a quick review of it (at 2:40) and shows off some of the interesting features, like the multi-size options and wireless screen jog controls.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEiq0oCUb_8
Is this the best modern monitor for retro games, to include vert shmups? Who's got $3500 to find out?
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A much cheaper LG 55CX/C1 OLED with a rotating wall mount eats its lunch. You can even buy two LG 55G1s and have one in normal mode, have the other in TATE mode and still have $900 left. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-55-clas ... Variations
Or go God Mode and buy a LG 77C1 with a rotating wall mount and save about $850. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-77-clas ... Variations
You might find much better deals but you get the point but IMO you're insane if you get this over an OLED.
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Just a quick PSA about 1000r screens if you care about your eyes.
Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp. A flat screen will bulge out at you like a basketball.
If you look down a straight line it will bend, made life in the workshop hell.
Took well over 3 weeks or more to go away after I sold the screen.
Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp. A flat screen will bulge out at you like a basketball.
If you look down a straight line it will bend, made life in the workshop hell.
Took well over 3 weeks or more to go away after I sold the screen.
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I detest curved screens
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Hear, hear.maxtherabbit wrote:I detest curved screens
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That is interesting.Syntax wrote:Just a quick PSA about 1000r screens if you care about your eyes.
Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp. A flat screen will bulge out at you like a basketball.
If you look down a straight line it will bend, made life in the workshop hell.
Took well over 3 weeks or more to go away after I sold the screen.
I personally like cureved monitors.
I use a 21:9 1800r screen at work and a 32:9 1000r screen at home (samsung odyssey) and have never had any issues.
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Curved screen? Kill it with fire quickly!
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Another issue here is 165Hz. It's slightly nicer to have 180Hz for even pulldown on a wider array of content.
Perhaps some people will get stress headaches from moving their eyes about a 32" screen, but for me it's great, even at 1440p. It's plenty of screen space for drawing, 3D modeling, text, etc. and you can always pair it with a smaller rotated screen for a vertical text feed, too. With a proper desk the top of a 32" should be about at eye level for most people, which is roughly ideal. Much bigger than 32" will start to be weird, though, unless you can bring the monitor down lower than most desks...I'd consider it, but I've got a big old boat of a legacy desk that cramps my style already.bobrocks95 wrote:Do people really put these on a desk? 32" monitors are already comically large imo for actual normal desk usage.
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I think that's why it has the aggressive curve, and a recommended viewing distance of 80cm. That should be the sweetspot to get you even contrast across the whole screenbobrocks95 wrote:More than being curved, it's a VA panel which gives you a very small sweet spot when vertical, made even smaller by its 55" size. You're going to get contrast issues on half the screen.
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Everyone I've heard of who has used a curved monitor doesn't have this problem. I'm not saying it can't happen, but the phrasing "Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp" makes it sound like less of an individual thing than it is.Syntax wrote:Just a quick PSA about 1000r screens if you care about your eyes.
Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp. A flat screen will bulge out at you like a basketball.
If you look down a straight line it will bend, made life in the workshop hell.
Took well over 3 weeks or more to go away after I sold the screen.
I sure wish it happened to everyone, then maybe companies would stop with this stupid curved monitor trend.
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Just thought about this, but extended use of an Oculus Rift S for me caused searing eye pain, that extended into the next day or two. I didn't find anyone else online complaining about it, just typical nausea stuff which I actually didn't have. Seems like someone's going to have adverse reactions to most anything weird with vision.ZellSF wrote:Everyone I've heard of who has used a curved monitor doesn't have this problem. I'm not saying it can't happen, but the phrasing "Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp" makes it sound like less of an individual thing than it is.Syntax wrote:Just a quick PSA about 1000r screens if you care about your eyes.
Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp. A flat screen will bulge out at you like a basketball.
If you look down a straight line it will bend, made life in the workshop hell.
Took well over 3 weeks or more to go away after I sold the screen.
I sure wish it happened to everyone, then maybe companies would stop with this stupid curved monitor trend.
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It's not a monitor. It's a 55" smart TV. It has no DisplayPort inputs. It has their TV cinema processor. It has a full operating system running Tizen (it's a smart TV). It runs apps and features Amazon Alexa.XtraSmiley wrote:I think the price is nuts, but it's a monitor not a TV, so maybe that is the reason.
Too big to be used close-up, too curved to be used from far away, matte surface that hurts contrast ratios, and a pricetag nearly 3x an equivalent size LG C2 OLED. In what way is this the "perfect modern gaming monitor" when it's worse than an OLED or QD-OLED in almost every way? This thing is a gimmick.
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Dude, who shit in your Cheerios (TM)?Guspaz wrote:It's not a monitor. It's a 55" smart TV. It has no DisplayPort inputs. It has their TV cinema processor. It has a full operating system running Tizen (it's a smart TV). It runs apps and features Amazon Alexa.XtraSmiley wrote:I think the price is nuts, but it's a monitor not a TV, so maybe that is the reason.
Too big to be used close-up, too curved to be used from far away, matte surface that hurts contrast ratios, and a pricetag nearly 3x an equivalent size LG C2 OLED. In what way is this the "perfect modern gaming monitor" when it's worse than an OLED or QD-OLED in almost every way? This thing is a gimmick.
Did you EVEN LOOK at the specs? It's got:
Humidity
10%~80%, non-Condensing %
Clearly, you've got some sort of anti-Samsung pro-LG bias going on. Can't really take what you say seriously.
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Umm.. What?XtraSmiley wrote:
Did you EVEN LOOK at the specs? It's got:
Humidity
10%~80%, non-Condensing %
Clearly, you've got some sort of anti-Samsung pro-LG bias going on. Can't really take what you say seriously.
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Guys that monitor is old news.
Everybody's talking about the bendable Corsair ultrawide 1440p OLED now: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/xeneon-fl ... 7h491yhi7r
YOU decide how curved it is.
Everybody's talking about the bendable Corsair ultrawide 1440p OLED now: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/xeneon-fl ... 7h491yhi7r
YOU decide how curved it is.
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That's freaking cool, but is it needed? No tate mode. So we need, self bending, tate, OLED...BazookaBen wrote:Guys that monitor is old news.
Everybody's talking about the bendable Corsair ultrawide 1440p OLED now: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/xeneon-fl ... 7h491yhi7r
YOU decide how curved it is.
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How do you even accomplish that without distorting the shit out of the outer pixels?
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I wonder how many curve adjustments it's rated for before damage or death.BazookaBen wrote:Guys that monitor is old news.
Everybody's talking about the bendable Corsair ultrawide 1440p OLED now: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/xeneon-fl ... 7h491yhi7r
YOU decide how curved it is.
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bobrocks95 wrote:Just thought about this, but extended use of an Oculus Rift S for me caused searing eye pain, that extended into the next day or two. I didn't find anyone else online complaining about it, just typical nausea stuff which I actually didn't have. Seems like someone's going to have adverse reactions to most anything weird with vision.ZellSF wrote:Everyone I've heard of who has used a curved monitor doesn't have this problem. I'm not saying it can't happen, but the phrasing "Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp" makes it sound like less of an individual thing than it is.Syntax wrote:Just a quick PSA about 1000r screens if you care about your eyes.
Extended use will cause your perception of solid objects to warp. A flat screen will bulge out at you like a basketball.
If you look down a straight line it will bend, made life in the workshop hell.
Took well over 3 weeks or more to go away after I sold the screen.
I sure wish it happened to everyone, then maybe companies would stop with this stupid curved monitor trend.
I was shocked when it first happened, did a quick search and found others with the same issue.
When you have 20 20 vision you know something off pretty fast.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ultrawidemaste ... ultrawide/
It's the same thing as wearing glasses that turn everything upside down for a week, eventually your brain shows the correct orientation.
But when you take off the glasses it's another week or more to readjust.
Curved monitors and skewed POV can EAD for all I care.
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