Fudoh wrote:Very much looking forward to the U2415.
If you happen to find a review that actually tells something about it's AR handling with different inputs resolutions, please let us know here.
A tftcentral tweet says it's got settings for 4:3 and 5:4, no 16:9 nor 1:1
Ouch.
tftcentral usually only try one lower resolution and have a much too quick look at the quality of interpolation.
I have better hopes with prad.de but it's not on their schedule (yet?)
Regarding performance and quality another tweet says it's like a 16:10 version of the U2414H, which wouldn't be a bad thing if it's true.
EDIT: one question; would the vp30/vp50pro be able to support the full 1920x1200 area ? I know both can handle 1600x1200 easily but I haven't had the opportunity to try higher yet.
Ed Oscuro wrote:About IPS - my own monitor is a roughly 2009 design and has 5ms claimed pixel response time. I actually have no problems using it for FPSes - only things that are problematic are gray handling (bands) and tearing, and occasional pixel response problems, like mouse cursor trails, and of course 60Hz refresh really isn't to my liking either.
I think common IPSes found today are more well-rounded, 6bit+FRC with
good dithering, much better balanced RTC free of overshoot. Have a look at the test results from the Dell P2414H & U2414H reviews, as well as Samsung S27D390H & S27D590P's.
Even two years ago it wasn't easy to find such responsive IPSes, and keep in mind they no longer use PWM, which actually makes a difference in perception of motion for many people.
Ed Oscuro wrote:Personally, I am hoping for something new in the 27" range. 32"...
If the current brand name 1440p IPSes and VA in 27" and 32" sizes didn't all have at least 20ms of input lag, I would be happy.
I just keep my fingers crossed for better stuff in 2015...