That monitor will be great for any graphical work whether it's rendering, photoshopping, 3D-designing etc.
But for gaming? lol... utter waste of pixels since you'll definitely need a high efficiency scaling Quad-GPU setup with at LEAST 4-6GB of RAM/card if you want to use the full resolution. Displayport v1.3 is a must (or dual v1.2/1.2a cables) to send all that data to the monitor.
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And yet, still better value than a certain $800 TN piece of shit
Didn't argue that it wasn't, it's just that this is not some 'everyday' piece of hardware - these kind of monitors are usually targeted, as Frant pointed out, towards professionals.
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Not only that, but everything above a certain low price is considered "overpriced garbage" that doesn't "help gaming", regardless of the merits of the product.
Whatever happened to "I can't afford it, but it's a really amazing product, so I'll just be happy for people that can afford it and still praise the product on its merits"?
Great but at that price it better have a GB-r backlight and A-TW polarizer
The UP2715K is also glossy, that could bother some:
although: "Interestingly it seems to feature a glass coating for super-clear images, but has an anti-smudge and anti-reflective coating to it which really helps cut out the glare."
don't see very much of that anti-reflective filter in the video tbh.
I don't understand why they didn't go semi-gloss like my monitor (AMVA+), because I can clearly see its possible to get a crisp picture and clean whites without crystalline effect and also none of the reflections, unless there is a bright light source directly behind me, but who works like that (and even then the glare is blurry and I can't make out any details)
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