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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...969&CatId=4717
Shipping around 30$ . Code: BPN96862
Limited to 30Hz input at "4K".
Shipping around 30$ . Code: BPN96862
Limited to 30Hz input at "4K".
3840x2160 is 4k? I thought 4k would refer to the second number like all 720 and 1080, so it would be _____ x 4000 something. ^^
The marketing boys called it 4k, due to having 4 times the number of pixels at 1920x1080, or something.
I wish they would make an 4k PC Monitor for that price, Asus's 4k cost 3500.
The marketing boys called it 4k, due to having 4 times the number of pixels at 1920x1080, or something.
Shh, don't give them any ideas.Actually, 4k does not stand for four times resolution of 1920x1080.. If it was, it should have indeed called 4x instead. But it's actually the first number (horizontal resolution) being rounded up/down to 4k or 4000.
Marketing gimmick, regardlessIf some company makes a monitor with 3500x540, they will probably call it 4k monitor!!
Would this be a good monitor for mostly web browsing, text editing, programming, and the occasional web video or skype?Great monitor if you need to have a bunch of text on the screen. But I think it currently has a firmware bug where it does not correctly do 120Hz at 1080p. (Drops frames) and well yeah the 30Hz at 4K kills it for gaming.
Would this be a good monitor for mostly web browsing, text editing, programming, and the occasional web video or skype?
Does this monitor not have DisplayPort inputs either? That seems pretty wierd to me, for a supposed "4K" monitor.
Great monitor if you need to have a bunch of text on the screen. But I think it currently has a firmware bug where it does not correctly do 120Hz at 1080p. (Drops frames) and well yeah the 30Hz at 4K kills it for gaming.
I'm holding off for Seiki or the Koreans to build a controller board that accepts 4K 60Hz from DP.