Jumping into 4K world. Dell P2715Q, no brainer at 520 bucks.

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krumme

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Nv lost it when vesa adapted amd solution in an open standard.

I am looking for a 4k 27/28 ips monitor 60hz and no way am i going nv closed standard even if i have a 970 now. It will not fit other gcn cards in the house and future gpu will probably be freesynch even if its amd or nv.

Is there a chance for nv via software to upgrade maxwell for freesynch?

How is 200% scaling in win 10 btw? I am on win 7 now and is old and conservative. Lol.
 

Galatian

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I recently purchased my second LG 27MU67. It's a 27" IPS LED 4K monitor with Freesync and a nice stand. I used one for gaming with two R9 290X crossfire and both for working with my 13" rMBP. They are perfect, especially for all the text work I'm doing and gaming is stunning. I tried both 3D Vision and 144Hz but still the biggest difference to me in picture quality is higher DPI.
 

krumme

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I recently purchased my second LG 27MU67. It's a 27" IPS LED 4K monitor with Freesync and a nice stand. I used one for gaming with two R9 290X crossfire and both for working with my 13" rMBP. They are perfect, especially for all the text work I'm doing and gaming is stunning. I tried both 3D Vision and 144Hz but still the biggest difference to me in picture quality is higher DPI.
Is it factory calibrated?

Edit: i can see it can. I dislike Dell so i take this instead. Lol.
 
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Galatian

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I really haven't tried anything else out. For me 4K, IPS and Freesync was important.

The OIS is a pain the ass, but which OIS isn't?

I like the monitor(s) and planning on purchasing my third one.

For me the resolution is perfect as I like 27" with a 1980x1080P like picture and that scaling is exactly what I get with Mac OS X. The similar Samsung screen is 28" and TFT.