WYP News Guru Aug 30, 2016 #1 LG has announced a new 144Hz 21:9 FreeSync IPS display, offering a freeSync Range of 50-144Hz. Read more on LG's 34UC79G 144Hz 21:9 display.
LG has announced a new 144Hz 21:9 FreeSync IPS display, offering a freeSync Range of 50-144Hz. Read more on LG's 34UC79G 144Hz 21:9 display.
SPS Moderator Aug 30, 2016 #3 NeverBackDown said: 2560x1080 at 34 inches? Yikes that'll look bad Click to expand... Have you not seen a 40 inch+ 1080p TV? It's not that bad lol.
NeverBackDown said: 2560x1080 at 34 inches? Yikes that'll look bad Click to expand... Have you not seen a 40 inch+ 1080p TV? It's not that bad lol.
WYP News Guru Aug 30, 2016 #5 Kong said: Ouch 50HZ on the low side is not ideal. Click to expand... Shouldn't matter that much. The FreeSync range is LFC compatible. This means that framerates between 25-50 are doubled to 50-100 in order to accommodate lower framerates.
Kong said: Ouch 50HZ on the low side is not ideal. Click to expand... Shouldn't matter that much. The FreeSync range is LFC compatible. This means that framerates between 25-50 are doubled to 50-100 in order to accommodate lower framerates.
BigDaddyKong Active member Aug 30, 2016 #6 WYP said: This means that framerates between 25-50 are doubled to 50-100 in order to accommodate lower framerates. Click to expand... Link?
WYP said: This means that framerates between 25-50 are doubled to 50-100 in order to accommodate lower framerates. Click to expand... Link?
N NeverBackDown AMD Enthusiast Aug 30, 2016 #7 SPS said: Have you not seen a 40 inch+ 1080p TV? It's not that bad lol. Click to expand... I have a 65 1080 TV.. I know it's bad but when far away it's fine.. up close to this monitor it'll look bad just because you are close
SPS said: Have you not seen a 40 inch+ 1080p TV? It's not that bad lol. Click to expand... I have a 65 1080 TV.. I know it's bad but when far away it's fine.. up close to this monitor it'll look bad just because you are close
jimma47 New member Aug 30, 2016 #8 NeverBackDown said: 2560x1080 at 34 inches? Yikes that'll look bad Click to expand... It's about the same DPI as a 1080p 27" In fast moving games it looks fine but I'd agree 3440 is much nicer. This would be perfect for a racing rig.
NeverBackDown said: 2560x1080 at 34 inches? Yikes that'll look bad Click to expand... It's about the same DPI as a 1080p 27" In fast moving games it looks fine but I'd agree 3440 is much nicer. This would be perfect for a racing rig.
AlienALX Well-known member Aug 30, 2016 #9 SPS said: Have you not seen a 40 inch+ 1080p TV? It's not that bad lol. Click to expand... But you don't sit two feet away from a TV.
SPS said: Have you not seen a 40 inch+ 1080p TV? It's not that bad lol. Click to expand... But you don't sit two feet away from a TV.
S semitope New member Aug 31, 2016 #10 Kong said: Link? Click to expand... no need for a link. Low frame rate compensation on freesync means that 50-144hz covers 1-144hz (low limit not certain). My freesync stays working below the lower limit for example (57-144, anything below 57 gets multiplied)
Kong said: Link? Click to expand... no need for a link. Low frame rate compensation on freesync means that 50-144hz covers 1-144hz (low limit not certain). My freesync stays working below the lower limit for example (57-144, anything below 57 gets multiplied)
SPS Moderator Aug 31, 2016 #12 AlienALX said: But you don't sit two feet away from a TV. Click to expand... You don't want to sit that close to this either. A friend has one with the same size and res, it's not bad at all.
AlienALX said: But you don't sit two feet away from a TV. Click to expand... You don't want to sit that close to this either. A friend has one with the same size and res, it's not bad at all.