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4K on the cheap! (UK)

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Damn,they are really coming down in price fast.

ZORAN

 

Beware the specs and FAQ:

 

In response to a question about 120hz at 1080p versus hz at 4K the response was as follows:

 

"Hi That is correct, it runs 4K off 30HZ Regards"

 

This puts it squarely in the realm of 30hz 4K monitors that were universally panned for their jerky/blurry mouse and window performance as pc monitors.  Minimum for a smooth experience at 4K on pc is 60hz, and some newer models are now bettering that by a good margin. 

Dan Dominik                                                                           

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This puts it squarely in the realm of 30hz 4K monitors that were universally panned for their jerky/blurry mouse and window performance as pc monitors

 

 

I'm not sure 30HZ is a big problem for flight simmers, in fact I run 2 4K TV's on my flight sims, both at 30HZ, and apart from the screen playing catch-up when the scenery is changing rapidly like turning through 90 degrees whilst taxing, it isn't a problem. I think the problem was gamers playing "shoot 'em ups", when 30 HZ just wouldn't hack it.

I'm currently running FSX on a "cheap" 40inch 4K TV (£329- UK), and am very pleased with it.

Eugene

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