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Same. Since June/july 2016. My post about monitor here. Paid $1350 for it. The updated U4323QE, which is an UltraSharp is only $880.I use a Dell P4317Q (43", 4k, 60Hz, IPS)
40"-50" is still within comfy range for me. 55"+ is getting uncomfortable to use on desk whether it's 4K or 8K.Same. Since June/july 2016. My post about monitor here. Paid $1350 for it. The updated U4323QE, which is an UltraSharp is only $880.
My next monitor will hopefully be:
48-50" -->MONITOR<-- not a TV. Don't want to fiddle with setup/optimizations.
Flat.
OLED.
8K.
60 fps fine, I don't game anymore.
I agree 100%40"-50" is still within comfy range for me. 55"+ is getting uncomfortable to use on desk whether it's 4K or 8K.
how bout some pics of them running, instead of that same one?Just for fun going to do triple portrait mode with the latest and best plasma monitors in existence. Total res of 3240x1920 with about 175 inches of screen area for some flight, tank and sailboat simulation gaming. Just something I will play with here and there when i want some true to life sim gaming action. Lastly, going to play some Stalker 2 on it for some panoramic gaming bliss when traversing the Zone. Planning to sit back about 12-15 feet for maximum immersion. Gaming will be done in completely dark room except for some bias lighting.
Not set up yet as I'm waiting for the desks to arrive. Yes, once setup I will post some pics. I'll test out seating distance once it's in action. I'm very sensitive to narrow fov so always sit farther back than average.how bout some pics of them running, instead of that same one?
id do like 8-10ish feet. you should be 3x the height of the screen away.
sit on the floorNot set up yet as I'm waiting for the desk setup to arrive. Yes, once setup I will post some pics.
I setup NVSurround just to make sure the monitors were ready for action once the desks get here. I sat on the floor and messed around with OG Crysis' tank level and blew s##t up!!!!!sit on the floor
ok ill look for them later.
Why not go projector? Ditch the bezkes?Just for fun going to do triple portrait mode with the latest and best plasma monitors in existence. Total res of 3240x1920 with about 175 inches of screen area for some flight, tank and sailboat simulation gaming. Just something I will play with here and there when i want some true to life sim gaming action. Lastly, going to play some Stalker 2 on it for some panoramic gaming bliss when traversing the Zone. Planning to sit back about 12-15 feet for maximum immersion. Gaming will be done in completely dark room except for some bias lighting.
Because I prefer the image of a plasma. Bezels don't bother me at all; especially with big sim setups.Why not go projector? Ditch the bezkes?
There's a level in Crysis Warhead where you stood on top of the firing everything that moves with one of the most epic OST playing. Perfect for NVSurround and NV3DVision (huge gimmick back then).I setup NVSurround just to make sure the monitors were ready for action once the desks get here. I sat on the floor and messed around with OG Crysis' tank level and blew s##t up!!!!!
I love that level! Will revisit it once I have everything setup. I have noticed that many of the younger gamers who weren't around during the NV Surround and Eyefinity craze tend to put down these setups. Yet, there are still many of us who love going back and replaying old favorites with NVSurround and Eyefinity and the added gpu powah!!!There's a level in Crysis Warhead where you stood on top of the firing everything that moves with one of the most epic OST playing. Perfect for NVSurround and NV3DVision (huge gimmick back then).
I love that level! Will revisit it once I have everything setup. I have noticed that many of the younger gamers who weren't around during the NV Surround and Eyefinity craze tend to put down these setups. Yet, there are still many of us who love going back and replaying old favorites with NVSurround and Eyefinity and the added gpu powah!!!
Nice unit! You will have many hours of enjoyment from it.You can count me in! It took some getting used to and is on a stand immediately behind my desk, but totally love my 48" LG CX.
Years ago I started PC gaming from a recliner due to my back and shoulder issues. Started with a 55" Samsung Touch of Color at 1080P, then a 65" Sony X810C at 4K (that Sony lied about having HDR, so I sold it and I will never buy Sony again), to a 65" LG CX at 4K 120Hz with HDR that kinda worked for PC (it looked off for most things, so I left it off) as well as Gsync which is an absolute must have (I still have this TV, and I'll either set it up in the bedroom or sell it), to my brand new 77" Samsung S90C at 4K 144Hz with HDR that works great with minimal settings changes. The S90C is so much brighter than my CX, painfully so sometimes when a star pops into view in a video game! They were all wall mounted using the same wall mount that I put in for the 55" Samsung ToC.
I don't think I'm ever going back to regular monitors. I sit about 7 feet from my TV (200% scaling), and with a nice 5.2.2 surround sound system, it's the next best thing to having my own personal movie theatre (maybe in 10 years 100+ inch TVs will be cheap? Ha! It took three of us to put up the 77" TV, I can only imagine trying to get a 100+ inch TV wall mounted).
maybe in 10 years 100+ inch TVs will be cheap?
Speaking AR glasses. There are a couple brands selling on Amazon. I want one that is a desktop replacement. Like glasses you wear that show your monitor screen just through the glasses. They have them for your phones and laptops but not for PCs yet. Do you know which ones are compatible with a 4090s HDMI or DP ports? They usually use a mini USB display port connection and the 4090s don't have that. I want to watch content in the claimed 100 inch screen in glasses sounds like the ultimate immersion.I have a 48cx mounted separately from an island desk so that I can view it around 40" away (55 degree horizontal, 70 PPD) , plus or minus depending on what I'm doing. My island desk is on caster wheels so I can change the distance on the fly. I have a 43" 4k va samsung on each side in portrait mode, "two towers" that I use for static desktop/apps, browsing. I like having all of the desktop/app real-estate I can get so I don't scale on the desktop. Firefox and my 3rd party file manager suite (directory opus) both let me change text size on the fly using the mouse wheel when desired anyway - but my windows interface, menus, graphics apps, etc are all at default text size. If I ever get a large 8k for desktop apps at my main rig I'll likely have to scale it to 6k size or so though I'd think for readability unless I was sitting with my face up to a wall kind of scenario.
I have a 77" C1 OLED in my living room but it's mainly for movies, shows, and streams off of my nvidia shield 2019. I do hook my gaming laptop up to it once in awhile just for gaming but I'm not doing windows apps or browsing on it. I'm probably almost 9 ft away from the 77" OLED so while fairly large for a TV, it's only around 40 degrees of horizontal field of view, but at least on a 4k that gets around 100 PPD which is nice. I'd probably need a 100 inch screen like you said, essentially that whole wall, to get 60 to 50 degree viewing angle that would fill my human central viewing angle.
We'll probably be using more advanced, much higher resolution sunglass form factor XR/MR/AR glasses by then so we'll have good virtual screens. The games will probably break out of the looking glass though too, so you'd have a "holographic" 3d binocular scene of a game running scaled on a table or a floor, or a big cutaway composited virtual environment in part of a room, "through" a wall, etc.
Staring at little flat brick phones in your hand and flat panels on desks will probably look very primitive in the long run.
Speaking AR glasses. There are a couple brands selling on Amazon. I want one that is a desktop replacement. Like glasses you wear that show your monitor screen just through the glasses. They have them for your phones and laptops but not for PCs yet. Do you know which ones are compatible with a 4090s HDMI or DP ports? They usually use a mini USB display port connection and the 4090s don't have that. I want to watch content in the claimed 100 inch screen in glasses sounds like the ultimate immersion.
Do you know which ones are compatible with a 4090s HDMI or DP ports?
I'm sure that you will be interested in how to get the high refresh rate for your XREAL Air.
Step 1-Update your glasses
Update the firmware of XREAL Air through the following methods:
Then, plug in your glasses, open Nebula and Nebula will automatically update your glasses.
- Install the latest Nebula for Android (version 3.4.0) if your phone is a compatible Android.
- Install the latest Nebula for Mac (version 0.3.0) if you use a MacBook.
If you don't have a compatible Android or a MacBook, please try this:
firmware update FAQ https://www.reddit.com/r/Xreal/wiki/index/faq/firmware/
- Visit XREAL website at https://www.xreal.com/support/update/#air and follow the firmware upgrade instruction.
Step 2 - Switch to 120Hz
Please note: Switch, PlayStation and Xbox are not supported due to hardware constraints. (we hope to address this soon!)
- Connect your XREAL Air to Steam Deck, MacBook, Windows computers, or other compatible devices.
- Long press the "+" for 6 seconds, and release button after the 2nd beep.
Used with a PC for 120Hz
We recommend that when using Mac or Windows computers, you set XREAL Air as an external display before switching to the high refresh rate. This is because when the glasses are connected to a PC and act as a duplicate, 120Hz might not be activated, which is determined by the PC.
View: https://youtu.be/-1Shfhx1azg?t=121
View: https://youtu.be/vl7l9s_pmQc?t=291
Xreal Air 2 shots from the first vid, through the lens from an iphone. Would look better in person with the glasses on but gives an idea of the screen space and resolution, desktop/appp real-estate:
The Elebase and the Basesailor adapters are supposed to be the same adapter with different branding, so the Basesailor should work.
- XREAL H to C cable: Won't work because it's not powered, and it's meant for Beam.
- XREAL HDMI adapter: -does not work- confirmed.
- Gofanco HDMI adapter (powered): Works with 120Hz!
- Elebase HDMI adapter (powered): Works with 120Hz!
My testing HDMI to C adapters(all require power):
Viture Charging adapter: works.
- PeakDo: does not work.
- Lemorele: does not work.
- SIIG: works.
- Rokid (uGreen CM323): works.
- Goovis: works.
SideTrak Splitter: works. Will allow both sets of glasses to have different refresh rates or both at 60Hz or both at 120Hz. Tested with Xreal Air and Rokid Max glasses.
Thanks to HarryBooToo for his testing!
My testing was done on a Ryzen 5 5600U miniPC on Windows 11 Pro.
It's funny watching all the OLED monitor announcements during CES, a few years ago I would have lost my mind, but now that I have a 42" monitor I can't do anything smaller, so nothing at CES grabbed my interest.
Yeah, I can't believed I've waited this long to get a 42 c series, I kept thinking "this will be the year where it will get a major upgrade" but I've been wrong for so many years now. I should have just gotten the CX.It's too bad 42" is probably the most neglected segment in the OLED space. LG has still not given the 42" MLA and Samsung hasn't even bothered to make a 42" QD OLED.
For OLED yea. For mini led the 43 QN90B or QN90C kicks ass at 144hz HDR VRR and 1400_2000nits.Yeah, I can't believed I've waited this long to get a 42 c series, I kept thinking "this will be the year where it will get a major upgrade" but I've been wrong for so many years now. I should have just gotten the CX.
Samsung neglects their small screens worse than LG does.For OLED yea. For mini led the 43 QN90B or QN90C kicks ass at 144hz HDR VRR and 1400_2000nits.
I kind of feel this way too.It's funny watching all the OLED monitor announcements during CES, a few years ago I would have lost my mind, but now that I have a 42" monitor I can't do anything smaller, so nothing at CES grabbed my interest.
It's funny watching all the OLED monitor announcements during CES, a few years ago I would have lost my mind, but now that I have a 42" monitor I can't do anything smaller, so nothing at CES grabbed my interest.
In the case of the QN90B the smaller sizes actually have a higher refresh rate at 144 HZ for the 43 inch and the 50 inch, the 55 and up drop down the speed to 120 hertz.Samsung neglects their small screens worse than LG does.
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/samsung/43-qn90b-qled
I've never noticed anything. Never noticed a flicker or dimming. Its auto brightness feature works fantastic also. I am sensitive to any dimming or distracting changes to the IQ and there is nothing that I can nitpick except I wish it was 240 or 360HZ since we've been on 144 for a long while as I'm sure most would want a higher refresh on any display they are using by now.QN90B/C unfortunately have PWM
My LG CX 48" pictured above. I wanted the 42", but I wanted the advanced BFI more.I feel the same way but with 48". The tech sounds awesome. I want it, but I want it BIGGER.
The tease about simultaneous ULMB GSYNC makes it a bit easier to hold off on the current releases knowing a much bigger jump in tech is coming soon. I just hope that also comes to bigger sizes.