Well RTings has a huge issue in their test, for real world usage, which is that they run both at their max brightness, and the QD-OLEDs have a higher max brightness. Now while I understand their idea of "we run it at whatever the max is" that's...
Yes far more likely to be a limitation with the scaler and supported video interfaces than the panel itself. Samsung had a custom scaler for their screen and co-developed it with AMD to allow early DisplayPort 2.1 adoption with UHBR13.5 speeds...
No, the webpage confirms 120Hz support as per the original press release and CES announcement
https://www.acer.com/gb-en/predator/monitors/z57-miniled
Also seems likely that the lower spec panel as a smaller number of dimming zones.
Years?! That’s a pretty condescending post.
Obviously not everyone can be as smart and clever as you are 🙄 I don’t recall seeing you investigating it, providing any measurements or useful data, or establishing what the root cause of the...
The bit depth output from your graphics card won’t influence the active colour space of the panel or cause over saturation of colours. That’s dictated by the gamut setting on the monitor. It’s fine to leave it in 10 or 12-bit all the time
If you watch that video that graph is capturing the luminance performance in windows desktop (ie non HDR content) in each mode, and follows on from his observations about the multi logo protection causing some dimming in static content and SDR in...
Yeah fuck that guy, he has complained about matte coatings in literally so many videos I've casually seen. I'd just ignore anything he says on that subject because he's just incapable of nuance.
This guy is obsessed with glossy panel coatings. You can tell straight away from his ridiculous thumbnail that he’s just going to moan about the matte coating. Same old boring rant
Yeah I've just left it in HDR on the user preset but testing it myself it looks like changing it to sRGB while HDR is enabled does desaturate colors a bit.
Pretty easy fix for them firmware wise.
although only if you were also using the sRGB mode during SDR too. many people probably just stick with the wide gamut mode (like user preset) in SDR too for the full colour experience :)