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Posted by Sfx
 - October 30, 2022, 08:43:45
Why would anyone still buy monitors with 75 refresh rate in 2022? Even for a TV it is just not good enough..
Posted by Hunter2020
 - October 29, 2022, 17:52:19
One thing modern monitors are very good at...  Because they all support very high sRGB percentages these days, colors become over-saturated.  Useless for productivity but make for very good bedroom TVs!
Posted by Hunter2020
 - October 29, 2022, 17:50:23
Unspeakable horror.  I can't seem to do any useful work on modern monitors.  Blurry pixels plus too much color saturation.  I have to rely on DIY monitors using laptop TN panels.  Instead of LCD controller, I used a mini-ITX board with LVDS output.  That acts as a universal LCD controller (plus PC in one) that supports all kinds of LCD screens and resolutions...
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 29, 2022, 13:01:44
ViewSonic has presented the VA3209-MH and VA3209-2K-MHD, two 32-inch monitors with differing native resolutions. Prices for the pair vary too, with the VA3209-2K-MHD priced at €60 more than the VA3209-MH.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ViewSonic-introduces-two-new-32-inch-IPS-monitors-with-varying-resolutions.665141.0.html