Posted August 26, 2019
I am considering buying a new monitor lately, because I would like something bigger and with better picture quality.
Currently I am using Samsung SA950, which goes back to the days when stereoscopic 3D was a hot thing.
This is a 27inch 1920x0180 LED (TN) monitor with 120Hz refresh rate, static contrast 1,000:1, brightness of 300 cd/m² and glossy screen.
I have to admit, that I love stereoscopic 3D and this is why I am still using it and having a lot of fun.
Also I am pleased with picture quality: good brighntess and colors.
However, glossy screen makes it almost unusable for gaming in an even fairly bright room.
Another problem is that support for stereoscopic 3D (Tridef software) has been discontinued and 3D profiles for new
games are no longer released. Finally, I find black picture a bit lacking, feels to bright.
I am thinking about Samsung C32HG70QQUX, which costs around 550 EUR.
It has a curved non-glossy screen, Quantum Dot technology, 31,5 inch 2560x1440 LED (VA) monitor with 144Hx refresh rate, static contrast of 3,000:1
and I think similar brightness as the one I am using now.
It supports Freesync, and I think some form of HDR, but of course does not come with stereoscopic 3D (I guess noone makes them anymore).
My PC is running on Core i7 3770K, 16GB RAM, AMD RX570 8GB VRAM.
I play everything maxed out Full HD no problem, but I guess jumping to big resulotion can decrease my framerate substantially.
And then when I consider that the new model is 144Hz and I would play in - let's say - ~60 FPS - does that make much sense?
My main question: Would I feel the difference? Because I think that if I bought it and there wouldn't be a "wow" effect, then it's not worth it.
Another thing is that I want to keep the old one for the sake of stereo 3D, so keeping two of them would require more space and I can't complain that I have
too much space available in my apartment right now.
Can you give me some advice?
Thanks!
Currently I am using Samsung SA950, which goes back to the days when stereoscopic 3D was a hot thing.
This is a 27inch 1920x0180 LED (TN) monitor with 120Hz refresh rate, static contrast 1,000:1, brightness of 300 cd/m² and glossy screen.
I have to admit, that I love stereoscopic 3D and this is why I am still using it and having a lot of fun.
Also I am pleased with picture quality: good brighntess and colors.
However, glossy screen makes it almost unusable for gaming in an even fairly bright room.
Another problem is that support for stereoscopic 3D (Tridef software) has been discontinued and 3D profiles for new
games are no longer released. Finally, I find black picture a bit lacking, feels to bright.
I am thinking about Samsung C32HG70QQUX, which costs around 550 EUR.
It has a curved non-glossy screen, Quantum Dot technology, 31,5 inch 2560x1440 LED (VA) monitor with 144Hx refresh rate, static contrast of 3,000:1
and I think similar brightness as the one I am using now.
It supports Freesync, and I think some form of HDR, but of course does not come with stereoscopic 3D (I guess noone makes them anymore).
My PC is running on Core i7 3770K, 16GB RAM, AMD RX570 8GB VRAM.
I play everything maxed out Full HD no problem, but I guess jumping to big resulotion can decrease my framerate substantially.
And then when I consider that the new model is 144Hz and I would play in - let's say - ~60 FPS - does that make much sense?
My main question: Would I feel the difference? Because I think that if I bought it and there wouldn't be a "wow" effect, then it's not worth it.
Another thing is that I want to keep the old one for the sake of stereo 3D, so keeping two of them would require more space and I can't complain that I have
too much space available in my apartment right now.
Can you give me some advice?
Thanks!