4k Gaming is about to become cheap, Greatness awaits on PC

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#101  Edited By killatwill15
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@clyde46 said:

@killatwill15 said:

@GoldenElementXL said:

I'm way more interested in the 4K projectors.

^^this

also someone brought up 8k?

fucking over kill,

that is imax size,

you would have to have a 70 foot screen for it to even make the slightest difference,

4k is the way, indefinitely

8K is designed for outdoor displays really.

I would literally cum inside my pants the day they sell imax resolution movies,

the dark knight imax? with my personal projector that can light the side of a building?

just thinking about it makes my girlfriend wet

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#102 Ratchet_Fan8
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4K and Bluray are all the future. Although,leaps are smaller.But we cant ignore these 2,The ones above them are just too expensive.

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#103  Edited By Daious
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The dell and Lenovo 4k monitors are not meant for gaming. They are terrible gaming monitors. They are 30hz at 4k. Asus 4k is better since its at 60hz. Unfortunately they are all TN panel and IPS.

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#104 Martin_G_N
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More and more movie companies are using the newest 4k cameras when making movies now, that is important. A movie mastered in 4k looks amazing even on my old 1080p Sony TV.

When it comes to games however, it's not important yet. The graphics still have a long way to go in games before 4k is important.

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#105 GhoX
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That's really cheap, considering 1440p was going around that price a couple years ago.

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#106 osirisx3
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its no where near "cheap" your going to need a powerful gpu behind that tiny 700$ monitor. your looking at like what 1100 bucks with a r90?

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#107 Brendissimo35
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I think you meant that 4k gaming is about to become cheaper.

Under no circumstances could you call $700 or $800 for a monitor "cheap". Plus, you still have to a have a significantly beefier setup than most PC gamers currently have or need to get decent frame-rates at 4k resolutions while using the same graphical settings you're used to.

That being said, I'm excited about the possibility of one day gaming at such a resolution, when the prices drop to more reasonable levels. Personally, I haven't even upgraded to 1440p or 1600p, so it's going to be a while before I make the jump to 4k.

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#108 Alienware_fan
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@HaloinventedFPS said:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2014/01/07/dell-wasnt-joking-about-that-28-inch-sub-1000-4k-monitor-its-only-699/

Asus just announced a 4k monitor for $800 to counter Dell's $1000 4k monitor, Dell responded just hours later & confirmed it was actually only $700, competition is so good is it not?

I remember people saying 4k monitors won't be cheap until like 2016-17, by this rate, a decent 4k monitor will be $300 by the end of 2014, just in time for the next gen GPU's from AMD & Nvidia (Pirate islands & Maxwell) so 4k gaming will be affordable by the end of this year, no need for Crossfire/Sli $500 GPU's & a $3000 4k monitor

Now for the rest of this generation we are going to have to deal with console gamers saying there is no difference between 1080p & 4k, then when PS5 & the next Xbox gets 4k gaming in 2024, they will coincidentally notice how much better 4k gaming is & start saying "next gen is finally here"

Sounds familiar doesn't it

Like whos gona zoom in like that while gaming.

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#109  Edited By hoola
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I want a 20 or 22 inch screen with that resolution. At the distance that my eyes are at from my current 20" 1680x1050 screen, I can still see the pixels. What I really want is the same pixel density that you can get in a Ipod with Retina display. Something over 300 PPI.

I think the (distant) future is going to be pixel-less displays. Probably some variation of OLED display or similar technology.

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#110  Edited By KHAndAnime
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There's a lot more to a monitor than resolution. In terms of picture priority, it's commonly regarded to be behind color accuracy, contrast, black depth, refresh rate (many would argue), etc. Want the sharpest image? Sure, 4k will be it. Will it have the great color, contrast, black depth, viewing angel, etc. compared to existing monitors in that price range? Probably not. We'll see, but at those prices I'm guessing there have been sacrifices made.