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ViewSonic releases new 480 Hz OLED gaming monitor with DisplayPort 2.1 and 140 W USB-C Power Delivery

Started by Redaktion, July 03, 2024, 23:29:27

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Redaktion

The XG323-4K-OLED2 is ViewSonic's latest OLED gaming monitor after April's global release of the XG272-2K-OLED. Based on the same WOLED panel as the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE, the ViewSonic XG323-4K-OLED2 can operate at 4K/240 Hz or 1080p/480 Hz. ViewSonic has also included many high-end ports too, including a pair of DisplayPort 2.1 connections that have an 80 Gbit/s bandwidth each.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ViewSonic-releases-new-480-Hz-OLED-gaming-monitor-with-DisplayPort-2-1-and-140-W-USB-C-Power-Delivery.856526.0.html

DiegoSynth

This is the way to go. Back in 2008 or so, when lcds started appearing, ViewSonic made amazing monitors. Hopefully they are still good at it.
Regardless, it's important that 4k becomes mainstream not only because of the level of detail that we miss otherwise, but also because of 2 other reasons:

- most devices are 4k capable nowadays: onboard gpus (laptop & desktop), cameras, telephones, etc. So having all that capability and filtering and chopping it down to HD is a total waste.
- gpu manufacturers need to be pushed so the technology finally evolves (more VRAM, faster buses, faster procesors, more cores) and the prices go down. Otherwise they will keep on going full retard into AI, gpus' $ will continue sky rocketing and we will go on paying fortunes for an 8 or 12GB gpu that's actually the same as 5 years ago but with a new sticker on it.

Not only gpu makers will be pushed, but the full chain, including providers of storage devices, internet, motherboards, USB, etc., etc. They have been too comfortable for decades. It's time for a change that benefits the end users.

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