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News LG teases 48-inch bendable OLED gaming monitor

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by bit-tech, 4 Jan 2021.

  1. bit-tech

    bit-tech Supreme Overlord Lover of bit-tech Administrator

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  2. Paradigm Shifter

    Paradigm Shifter de nihilo nihil fit

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    If it's 2160p, I'll add it to my wishlist. 1440p or lower, and it's a hard no.
     
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    greigaitken Minimodder

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    The screen might perform ok - who knows (0.1ms makes me super sceptical)
    the sound stuff - fine when you compare it to mobile phone speakers,
    but how are you gonna make a 300 pixel wide tuba sound like a tuba?
     
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    NXT flat panel speakers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_mode_loudspeaker) were quite well thought of at the time, albeit they didn't really take off. Generally any flat panel technology relies on a large sub for low frequencies, but that isn't necessarily a problem as low frequencies aren't very directional.
     
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    at 48" it needs to be more than 4k res as my 43 4k pixels are starting to look chunky but sounds interesting, don't care about the audio but a nice 48inch 5k 21:9 that I could curve to suit sitting up close would be nice.
     
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    I might be doing the maths wrong, but 5040x2160 would be OK? I'd prefer 32:9 (7680x2160) as that would act like two 4K screens (although I think 24" is too small for a 4K screen, so...)

    I just want to know what the res is, and the price. Then I'll decide whether I'm interested or not. I fully expect it to be too spendy for me, though.
     
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    Yup the current res used by some 21:9 for 5k is 5120x2160 but is done on things like 34inches which are usable at ~160dpi but not sure it'd comfortable for me to be staring at 12 hours a day, in fact I know its not as that is what my laptop is and if I put it desktop space away its legible but not ideal without scaling, whereas at 48" would be and much more reasonable 115dpi, 32:9 at the res you suggest would be in the same ball park as the 5k 34 incher ~165dpi.

    My current screen is bordering on unacceptable at 103dpi even if the screen is 3-4ft away from my face and one of the reasons I haven't jumped on the 4k@120hz 48" LG as that just getting worse but many love that OLED.

    As you say price, res and performance are the key but I can see the appeal to being able to curve and uncurve for when sat back watching media.

    I imagine being gaming focussed it is going to be some lame 1440p based derivative for £2k, I've got a 1.3m wide screen space to fill lets hope its got more favorable specs.
     
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    Agreed. More's the pity.
     
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