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As you can see here, it will likely be the easiest solution https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1286128507
Anyhow, I'm hoping for FALD to go down in price. Not just the 144HZ 4k ones, FALD in general. Once it settles down, I might get something with full array dimming and HDR since it makes use of HDR properly, and since you can't use G-Sync at the same time with HDR right now.
Yeah, using G-Sync seems to be a smarter option than using HDR, but I would love to have FALD. I give quite bit of attention to my desktop image quality. Heh.
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/03/30/amd_radeon_freesync_2_vs_nvidia_gsync
Shame that the Vega cards perform under their Nvidia equivalents, while costing more because of mining, and being less efficient. So many new good monitor options on the Freesync end.
http://eu.aoc.com/en/business/products/q3277pqu
I am looking to replace it with a high refresh rate monitor.
Thanks but the only issue I see with that is that it is still quite deep when set to a low height. The screen would be right in my face when using the keyboard!
Does it have to be G-Sync? There are 32 inch Freesync 144HZ panels out there. If you don't already have a good Nvidia GPU, you can look into going that route.
You'll be gaining higher refresh rates but losing screen estate with a 27 inch monitor.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025836
As for the stands I suggested, I have them extended, they will sit pretty much flat to the table edge if you want, the pic may be a bit misleading, but that desk is huge, it's 180cm X 90cm, so far larger than the average desk, the way I play I am still an arm's length from the screens.
The Predator 32 is going for $700 on Acer's refurbisheds, I think that's a good deal if he has the GPU power to render 4k.
The difference is only in the on-screen menu (ASUS is better) and the price tag (sometimes it's more expensive depending on the country, or visa versa).
It's base stand might be slightly smaller? 22cm deep perhaps? You would need to check for yourself.
It's because they both share more or less the same panel. I believe the only difference is in the revision AUO offers them, like the mice sensors. Same basic sensor given out to multiple companies, but they change couple small things in it.