It is absolutely annoying, also for us. Because we have different suppliers, but all of them only have small stocks, the price jumps extremely in some cases. As a result, our purchasing costs suddenly rise far above the previous sales price.
Speed? Both panels are practically identical except for the size and brightness:_)
That's why I got the Gigabyte Aorus FI32U....the size for 4k is brilliant. Big:)
The brightness varies between 40-60 %.....play in the basement, relatively dark. There is still more than enough reserve for bright rooms. 350 cd/m² is enough:)
The Asus is just a bit smaller....tick brighter......other than that, the two don't give each other much.
The Gigabyte doesn't have such a good input lag......30ms I saw in a review once....though I don't think that's very important for online gaming. You can forget about the 1ms response time anyway. Doesn't do any good.
I find the Gigabyte Aorus FI32U a top screen for the size and price.
It is driven by a Gigabyte Aorus rx 6900 xt Master. My recommendation:_))
Here you are the answer of our products experts :
Both screens cannot be at the same 4K resolution. If the second screen is selected in 4K the original one cannot be at the 4K resolution. Perhaps it will be best for the customer to clarify with the manufacturer about the resolution. But, we can offer the LG model which according to the manual can propose the following resolutions through HDMI cable and through USB-C/Thunderbolt/DP cable.
LG 34WK95U-W (34 ", 5120 x 2160 pixels)
Should be OK, but it would only have HDR400, this LG screen is certified for HDR600 and manages 95% of the DCI-P3 colour space (the Gigabyte can only do 93%). And best of all, it's better and doesn't even cost 600 francs: LG 32UL750
LG 32UL750-W (32 ", 3840 x 2160 Pixels)
Manufacturer link: https://www.lg.com/ae...
Hello Kevin,
No, this can have other causes:
An unsuitable Displayport cable.
Defect in the cable.
Please make sure you keep the firmware of the display updated.
https://www.gigabyte.com/de...
Greetings
Hello Kevin,
The best way is to use a Spider (this is hardware!), which you can buy at Digitec. You can also buy the DisplayCAL programme.
Of course, it would be best if you could borrow a Spider somewhere for your optimisation.
As far as I know, High Bit Rate 3 (HBR3) is not included in the FI27Q, I use the FI27Q-P and am very satisfied. As far as I know, the FI27Q-P has 1 ms GTG and the FI27Q-P 4ms.