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inkoggnito 14.02.22 10:46 pm

24\" curved monitor 140+ hz

I want to change the old 22" monitor, after upgrading the system, for something fresher, I took a 3050, so I see no reason to take 27" qhd (although at first I considered this option), 24" is enough, I want a bent one and with a high hertz, what would you advise ?
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inkoggnito 18.03.22

Petruxinson wrote: Are
green tints very noticeable?
some strange question, what green shades? no, the matrix was not "dull" I didn't like the bending radius the most, and the matrices in g3 are budget and not like samsa, therefore they are not expensive, compared to g7
Petruxinson wrote:
Naturally, if you have money, then you can do something like odyssey g9 to take.
I don't need ultrawide, I managed to get VX2468-PC-mhd at a good price

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Magdeburg 18.03.22

inkoggnito wrote:
some kind of strange question
Well, maybe he meant if the picture is green on the monitor, read some on another msi model wrote that on the contrary it turns yellow with factory settings, until the color profiles are installed. This is a view model, that is, ready-made profiles, and this manufacturer sets it up well at the factory.

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inkoggnito 18.03.22

if it’s yellow, it’s a poorly set color temperature, I don’t know how it can “green” the color temperature can either go into cold tones with a bluish tint or into warm tones with yellow, everything is fine with me, it feels like it should be 5500k

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Petruxinson 18.03.22

Magdeburg wrote:
Well, maybe he meant if the picture is green on the monitor, read some on another model of msi wrote that on the contrary it turns yellow with factory settings, until the color profiles are installed. This is a view model, that is, ready-made profiles, and this manufacturer sets it up well at the factory.
If the picture turns yellow, then this is either the color temperature, or night mode is enabled in Windows. Well, in theory, there is less blue, which normally affects vision.
inkoggnito wrote:
some kind of strange question, what green shades?
Yeah, it just didn't sound right. In the internet, I saw that the G3 sams is green, although I don’t know how reliable it is. That's what he asked, actually.

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inkoggnito 26.03.22

Petruxinson
there was infa that green pixels flicker, and it was said that the matrix can be changed under warranty even at home, but it’s not clear how they will work now, about yellow, by the way, yes, maybe the blue light filter can still be turned on, although for example I have You can tweak it, and not like in smart it is either turned on or off.

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Magdeburg 26.03.22

inkoggnito wrote:
although for example I can adjust it
Well, in the end you don't have any nuances in the picture and do you use preset modes? Do they change color a lot, and what kind of one did you enter or did you set up a custom one? Does the matrix really correspond to a speed of 1ms?

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Petruxinson 26.03.22

inkoggnito wrote:
there was infa that green pixels flicker, and it was said that the matrix can be changed under warranty even at home, but it’s not clear how they will work now, about yellow, by the way, yes, maybe the blue light filter can still be turned on, although For example, I can adjust it, and not like in smart it is either on or off.
In smarts, it is also configurable. In the same iPhones, there is a truetone that adjusts the color temperature of the screen to the ambient light, and it works perfectly. In principle, this is a useful thing in the monitor.

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Magdeburg 26.03.22

Petruxinson wrote:
adjusts the color temperature of the screen to the ambient light
Well, in androids Night Shift, and TrueTone, not everyone likes the eyes of many, they get incredibly tired.
I don't really like how the blue light filter works in monitors either, the picture becomes so-so.

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inkoggnito 26.03.22

Magdeburg about the beautiful numbers, there are 1 ms and 4, I personally don’t see a loop behind a moving object when playing, whether it’s controlling the protagonist or just while surfing behind the cursor, because for me the response speed is quite normal Magdeburg no one forces you to use it.

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Magdeburg 03.04.22

inkoggnito wrote:
no one is forcing you to use it.
Yes, I never suffered from eye fatigue for a long time using monitors, even those that did not have PWM. But after all, some are looking for a monitor from which they did not have fatigue or were harmless, so they use it.
How long do you use your VX2468-PC-mhd, especially at night, are there any problems with eye fatigue?

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Petruxinson 03.04.22

Magdeburg wrote:
Yes, I have never suffered from eye fatigue for a long time using monitors, even those that did not have PWM. But after all, some are looking for a monitor from which they did not have fatigue or were harmless, so they use it.
Let's start with the materiel?) What do you think causes the eyes to hurt when using the monitor? Just because of PWM. And when it is not there, the eyes feel great. Try to poke a phone with an amoled screen for a couple of hours and you will immediately understand how badly your eyes hurt, though this is in old smart phones from Samsung.

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inkoggnito 03.04.22

I don't know, all these things may just be from the fact that the eyes are tired. somewhere there was a whole article about the fact that when you look at the screen / monitor, you blink less, hence the pain and eye fatigue, and the shim is visible only when you lower the brightness, because the backlight flickers more slowly - this is the mat part, and no, I'm on VX2468-PC-mhd do not touch the backlight level, the eyes do not get tired of the monitor at any time of the day.