Asus has unveiled their PQ321 monitor, an extremely high-end 31.5-inch IGZO display with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160).
Additionally, the monitor will be the thinnest 4K (UltraHD) yet, at just 35mm.
The display has dual HDMI ports and DisplayPort, and the company says you can combine two inputs at the same time to offer picture-by-picture support.
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I have to admit it'll be a pleasant surprise of it's not too far above $1000 (£660) at that size.
As 1080p was beginning a 24" 1080pDell (then most people's choice of the best of what was around) was, if I remember rightly, about that.
Rather than TV, 4k makes much more sense as a plausible option on PC right now I think.
Originally posted by Interestx: I have to admit it'll be a pleasant surprise of it's not too far above $1000 (£660) at that size.
As 1080p was beginning a 24" 1080pDell (then most people's choice of the best of what was around) was, if I remember rightly, about that.
Rather than TV, 4k makes much more sense as a plausible option on PC right now I think.
Right... for industry and hi-end gamers.... saying it will not be cheap would be an understatement. It will be a 'first-on-the-block' toy.
Yes, even the hi-end Apple monitor was a re-badged Dell at twice the price.