![]() ![]() ![]() While we experienced some stuttering hooked up to an RTX 3080 equipped PC, turning on V-sync mostly eliminated any performance issues, so that’s more the PC than an issue with the monitor itself. For watching movies and playing games like Red Dead Redemption 2 or Metro Exodus, it performs quite nicely. It’s bright enough at 300 nits, though we’re disappointed that it didn’t also inherit the new XPS’s 500-nit brightness.īetween its 60Hz refresh rate and 8ms response rate, which can be overclocked up to 4ms, it’s not particularly fast (though this is hardly unsurprising considering it is a 4K screen.) Anyone needing a speedy display, like Esports gamers, will want to look elsewhere. ![]() Because of the 1800R curvature, even after hours of use, there’s no eye strain. We find the colors to be accurate and rich while the screen looks as crisp and detailed as you would expect at that resolution. Are they anywhere near audiophile quality? Of course not, but these speakers, tuned by Waves MaxxAudio, sound better than most monitor speakers and are more good enough for most people.Īs far as the display itself, the 31.5” VA panel looks great, with 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 color, 3000:1 contrast ratio, and of course, 4K resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. Not only does their inclusion offer a more minimal desk setup, but these speakers actually sound pretty good and offer a decent amount of volume at 5W each. While the lack of USB-C is frustrating, the addition of decent speakers is a nice surprise.
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