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Acer Announces 25" 1440p Monitor For $370
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http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/03/prweb12583703.htm
Cold this be the beginning of 1440p becoming the new 1080p, like I predicted?
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(03-17-2015, 09:22 PM)SteelCrysis Wrote: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/03/prweb12583703.htm
Cold this be the beginning of 1440p becoming the new 1080p, like I predicted?

Didn't apoppin just pay $400 for his 28" 4k monitor? I don't see how this is a deal or news.

4k is going to become the new 1080p. Just give it a couple of years. 1440p was just a stepping stone. Everyone is going to want 4k soon.
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Oh yeah, I forgot just how cheap 4K is right now.
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What really annoys me is the fact that we still don't see widespread adoption of HDMI 2.0. Is it even a standard yet? It's only on a handful of TVs and almost all of the 4k monitors are using DisplayPort.

For content 30fps and lower I suppose the current technology is fine but I really don't understand what is taking so long with HDMI 2.0. We have had similar technology for a long time already. It's not rocket science. At this point they could probably just use the new USB port that just came out.
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