Hello. Can you help me with the following problem? What is the difference between the Asus VG278H and Samsung T27A950 with 3DTV Play? I am looking for a monitor to use it in games and do not know what to choose, own a gtx660 video card 2gb. Which of the two monitors is better and why. Thanks
Hello. Can you help me with the following problem? What is the difference between the Asus VG278H and Samsung T27A950 with 3DTV Play? I am looking for a monitor to use it in games and do not know what to choose, own a gtx660 video card 2gb. Which of the two monitors is better and why. Thanks
I can only speak from a biased opinion. Get the VG278H. You can't run 1080p 3d with HMDI on 3DTV play, and with a gtx660, there are many games that will run at full res in 3d at a good enough frame rate.
Also, I have the VG278H, and I had the alienware aw2310 before that, the VG278H from everything I understand will simply be a much better 3D experience over dual DVI.
Hope that helps.
I can only speak from a biased opinion. Get the VG278H. You can't run 1080p 3d with HMDI on 3DTV play, and with a gtx660, there are many games that will run at full res in 3d at a good enough frame rate.
Also, I have the VG278H, and I had the alienware aw2310 before that, the VG278H from everything I understand will simply be a much better 3D experience over dual DVI.
We arrived at this dilemma as I connected the computer to my TV 3D, LG 47LX6500 one with 3DTV Play and see pretty well when I run a 3d game. I was curious if a compatible 3D Vision display is very large difference in quality.
We arrived at this dilemma as I connected the computer to my TV 3D, LG 47LX6500 one with 3DTV Play and see pretty well when I run a 3d game. I was curious if a compatible 3D Vision display is very large difference in quality.
720 vs 1080, that's a pretty huge difference in display quality. The higher the resolution, the less pixel depth disturbance. Also less aliasing again means much better depth perception across the board. If your sat up close to your monitor, that extra resolution is appreciated, as even 1080p in games like Metro 2033 annoys me, as you get minor visual disturbances where the aliasing is different on each eye, disrupting the 3D experience. If it wasn't for that, it really would be virtual reality.
I'm sure many people game in 720, but I simply couldn't go backwards. I spend most of my time wishing the pixel density and resolution of my screen was much much higher. When you play on a TV however, you are much further away and so increased resolution will make less if any difference.
Check ghosting levels (cross talk etc) on that Samsung too, as the Asus has one of the lowest level of crosstalk available.
So to wrap up, as long as your eyes aren't in pretty bad shape, and you're sat within 2-3 feet of your TV / monitor, yes that extra resolution is going to be incredibly noticeable. You have a decent enough GPU, use it ;-)
720 vs 1080, that's a pretty huge difference in display quality. The higher the resolution, the less pixel depth disturbance. Also less aliasing again means much better depth perception across the board. If your sat up close to your monitor, that extra resolution is appreciated, as even 1080p in games like Metro 2033 annoys me, as you get minor visual disturbances where the aliasing is different on each eye, disrupting the 3D experience. If it wasn't for that, it really would be virtual reality.
I'm sure many people game in 720, but I simply couldn't go backwards. I spend most of my time wishing the pixel density and resolution of my screen was much much higher. When you play on a TV however, you are much further away and so increased resolution will make less if any difference.
Check ghosting levels (cross talk etc) on that Samsung too, as the Asus has one of the lowest level of crosstalk available.
So to wrap up, as long as your eyes aren't in pretty bad shape, and you're sat within 2-3 feet of your TV / monitor, yes that extra resolution is going to be incredibly noticeable. You have a decent enough GPU, use it ;-)
Also, I have the VG278H, and I had the alienware aw2310 before that, the VG278H from everything I understand will simply be a much better 3D experience over dual DVI.
Hope that helps.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
I'm sure many people game in 720, but I simply couldn't go backwards. I spend most of my time wishing the pixel density and resolution of my screen was much much higher. When you play on a TV however, you are much further away and so increased resolution will make less if any difference.
Check ghosting levels (cross talk etc) on that Samsung too, as the Asus has one of the lowest level of crosstalk available.
So to wrap up, as long as your eyes aren't in pretty bad shape, and you're sat within 2-3 feet of your TV / monitor, yes that extra resolution is going to be incredibly noticeable. You have a decent enough GPU, use it ;-)
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti