He was a spammer (he's posted the same on other forums, made two identical threads on here, and the word 4k was a website link).
I've changed the 4k link to something more appropriate. :)
Anyway, it may have started off with a spam post, but monitor discussion sounds useful, so I didn't delete it.
I bought an Acer Predator 2K, 144Hz (goes to 165Hz) with G-Sync just the other month - very nice!
I've got the same. Very nice monitor.
Small bezel, 2560x1440 res, very stable stand (I was testing an asus 4k monitor at work, it was way too unstable, too easy to tip over).
Only downside is the price, gsync adds $200 or so to the price of a monitor over the same base unit with freesync. It's a shame we have nvidia not supporting freesync and amd not supporting gsync. We need a third party to come in and slap some cooperation into them (mainly nvidia).
The Samsung CHG90 is interesting.
http://www.samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/gaming/49--chg90-qled-gaming-monitor-lc49hg90dmnxza/It's a 49" gaming monitor with:
- HDR (they are vague on the details)
- quantom dot technology
- 32:9 ratio
- curved screen
- 1ms response time
- 3840x1080 res
I don't like curved monitors and the 1080 vertical res is a let down, but it otherwise sounds like it might be ok. Performance should be fine, since it's half the pixels of a 4k monitor (and only 13% more pixels than a 2560x1440 like the acer predator).
It costs $1,499.