← Back to context Comment by sparrish 13 hours ago $8,000 and it only does 60Hz?! What were they thinking? 13 comments sparrish Reply perihelions 13 hours ago You misread the article; this is a $2,000 product. An unrelated 32-inch 8k monitor from Asus is $8,000—it's mentioned in passing to disclaim that the LG isn't, technically, the highest-DPI monitor on the market. sparrish 13 hours ago Yes, but the Asus is $8k and it also only does 60Hz. MBCook 13 hours ago Apple’s Pro Display XDR, which this absolutely competes with, is also 60 Hz.It’s $5000. Without a stand.There are rumors there will be a new version soon. Perhaps we’ll get 120 Hz.The refresh rate on these super high resolution monitors is not great. FireBeyond 6 hours ago > It’s $5000. Without a stand.$6K, if you want a comparable matte. wmf 13 hours ago This monitor is not really for gaming; GPUs aren't powerful enough to drive 6K beyond 60 FPS. duskwuff 13 hours ago For that matter, 6k @ 120 Hz is about 60 Gbps of video data. That's only barely within the limits of the fastest DisplayPort standards. throwaway85825 13 hours ago Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps. trynumber9 13 hours ago It's $2000 ed 13 hours ago $2k mrkeen 13 hours ago Bloody down-voters.Yeah you looked at a different model. But it's still $8,799.00 and does indeed only do 60Hz.https://www.asus.com/us/displays-desktops/monitors/proart/pr... piskov 11 hours ago > only do 60 hzJust so you know 120 hz 10 bit without display stream compression for this will require almost 128 Gbps per secondDoesn’t exist yet
perihelions 13 hours ago You misread the article; this is a $2,000 product. An unrelated 32-inch 8k monitor from Asus is $8,000—it's mentioned in passing to disclaim that the LG isn't, technically, the highest-DPI monitor on the market. sparrish 13 hours ago Yes, but the Asus is $8k and it also only does 60Hz.
MBCook 13 hours ago Apple’s Pro Display XDR, which this absolutely competes with, is also 60 Hz.It’s $5000. Without a stand.There are rumors there will be a new version soon. Perhaps we’ll get 120 Hz.The refresh rate on these super high resolution monitors is not great. FireBeyond 6 hours ago > It’s $5000. Without a stand.$6K, if you want a comparable matte.
wmf 13 hours ago This monitor is not really for gaming; GPUs aren't powerful enough to drive 6K beyond 60 FPS. duskwuff 13 hours ago For that matter, 6k @ 120 Hz is about 60 Gbps of video data. That's only barely within the limits of the fastest DisplayPort standards. throwaway85825 13 hours ago Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps.
duskwuff 13 hours ago For that matter, 6k @ 120 Hz is about 60 Gbps of video data. That's only barely within the limits of the fastest DisplayPort standards. throwaway85825 13 hours ago Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps.
mrkeen 13 hours ago Bloody down-voters.Yeah you looked at a different model. But it's still $8,799.00 and does indeed only do 60Hz.https://www.asus.com/us/displays-desktops/monitors/proart/pr... piskov 11 hours ago > only do 60 hzJust so you know 120 hz 10 bit without display stream compression for this will require almost 128 Gbps per secondDoesn’t exist yet
piskov 11 hours ago > only do 60 hzJust so you know 120 hz 10 bit without display stream compression for this will require almost 128 Gbps per secondDoesn’t exist yet
You misread the article; this is a $2,000 product. An unrelated 32-inch 8k monitor from Asus is $8,000—it's mentioned in passing to disclaim that the LG isn't, technically, the highest-DPI monitor on the market.
Yes, but the Asus is $8k and it also only does 60Hz.
Apple’s Pro Display XDR, which this absolutely competes with, is also 60 Hz.
It’s $5000. Without a stand.
There are rumors there will be a new version soon. Perhaps we’ll get 120 Hz.
The refresh rate on these super high resolution monitors is not great.
> It’s $5000. Without a stand.
$6K, if you want a comparable matte.
This monitor is not really for gaming; GPUs aren't powerful enough to drive 6K beyond 60 FPS.
For that matter, 6k @ 120 Hz is about 60 Gbps of video data. That's only barely within the limits of the fastest DisplayPort standards.
Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps.
It's $2000
$2k
Bloody down-voters.
Yeah you looked at a different model. But it's still $8,799.00 and does indeed only do 60Hz.
https://www.asus.com/us/displays-desktops/monitors/proart/pr...
> only do 60 hz
Just so you know 120 hz 10 bit without display stream compression for this will require almost 128 Gbps per second
Doesn’t exist yet