← Back to context Comment by sparrish 1 month ago $8,000 and it only does 60Hz?! What were they thinking? 13 comments sparrish Reply perihelions 1 month 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 1 month ago Yes, but the Asus is $8k and it also only does 60Hz. MBCook 1 month 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 1 month ago > It’s $5000. Without a stand.$6K, if you want a comparable matte. wmf 1 month ago This monitor is not really for gaming; GPUs aren't powerful enough to drive 6K beyond 60 FPS. duskwuff 1 month 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 1 month ago Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps. trynumber9 1 month ago It's $2000 ed 1 month ago $2k mrkeen 1 month 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 1 month 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 1 month 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 1 month ago Yes, but the Asus is $8k and it also only does 60Hz.
MBCook 1 month 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 1 month ago > It’s $5000. Without a stand.$6K, if you want a comparable matte.
wmf 1 month ago This monitor is not really for gaming; GPUs aren't powerful enough to drive 6K beyond 60 FPS. duskwuff 1 month 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 1 month ago Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps.
duskwuff 1 month 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 1 month ago Thunderbolt 5 can use 3 lanes for a total of 120 gbps.
mrkeen 1 month 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 1 month 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 1 month 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