More than one success story with these- seems like it needs its own thread. Please chime in here if you've tried one.
USB-C Monitors
I'm interested in what you know about USB-C monitors that differed from other connectivity options. Side note, I am looking to purchase a portable monitor which just happens to be USB-C.
USB-C IPS ASUS Monitor works perfectly here.
I have bought the Uperfect Gaming Monitor 15,6". I have tried to use it with my Macbook Air. It reduces my symptoms considerably. I can use it for as much as 4 times longer than my MacBook air screen itself. It's a lot more comfortable than any other monitor I have tried.
However, it is still not the solution for me. I need something that will allow me to use screens for longer periods of time as my work depends on that. I'm ordering an Onyx Boox Mira to try.
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reaganry I am still using the same monitor with zero problems (always with the USB-C connector). There are days where I have some strain but it's just my body (maybe bad sleep, or poor nutrition or something else, I don't know) not the monitor.
Just to clarify, this is the specific model:
I tried also the OLED 4K 15", and it was ok, but I am an SAP consultant and the SAP GUI sucks with the 4K scaling.
how interesting. mine seems pretty good too. im assuming all the 15.6" ones are the same. i ordered the cheapest one and mine came with uperfect branding. im still getting mild space cadet vibes but no headaches or anxiety. this is using HDMI, USB pcie adapter on the way to try. My assumption is this setup takes the cheap power supplies out of the loop & it's worth trying other monitors with a quality PSU (meanwell etc)
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I stated this in another thread, but the ZenScreen didn't work for me. It uses USB-C, but pretty much immediately, I couldn't focus on the screen without feeling overwhelmed and sleepy. It's 1080p and 15.x"
If you are sensitive to temporal dithering, that might make it worse. I believe that screen is 8 bit natively. Running 10 or even 12 bit would use FRC without doubt.
For instance Eizo states for their native 8 bit in 8 bit out panels that they use a LUT to provide the best color matching. This has nothing to do with temporal dithering but just a way to output colors. For a monitor that uses 8 bit + 2 FRC, they will do so to meet colors in the 10 bit color space, but if it is fed 12 bit color, it can use a LUT for those 12 bit colors to closely match what the 10 bit color space has to offer.
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so per their website the $250 Uperfect (QLED-quantum dot) is 10 bit. the cheapest one, which i think i got is 8 bit. I was assuming 10, that since the 10 and 12 bit options showed up in control panel
I gave up on my USB monitor. i'll keep it for traveling since it seems tolerable. Very excited about my windows 7 laptop.. seems almost perfect- but then my credit card got pwned after only a week using it
denise_eca Have you tried patching?
ensete I have. While patching, it takes longer for me to feel the symptoms, but still if I use the computer for longer than 1h I get the damn eye strain. =(
Lauda89
I have bad news. After the 31.08 updates I have problems using the external monitor as well.
Unfortunately in Accenture they forced the updates every week. There were not windows updates but many intel drivers. I restored the GPU drivers to the previous version but it must be something else that did the damage.
Crazy, all it takes is one update to destroy a perfect setup.