Dell UP3216Q -UP2716D and UP2516D Specs

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DP1.2a with Adaptive Sync/Freesync support please. I would very much like my favourite brand for monitors to use the extensive reach of Dell's customer base, to take a big step towards establishing Adaptive Sync as standard monitor feature.
Probably never going to happen since these are always marketed as productivity, professional type work (hence always showing Adobe Premiere in their screenshots). They were never supposed to be used for gaming (although we know millions including me do use them for this). Maybe at least the 24" model should have it. p.s. ironically since they are marketing for productivity with video editing in Premiere it's strange they are more or less obsolete already for editing 4K HDR footage because the panels only go to 300 brightness i.e not HDR compatible.
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Probably never going to happen since these are always marketed as productivity, professional type work (hence always showing Adobe Premiere in their screenshots). They were never supposed to be used for gaming (although we know millions including me do use them for this). Maybe at least the 24" model should have it. p.s. ironically since they are marketing for productivity with video editing in Premiere it's strange they are more or less obsolete already for editing 4K HDR footage because the panels only go to 300 brightness i.e not HDR compatible.
So who is making high-end professional grade 4k displays that use HDR? I spent the last 5 minutes looking through the reviews at TFTCentral and can't seem to find them. edit\ I did manage to find one made by Canon that's coming later this year. It's the Canon DP-V2410 and costs $24,000 Sony has the BVM-X300 which costs $42,000 Lastly, there is the Dolby PRM-4220 which costs $40,000
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So who is making high-end professional grade 4k displays that use HDR? I spent the last 5 minutes looking through the reviews at TFTCentral and can't seem to find them. edit\ I did manage to find one made by Canon that's coming later this year. It's the Canon DP-V2410 and costs $24,000 Sony has the BVM-X300 which costs $42,000 Lastly, there is the Dolby PRM-4220 which costs $40,000
Here's one showing from NAB 2014 by Dolby: NAB 2014 - Dolby Show HDR Post Workflow; New 32 inch HDR Monitor