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    Dell Alienware AW3423DW 34″ QD-OLED 175Hz (3440 x 1440)

    Should have at least been 38. If they'd have done 40 - it would have been far more "worth" the premium even if it had been pricier than the 34. 34 just has too much "cheap" associated with the size to really support a premium option. But we'll see. Markets can be crazy these days. But a 42...
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    LG 38WN95C Monitor launched

    LG has launched the Gsync compatible variant of the 38GL950, known as 38WN95C https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-38wn95c-w-ultrawide-monitor 144Hz Gsync compatible (no Gsync module and thus no fan) HDR 600 Nano IPS Thunderbolt 3 $1599
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    LG 38GL950G - 37.5" 3840x1600/G-Sync/175Hz

    My only thought is perhaps internal to the KVM it is switching (or extracting) the HDMI signal from the incoming DP and then pushing it back out to DP. That would be consistent behavior with slowing it down to 85hz and working on the 38GL950. This is the limit the monitor can accept from an...
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    LG 38GL950G - 37.5" 3840x1600/G-Sync/175Hz

    Sorry to ask something so low on the features list but is the Sphere lighting any good?
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    LG 38GL950G - 37.5" 3840x1600/G-Sync/175Hz

    Keep in mind that the tariff situation with China is going to impact prices. And sadly Marketing 101 says that if your product is in gigantic demand such that you can't produce enough to satisfy, you raise the price. But because the price was high enough to cause people to question the...
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    LG 38GL950G - 37.5" 3840x1600/G-Sync/175Hz

    The only reason I was "ok" with HDR600 is that for the amount of support HDR has so far, I didn't feel chasing a higher standard was really going to be of use for a few years yet. And by then monitors will have improved. USB C cable length ability is longer if your underlying DP connection is...
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    LG 38GL950G - 37.5" 3840x1600/G-Sync/175Hz

    I'm in the camp that I want one of these but probably want to wait for the hdr600 version. I'm not positive I want to stick to that since the price drop makes it more interesting. Not a fan of "the fan". Fans can die. They do make some noise. And it adds bulk to the panel. Thunderbolt is...
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    I am now LCD free

    Well when the 48's come this "club" is going to get a lot bigger (OLED converts)
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    Sweet Baby Jeebus Alienware 55" 4k120 OLED Displayport

    Hoping we get a 48 panel variant from AW with both DP 1.4 (with perhaps USB C variant as well) and also HDMI 2.1. At that point, and with the price lowering that has gone on for the AW55 I think you'd have a lot less uncertainty from buyers. Folks legitimately wanting more TV dual purpose than...
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    LG 48CX

    I'm praying for a 43. Then they can take my money
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    LG 38GL950G - 37.5" 3840x1600/G-Sync/175Hz

    I wonder, since the AUO 43" panels got such attention, if LG has given thought to releasing the 16:9 equivalent to this around the 40" mark, basically the same panel just more vertical. I have a different 38 now and do like it alot. Not surprised that this model is as good as it is. But...
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    LG 48" OLED is coming

    I'd say they ought to make a 44. Yes I too would love 43, but you could take a 88/8K and cut it into 4 panels and quite likely make better margins out of the 4 monitors than out of the 1 8K TV. 40-43 people would stretch to 44 for the "OLED" and those wanting bigger would either jump to 55 or...
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    So, Where are the 5K monitors?

    A "widescreen" version of 32/4k seems like something that "should" have been done by now. 32/4k @ 125 or 150 scaling is very nice. With the now well acknowledged popularity of 21:9 and DP 1.4 bandwidth it seems like we should have these on the market.
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    2080ti air or hybrid

    Very much on the fence on 2080ti air or hybrid. The things are already pricey enough as it is, and OC is unnecessary in this case. It's more of how much noise reduction to seek and the longevity where fans pretty much last forever. But would appreciate anyone who wants to weigh in.
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    Any word on widescreen versions of 32" 4K screens

    Well I'll pose it with what we did with the two. The widescreen is sitting with the "gaming" desktop (liquid cooled 9700k + 2080). The 4K screen became the Surface Book workstation for getting work done and I'll decide later whether to add gaming to that station. If I were going to go in...
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