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I quite like this setup. I considered a 55" G5 as a monitor for a while but even with my 32" deep desk, it's not enough space. I wasn't sure that I would want to permanently wall mount it either. I imagine sitting physically further away is easier on your eyes too while still maintaining the...
Dough as a company is not one I'd trust, but I have had no issues ordering their products directly through Best Buy. The actual products they make are quite good and decently supported. They just clearly have zero clue how to run a successful business and have pulled the same rug several times...
There are several.
Kuycon - https://kuycon.us/monitors - offers 32" 6K, 27" 5K, 32" 4K, 27" 4K, and 34" 1440p ultrawide all in glossy screens. The 5K and 6K screens are IPS Black with 2000:1 contrast ratios and between 450-600nit average brightness. Most are 60Hz with one at 75Hz.
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Oh, I can make my room pitch black. It’s a basement office with no windows. I just don’t like using it that way. I prefer to have a lamp on at a minimum, but a few more lights than that typically.
The LG G5 was the first panel I used that didn’t care how bright the room was, it was so bright it...
I'm very interested to hear how you like it. Have you used a PG32UQX or XG321UX to compare it to the S-Tier Mini LED monitors?
On a whim, I went to Best Buy today and bought the newer LG 32GX870A 4K WOLED monitor on sale for ~$900. It's been about 1.5mo since I've used a traditional monitor...
It was the first display in a long, long time that actually wowed me and made me excited to sit back down at the desk. The size was so immersive and the brightness made every game look exponentially better. It was awesome to play games at the size and have them fill your entire field of view...
That's an interesting monitor. Surprised I hadn't come across it already. I'm curious to know the quality of the dimming algorithm but have 2x the number of zones is a good start at least.
The VA panel will hurt viewing angles but boost native contrast even more. For the price alone, I may...
This is where I'm at with OLED. I've tested many of them and my consensus is that they are really good SDR monitors, even though they leave something to be desired with brightness. I still haven't been able to get my hands on a proper PG32UQX but I tested the LG G5 and now finally have an...
It's this the last part of your comment that I see many people say that sticks out to me. OLED has some advantages but HDR is objectively better on a good mini-led like the PG32UQX/XG321UG (not that OLED is necessarily bad). But I consistently see people say that HDR is the most impactful thing...
Does this create sort of a vignetting then? Hopefully it's not too annoying. I've had some monitors with bad vignetting (and OLED that do it sometimes as part of ABL and weird brightness changes). I find it rather distracting if it's bad enough.
Great feedback overall, thank you. The above is interesting to me. OLED obviously has better pixel response time but what some people forget (not saying you did) is that it still has motion blur common of any sample and hold technology. It handles transitions a lot faster but it's not perfect...
After looking into this monitor quite a bit, I've realized that I don't think I've ever truly experienced a bright monitor like what folks are describing in the PG32UQX. One review I watched said the PG32UQX looks better than OLED even in SDR as a result of the increased brightness ability.
I'm...