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    Gaming: The new standard, 1440 or still the old workhorse, 1080?

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    Even OLED is a flawed technology

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    Samsung QLED TV as Monitor. 55" OMG.

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    2018 TCL Televisions from CES

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    LG develops 88 inch 8k OLED display

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