Best Buy[bestbuy.com] has LG UltraGear 48" OLED 4K G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitor for $999.99. Shipping is Free
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48" UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) OLED Display - Meet the next-level of gaming thanks to an ultra-large 48" monitor, for a game-changing, immersive experience.
1.5M : 1 Contrast Ratio & DCI-P3 99% (Typ.) with HDR 10 - With a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, gamers will experience games the way the creators intended with bold colors.
0.1ms (GtG) Response time - Enjoy the game with smoother movement, and surreal visual fluidity, with 0.1ms (GtG) response time that reduces reverse ghosting, and helps objects render clearly.
HDMI 2.1 and VRR - Enjoy smoother, vivid colors and high-resolution graphics thanks to HDMI 2.1, which provides 2.5x higher bandwidth than HDMI 2.0. With HDMI 2.1 and a supportable graphics card, you can experience up to 120Hz (O/C 138Hz) variable refresh rate (VRR). You can also transfer uncompressed 4K files at speeds up to 120Hz and uncompressed 8K files at speeds up to 30Hz.
NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible - Get In The Game Officially validated by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible**. That translates to faster, smoother gaming that's been tested to reduce screen tearing and stutter. Never miss a frame of the action as you clinch your victories.
AMD FreeSync Premium - AMD FreeSync Premium is built in. AMD FreeSync Premium equips serious gamers with a fluid, virtually tear-free gaming experience. With at least 120hz refresh rate at minimum FHD resolution and low latency gameplay, you'll never miss a frame of the action as you play at peak performance.
DTS Headphone:X - DTS Headphone:X provides accurate spatialization and localization in games for 3D audio over headphones. Supports channel-based, scene based, and object-based audio.
Model: LG 49" UltraGear 4K UHD OLED 0.1ms 120Hz Monitor With G-Sync
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Visually no. It is all just the small QoL thing when using a real monitor. USB ports, u don't need a remote to wake up the monitor from sleep. It is pretty stupid when u slap ur keyboard and expect the monitor wakes up and end up realize u need to go grab the remote :x big problem ? No, but if main use is monitor and don't need all the tv feature m, then it is probably better to get this at this price .
Yeah, no one asked for all of your shitty uninformed opinions, bud.
48 is just too big for a monitor.
I think I'll end up with the 42" LG C2. Which is still going to be a huge adjustment from my current 32"
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Excuse my ignorance, but how different is this from a C1 or c2? Aside from the fact that it has a display port
Visually no. It is all just the small QoL thing when using a real monitor. USB ports, u don't need a remote to wake up the monitor from sleep. It is pretty stupid when u slap ur keyboard and expect the monitor wakes up and end up realize u need to go grab the remote :x big problem ? No, but if main use is monitor and don't need all the tv feature m, then it is probably better to get this at this price .
Visually no. It is all just the small QoL thing when using a real monitor. USB ports, u don't need a remote to wake up the monitor from sleep. It is pretty stupid when u slap ur keyboard and expect the monitor wakes up and end up realize u need to go grab the remote :x big problem ? No, but if main use is monitor and don't need all the tv feature m, then it is probably better to get this at this price .
Okay yeah that makes perfect sense. From a glance I didn't think there would be a difference visually. Thank you for confirming.
I think I'll end up with the 42" LG C2. Which is still going to be a huge adjustment from my current 32"
I had gotten myself the Gigabyte Aorus 43" one. Sitting ~3-4 feet away from the screen, it was still too big for comfortable viewing. (+ there were other issues with the monitor.) So I had to return that and got Acer Nitro 28".
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I think I'll end up with the 42" LG C2. Which is still going to be a huge adjustment from my current 32"
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At first I thought it was a TV. But it's a gaming monitor. Why do I want to buy it?!
I think I'll end up with the 42" LG C2. Which is still going to be a huge adjustment from my current 32"
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Visually no. It is all just the small QoL thing when using a real monitor. USB ports, u don't need a remote to wake up the monitor from sleep. It is pretty stupid when u slap ur keyboard and expect the monitor wakes up and end up realize u need to go grab the remote :x big problem ? No, but if main use is monitor and don't need all the tv feature m, then it is probably better to get this at this price .
Okay yeah that makes perfect sense. From a glance I didn't think there would be a difference visually. Thank you for confirming.
I think I'll end up with the 42" LG C2. Which is still going to be a huge adjustment from my current 32"