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Edited August 9, 2023
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The price for this monitor normally lists for $999 and $899. There is a $50 coupon to clip right now on Amazon. Brings it down to $850 which is the lowest I've seen. Not the best deal in the world but it's $50.
It has the same panel as the other 27in oled models out right now. Corsair is giving a burn in warranty which is something the others are not.
It also has a kvm and better connections in the back compared to the other models.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C3SFTL1X
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I went to bestbuy to take a look at the floor model and the thing is bright enough in bestbuy. I get that it's not the brightest but it's not dim like people make these OLEDs seem. I can understand if you game in the sun but at night I will likely need to dim it.
If someone has this monitor already please chime in. I like the ports and kvm so I am about to order.
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Monitors Unboxed $850 is good price for this apparently.
Monitors Unboxed $850 is good price for this apparently.
Ha! That's pretty funny. His review says they should price it at $850 - $900.
I went to bestbuy to take a look at the floor model and the thing is bright enough in bestbuy. I get that it's not the brightest but it's not dim like people make these OLEDs seem. I can understand if you game in the sun but at night I will likely need to dim it.
If someone has this monitor already please chime in. I like the ports and kvm so I am about to order.
I agree the pricing of monitors is all messed up. You would think bigger is more money but that is not the case. They clearly make the smaller sizes expensive because we have to pay it.
I can't put a 48in monitor on my desk. I could also buy a larger TV for the same price. If you are a gamer though we don't typically play on anything over 32in unless you consider wide screen format games. FPS gamers want to see the whole screen at once and having to turn your head is a negative.
Also pixel density is actually higher on the 27in 1440 than the 48in 4k.
I have a large 4k TV in my living room and Xbox series X. I rarely use it and still play on the other Xbox connected to my 27in 1080p monitor at my desk more.
I do agree they should be cheaper but the smaller monitors hold their prices because they do not compete with TVs where the large monitors do.
Just going to warn you though, if you do go look in like 30 seconds flat you will convince yourself you absolutely need an OLED monitor. I ended up with the DWF for the ultrawide format, but ya the second I did the UFO ghosting test I was sold on the technology.
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I went to bestbuy to take a look at the floor model and the thing is bright enough in bestbuy. I get that it's not the brightest but it's not dim like people make these OLEDs seem. I can understand if you game in the sun but at night I will likely need to dim it.
If someone has this monitor already please chime in. I like the ports and kvm so I am about to order.
Just going to warn you though, if you do go look in like 30 seconds flat you will convince yourself you absolutely need an OLED monitor. I ended up with the DWF for the ultrawide format, but ya the second I did the UFO ghosting test I was sold on the technology.
It's overpriced for a 27in with these specs. Should be closer to $650, given the kinds of panels that are available on the market today. You're correct.
It's marked down to $899 right now and then $50 off when you clip the coupon.
I used to have a 48. It's too large. I prefer 27.