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But it's the same dpi as a 24" 1080p monitor which is the most widely used format in the world? And you would also move it a little further because of the size, thus increasing perceptive clarity, so it should be fine?
Before anyone starts with the whole, "…but it's VA" thing: Yes, it's VA. As it should be. VA is the way to go with curved monitors.
That being said, I tried finding the rtings review, but they only have one for the 27" and it's all around nasty for gaming and HDR. Their review also said, "We tested the 27-inch Samsung G55C, which is also sold at Costco with a different full product code. This model is also available in a 32-inch size, although it's a different product, so we don't expect it to perform the same, and our results aren't valid for it."
So, 🤷🏼 ♂️. I was considering returning the Gigabyte GS34WQC that I just recently got for $210 (normally $350 I think) and getting this if it was any better, but if this is anything like the 27", I'm happy with what I've got. It just isn't the most compatible with Mac. HDR makes it look awful (specifically a problem with a Mac). For anyone who doesn't know, rtings sometimes talks about monitor compatibility with Mac. I didn't realize that until after I bought mine.
I wouldn't buy this monitor. Poor black levels, uneven uniformity, washed out panel due to VA. You will be shocked that the TCL 43Q651G TV that will out perform this monitor even at a 60Hz panel. I'm shocked how great of a value the 651 is as a QLED VA panel. Viewing angles on the 651 are somewhat washed out, but the colors pop when on axis. Runs laps over this monitor in color reproduction.
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That being said, I tried finding the rtings review, but they only have one for the 27" and it's all around nasty for gaming and HDR. Their review also said, "We tested the 27-inch Samsung G55C, which is also sold at Costco with a different full product code. This model is also available in a 32-inch size, although it's a different product, so we don't expect it to perform the same, and our results aren't valid for it."
So, 🤷🏼 ♂️. I was considering returning the Gigabyte GS34WQC that I just recently got for $210 (normally $350 I think) and getting this if it was any better, but if this is anything like the 27", I'm happy with what I've got. It just isn't the most compatible with Mac. HDR makes it look awful (specifically a problem with a Mac). For anyone who doesn't know, rtings sometimes talks about monitor compatibility with Mac. I didn't realize that until after I bought mine.
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