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Model: ASUS ROG Swift 32” 4K Mini LED Gaming Monitor (PG32UQXR) -UHD (3840 x 2160), 160Hz, 1ms, Fast IPS, Local dimming, FreeSync Premium Pro, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1 with DSC, Quantum Dot, DisplayHDR1000
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Would that be better (subjective, I know) than the MSI MPG321UR QD 32"?
I will use it primarily as an audio workstation and for office-type tasks, but maybe will give gaming a shot someday. For those two primary purposes, I would ideally get something larger, but then I see that text readability/PPI becomes an issue. (I almost bought that 45" LG advert a few days ago. I hesitated because I wasn't sure, and LG has a new version out the next day with, evidently, a better resolution. But some say it's still trash?)
I'm really trying to understand the differences between so many different models, but just end up more confused. Claude can't even help, really, since there are so many different standards for comparison.
Where do you turn when you can't even differentiate between models that seem, sometimes, to be identical in specs, sold by the same company, but at different prices using indecipherable model numbers?
Would that be better (subjective, I know) than the MSI MPG321UR QD 32"?
I will use it primarily as an audio workstation and for office-type tasks, but maybe will give gaming a shot someday. For those two primary purposes, I would ideally get something larger, but then I see that text readability/PPI becomes an issue. (I almost bought that 45" LG advert a few days ago. I hesitated because I wasn't sure, and LG has a new version out the next day with, evidently, a better resolution. But some say it's still trash?)
I'm really trying to understand the differences between so many different models, but just end up more confused. Claude can't even help, really, since there are so many different standards for comparison.
Where do you turn when you can't even differentiate between models that seem, sometimes, to be identical in specs, sold by the same company, but at different prices using indecipherable model numbers?
Larger thsn 32" you may want to consider a 4k tv. Unless you need ultra low latency for gaming
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I will use it primarily as an audio workstation and for office-type tasks, but maybe will give gaming a shot someday. For those two primary purposes, I would ideally get something larger, but then I see that text readability/PPI becomes an issue. (I almost bought that 45" LG advert a few days ago. I hesitated because I wasn't sure, and LG has a new version out the next day with, evidently, a better resolution. But some say it's still trash?)
I'm really trying to understand the differences between so many different models, but just end up more confused. Claude can't even help, really, since there are so many different standards for comparison.
Where do you turn when you can't even differentiate between models that seem, sometimes, to be identical in specs, sold by the same company, but at different prices using indecipherable model numbers?
I will use it primarily as an audio workstation and for office-type tasks, but maybe will give gaming a shot someday. For those two primary purposes, I would ideally get something larger, but then I see that text readability/PPI becomes an issue. (I almost bought that 45" LG advert a few days ago. I hesitated because I wasn't sure, and LG has a new version out the next day with, evidently, a better resolution. But some say it's still trash?)
I'm really trying to understand the differences between so many different models, but just end up more confused. Claude can't even help, really, since there are so many different standards for comparison.
Where do you turn when you can't even differentiate between models that seem, sometimes, to be identical in specs, sold by the same company, but at different prices using indecipherable model numbers?
You can often find the MSI 22URX 4k 240hz QD-OLED for $899 ($100 off retail).
Oled burn in risks and qled cleaning issues might give people pause but if this is what they are charging for ips then no brainer!
You can often find the MSI 22URX 4k 240hz QD-OLED for $899 ($100 off retail).
Oled burn in risks and qled cleaning issues might give people pause but if this is what they are charging for ips then no brainer!
321UPX can be had for $800. Is there something new to this IPS tech I'm not aware of? Genuinely curious
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