frontpage Posted by Discombobulated | Staff • 2d ago
May 26, 2025 9:03 AM
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frontpage Posted by Discombobulated | Staff • 2d ago
May 26, 2025 9:03 AM
Costco Members: 39" LG UltraGear UWQHD 240Hz Curved OLED Monitor + $70 Gaming Credit
+ Free Shipping$800
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Looks like I'd just wait for a deal for the dell s3225qc
I was looking for Ultrawide monitor with USB-C display.
But 39" is too large.
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Not the best, text isn't sharp. Great for gaming, ok for productivity
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I've heard text looks bad but I'm also of the belief that people are spoiled with quality technology these days
If you survived with sub-hd resolution TN panels, you'll probably be fine.
I think this monitor with a 9070xt/5070ti is a perfect match. 5k2k needs 4090/5090 for similar/greater performance
Yup this LG is great for gaming, but not so great for productivity.
If you want both, grab a 49 Samsung 5120 res
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OLED isn't your answer, no matter which brand you're looking at. The sub-pixel arrangement will always make text blurry, and OLED is a bad idea for productivity or stock charts due to burn in. Every OLED has been shown to have burn in after only a few months with static elements constantly on the screen, like productivity app, or browser elements, etc. You want mini-led if you want a monitor with similar-ish performance without the aforementioned issues.
Is 1.3 good?
Doesn't mini led look better
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They generally perform slightly below OLED in most aspects, except for brightness and text clarity. They're close in most other aspects, though. They'll never have the contrast or response time of OLED's because of the limitations of the technology, but the good ones are getting close enough that the average person wouldn't notice the difference during normal use. In well lit rooms, nothing really beats a mini-led, as they quality ones can get incredibly bright (to the point of hurting your eyes if the room isn't bright) and still have fantastic contrast and black levels.