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Model: LG 39GX90SA-W 39-inch Ultragear WQHD (3440 x 1440) OLED Curved Gaming Monitor 240Hz, 1ms, NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400, webOS, USB Type-C, White
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I believe it (mine) may be the previous year's model, but I got one of these via the Costco for $549. (same refresh rate 21:9 1440p resolution.
I really like it for the price, and I like the size, and don't even mind the curve (some hate it) but it does have issues displaying text (the lines and curves of text are jaggy) I had to install some free 3rd party fix to help, and changed text scaling to 125% in windows, but even then you will still notice issues displaying text at times.
I came to this from a 34" Alienware qdoled (dwf) too, but I never noticed text fringing with that, this one is slightly brighter but also has slightly lower color saturation (likely because of the white pixels in woled)
I believe it (mine) may be the previous year's model, but I got one of these via the Costco for $549. (same refresh rate 21:9 1440p resolution.
I really like it for the price, and I like the size, and don't even mind the curve (some hate it) but it does have issues displaying text (the lines and curves of text are jaggy) I had to install some free 3rd party fix to help, and changed text scaling to 125% in windows, but even then you will still notice issues displaying text at times.
I came to this from a 34" Alienware qdoled (dwf) too, but I never noticed text fringing with that, this one is slightly brighter but also has slightly lower color saturation (likely because of the white pixels in woled)
it is excellent so far for gaming, very immersive, it's about the same height as a 32" 16:9, just ultra wide. I'm running it with a 4070tiS so far it's been a great combo
it is excellent so far for gaming, very immersive, it's about the same height as a 32" 16:9, just ultra wide. I'm running it with a 4070tiS so far it's been a great combo
Nice! I missed the costco deal which was the best price on this. Sigh..
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LOL why would anyone pay this muc for a gaming monitor.
OLED, crt like response, excellent colour reproduction and perfect blacks.
i have this monitor. I am absolutely in love with it. best monitor i have ever used and i've also tried the samsung (and their rebrands) oled panels, and while i was originally worried that this one wouldn't pop like the samsung would, i find the colours nicer and more accurate on here, with the option to make them pop pretty close to the samsung panels if i so choose.
ran it on a 4080 and now a 5080 and the 1440p ultrawide has been excellent and personally for me it is the perfect size, though i know some people are sticklers for ppi, i am not and prefer bigger with better fps. that said it's a lot harder to notice pixels on the oled.
it is excellent so far for gaming, very immersive, it's about the same height as a 32" 16:9, just ultra wide. I'm running it with a 4070tiS so far it's been a great combo
yep hands down one of the best purchases i've made. one of the few times i haven't had buyers remorse lol.
I believe it (mine) may be the previous year's model, but I got one of these via the Costco for $549. (same refresh rate 21:9 1440p resolution.
I really like it for the price, and I like the size, and don't even mind the curve (some hate it) but it does have issues displaying text (the lines and curves of text are jaggy) I had to install some free 3rd party fix to help, and changed text scaling to 125% in windows, but even then you will still notice issues displaying text at times.
I came to this from a 34" Alienware qdoled (dwf) too, but I never noticed text fringing with that, this one is slightly brighter but also has slightly lower color saturation (likely because of the white pixels in woled)
Same for me, but I couldn't get over the text issues. It was causing headaches and eye fatigue for me so I ended up returning it. Prior to this, I was using the alienware 38" UW IPS and I had more or less the same experience. Excellent colors, immersive gaming, etc. I ultimately ended up going w/ LG's 32" oled, where the 4K resolution minimized the text issues. For reference this monitor's PPI is 95 whereas the 4K 32" oled was 140. I strongly believe you need at least 110, or even 120 PPI for text clarity on oled. I use this for both gaming and productivity so text clarity matters to me.
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I really like it for the price, and I like the size, and don't even mind the curve (some hate it) but it does have issues displaying text (the lines and curves of text are jaggy) I had to install some free 3rd party fix to help, and changed text scaling to 125% in windows, but even then you will still notice issues displaying text at times.
I came to this from a 34" Alienware qdoled (dwf) too, but I never noticed text fringing with that, this one is slightly brighter but also has slightly lower color saturation (likely because of the white pixels in woled)
I really like it for the price, and I like the size, and don't even mind the curve (some hate it) but it does have issues displaying text (the lines and curves of text are jaggy) I had to install some free 3rd party fix to help, and changed text scaling to 125% in windows, but even then you will still notice issues displaying text at times.
I came to this from a 34" Alienware qdoled (dwf) too, but I never noticed text fringing with that, this one is slightly brighter but also has slightly lower color saturation (likely because of the white pixels in woled)
How is it for gaming?
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i have this monitor. I am absolutely in love with it. best monitor i have ever used and i've also tried the samsung (and their rebrands) oled panels, and while i was originally worried that this one wouldn't pop like the samsung would, i find the colours nicer and more accurate on here, with the option to make them pop pretty close to the samsung panels if i so choose.
ran it on a 4080 and now a 5080 and the 1440p ultrawide has been excellent and personally for me it is the perfect size, though i know some people are sticklers for ppi, i am not and prefer bigger with better fps. that said it's a lot harder to notice pixels on the oled.
I really like it for the price, and I like the size, and don't even mind the curve (some hate it) but it does have issues displaying text (the lines and curves of text are jaggy) I had to install some free 3rd party fix to help, and changed text scaling to 125% in windows, but even then you will still notice issues displaying text at times.
I came to this from a 34" Alienware qdoled (dwf) too, but I never noticed text fringing with that, this one is slightly brighter but also has slightly lower color saturation (likely because of the white pixels in woled)
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