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popularshivster1796 posted Yesterday 02:06 PM
popularshivster1796 posted Yesterday 02:06 PM

GIGABYTE - MO27Q2 - 27" QD-OLED - QHD 2560x1440 - 240Hz - Type C KVM $399.99

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Yesterday 02:47 PM
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MEDVEDbYesterday 02:47 PM
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What better this one, Samsung, Lg or MSI in Costco after November 18, price almost the same around 400, 27 size, 2k oled, idk which one choose, lg has only 2 years warranty
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shivster1796Yesterday 02:52 PM
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Quote from MEDVEDb :
What better this one, Samsung, Lg or MSI in Costco after November 18, price almost the same around 400, 27 size, 2k oled, idk which one choose, lg has only 2 years warranty
This model is a good one because it has a KVM, the MSI one that is going to be $380 doesn't
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SiennaTerrier783Yesterday 03:29 PM
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What yall think about using this with a ps5
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wowmuchawesomeYesterday 06:04 PM
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Quote from shivster1796 :
This model is a good one because it has a KVM, the MSI one that is going to be $380 doesn't
KVM is a niche use case, nice to have, but most people shouldn't be basing their purchase decisions on that.
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BryanKAdamsYesterday 07:01 PM
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Quote from wowmuchawesome :
KVM is a niche use case, nice to have, but most people shouldn't be basing their purchase decisions on that.
What? I literally bought my MSI 37" 360HZ OLED over the Alienware back when they first came out due to the KVM. It's definitely a factor when comparing similarly priced displays.
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wowmuchawesomeYesterday 07:15 PM
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Quote from BryanKAdams :
What? I literally bought my MSI 37" 360HZ OLED over the Alienware back when they first came out due to the KVM. It's definitely a factor when comparing similarly priced displays.
I'm aware that some people will take advantage of the feature but that's why my statement said that it's a niche feature that only few people will actually utilize. So in my opinion telling prospective buyers that one has KVM and one doesn't isn't as helpful. Far more helpful would be informing prospective buyers about the panel type like if it's WOLED or QLED, the panel coating, console compatibility, etc.
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danstansonYesterday 07:59 PM
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Is burn in a possibility on this? I've never owned an OLED monitor but this seems like a really appealing package. I've heard on newer OLEDs, burn in has become a lot less prevalent

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Quote from danstanson :
Is burn in a possibility on this? I've never owned an OLED monitor but this seems like a really appealing package. I've heard on newer OLEDs, burn in has become a lot less prevalent
Less likely but still very possible. Especially if you are using this for a work/productivity monitor which I wouldn't recommend OLED for.
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Quote from MEDVEDb :
What better this one, Samsung, Lg or MSI in Costco after November 18, price almost the same around 400, 27 size, 2k oled, idk which one choose, lg has only 2 years warranty
Keep in mind this is QD-OLED which means it isn't going to have true-blacks if you have any sort of ambient lighting (they will be slightly purple). IMO, what's the point of an OLED without true-blacks? Might as well get a less expensive LED with better text clarity and no risk of burn-in. But if you'll always use it in a completely dark room then you'll probably be fine. For $400 there's not a lot on the market by way of quality OLED screen.
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