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Good deal on monitor, I guess QHD (2K) is still good in 2025.
I would say with the GPU monopoly nvidia has with the 5090 costing three times as much as the 2000 series flagships 4k gaming is just not ready.
Intel followed this same path and stagnated the CPU market and look where they are now, barely hanging on despite their huge datacenter/enterprise Xeon market share they were overtaken in quick order by Jim Keller when he organized AMD.
The nvidia monopoly antitrust split should move gaming driver, gpu architecture, and all the IP associated to one half and the AI, government policy guidance, and AI server products with chips sourced from the other half into the other. This would allow silicon distribution to all such as how Sony optical sensors serve an entire industry not just their own cameras.
So it has good reviews but does it have the tandem display?
why move the goalposts like this? tandem OLED is a brand-new feature, and a) this is an older model b) generally speaking those cost more (and in this case, by its very nature, this is a costly feature) c) tandem is a WOLED innovation, and this is a QD-OLED, so again, can't have it. If you want to say "tandem OLED" blows this out of the water, just say that! But those haven't hit the sub-$400 mark yet, and it's weird to mention a new, expensive feature when discussing a budget-friendly option
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Intel followed this same path and stagnated the CPU market and look where they are now, barely hanging on despite their huge datacenter/enterprise Xeon market share they were overtaken in quick order by Jim Keller when he organized AMD.
The nvidia monopoly antitrust split should move gaming driver, gpu architecture, and all the IP associated to one half and the AI, government policy guidance, and AI server products with chips sourced from the other half into the other. This would allow silicon distribution to all such as how Sony optical sensors serve an entire industry not just their own cameras.
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