LG Partner Store [lg.com] has
45" UltraGear evo OLED 5K2K WUHD 165Hz or WFHD Dual Mode 330Hz 0.03ms G-Sync Compatible Gaming Monitor (45GX950A-B) for $1299.99 - $130 when you apply promo code
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$1169.99.
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Key features:
- World's First 5K2K (5120 x 2160) OLED Gaming Monitor
- 125 PPI: Sharp Text Clarity with Reduced Color Fringe
- Stunning and bright OLED visuals with rich color, deep blacks, and 1.5M:1 contrast
- Dual Mode: 45" OLED Gaming in Stunning UHD at 165Hz or faster 330Hz in Full HD
- A near instantaneous 0.03ms response time keeps gameplay fast and smooth
- DisplayPort 2.1 bandwidth ensures ultra-smooth, fluid motion at higher refresh rates
- Seamless frame sync with FreeSync™ Premium Pro and G-Sync® for stutter-free gaming
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Here's the LG compared to a 32" 16x9 monitor and then compared to a 27" monitor
I think I'd have to put this on the bottom with the two wides on the top and get rid of the top center. But then the speakers would have to move to thes sides of the wide on bottom.
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BTW, the monitor referenced in Gamer's Nexus video went on sale from $1200 to $689 within 24 hours of posting. LOL!
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