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Are there any 32" 240hz oled monitors that are coming under the £800 mark?
I would say if you waited 6-9 months for their to be a sale on the Alienware then it may creep under that amount (just an educated guess you going from the AW3423DWF).Are there any 32" 240hz oled monitors that are coming under the £800 mark?
I would say if you waited 6-9 months for their to be a sale on the Alienware then it may creep under that amount (just an educated guess you going from the AW3423DWF).
Not really, all pretty solid so far.Are there any of these 32" 240hz models/manufactures to avoid atm?
I'd wait several months for some user feedback regards firmware bugs etc. From looking on Reddit, for example, there are some early adopters who are running into technical issues with the Asus PG32UCDM. My gut feeling is this generation of QD-OLEDs will have some teething issues ; despite using 3rd gen OLED displays this tech is new territory for the likes of Asus, MSI etc. I was considering picking one of these up but decided to go with the more "mature" tech of the LG C3 OLED which doesn't really have any quirks to combat.Are there any of these 32" 240hz models/manufactures to avoid atm?
Yeah that sounds like the sensible thing to do......but when has this hobby ever been sensible . 42" is the smallest the c3 come in though right?I'd wait several months for some user feedback regards firmware bugs etc. From looking on Reddit, for example, there are some early adopters who are running into technical issues with the Asus PG32UCDM. My gut feeling is this generation of QD-OLEDs will have some teething issues ; despite using 3rd gen OLED displays this tech is new territory for the likes of Asus, MSI etc. I was considering picking one of these up but decided to go with the more "mature" tech of the LG C3 OLED which doesn't really have any quirks to combat.
Yes it is, but the TV panels are brighter than their equivalent monitors for the most part.Yeah that sounds like the sensible thing to do......but when has this hobby ever been sensible . 42" is the smallest the c3 come in though right?
Lol, yeah I know ... common sense be damned. But I think the OLED monitor scene is going to explode over the next 12 months with a plethora of new models that fulfill various needs. Unless one of these models perfectly fits your needs right now ... I'd wait a bit longer. And yes, 42" is the minimum size for the LG C3 OLED.Yeah that sounds like the sensible thing to do......but when has this hobby ever been sensible . 42" is the smallest the c3 come in though right?
Looks like no burn-in warranty for the LG 32GS95UE-B:
I know it's not easy but I'd wait if possible, that sounds like it's going to be a very very sweet monitor and should last you years!!or wait the 480hz model later this year.
Yeah I'm not massively in a rush! I might end up grabbing one of the existing ones if I can find it for a good price used - and then upgrade when the 480hz ones are out later this year (or inevitably next year in the UK...)I know it's not easy but I'd wait if possible, that sounds like it's going to be a very very sweet monitor and should last you years!!
Tbf that's a solid plan, now the QD's are out their are a few bargains about. Try for £400-450 ish.Yeah I'm not massively in a rush! I might end up grabbing one of the existing ones if I can find it for a good price used - and then upgrade when the 480hz ones are out later this year (or inevitably next year in the UK...)
I'm thinking the same. Is there any idea of a UK release date?I'm probably going to go with the Gigabyte FO32U2P 32" 4K OLED. I have my dual system build in my V3000+ case, and from what I've read the KVM functionality on Gigabyte monitors is much better than the other brands.