Its more gloss than matt, but with anti reflection layer. So looks like gloss, but is ALMOST as non reflective as matt.Are the Alienware screen coatings classed as glossy or matt? or is it some kind of hybrid?
Its more gloss than matt, but with anti reflection layer. So looks like gloss, but is ALMOST as non reflective as matt.Are the Alienware screen coatings classed as glossy or matt? or is it some kind of hybrid?
oh ok but you you do you get the same benefits as a gloss screen or does the anti reflection layer mute then benefits?Its more gloss than matt, but with anti reflection layer. So looks like gloss, but is ALMOST as non reflective as matt.
The picture is as punchy as it gets.oh ok but you you do you get the same benefits as a gloss screen or does the anti reflection layer mute then benefits?
Its almost as good as. I wouldn't worry about it. its night and day compared to matteoh ok but you you do you get the same benefits as a gloss screen or does the anti reflection layer mute then benefits?
You can connect ps5 to current UW - you get 27" 16/9 picture, VRR works(afair), 1440p works, its actually quite good for ps5.The 32" 4K OLED is what I'll be upgrading too once it's released.
Perfect monitor for my needs and it means I can connect my PS5 too it unlike my current UW.
No burn in warranty though?
No burn in warranty though?
I know, I was replying to HP monitor postAW2725DF - Comes with 3 year burn in warranty.
Yeah but its always nice to have for piece of mind. Warrantly will definately be a big deciding factor in which monitor I go for whether I think I'll need it or notNot that bothered by it. I have an LG C2 42” and I hide both menu bar at the top and the dock (macOS) for work, and the taskbar in Windows.
Been quite a few users with faulty AW3225QF monitors, and some getting messages on the screen during use saying "system maintenance required due to abnormal thermal behaviour".
No chance I would ever get an OLED monitor without burn in warranty.Yeah but its always nice to have for piece of mind. Warrantly will definately be a big deciding factor in which monitor I go for whether I think I'll need it or not
Same for me - and Dell has such an outstanding CS that I would never buy monitor from another brand again. My experience with them had Evga vibes(RIP)No chance I would ever get an OLED monitor without burn in warranty.