Has anyone else noticed the very low stock of G-Sync monitors

From what I've gathered, Monitors with dedicated G-Sync modules are being phased out for all ranges minus the super high end Asus ROG and Acer Pred monitors as the VRR open standard does the exact same thing.
 
I'm struggling to find stock of anything decent to be honest. I'm typing this on a 24" Dell at 1920x1200 because I'm still looking for a decent 4k screen that supports hdr600 and is in stock.
 
Funnily enough, after writing this post I started trawling for monitors again, and came across two that tickled my fancy, this very one you've quoted (great minds!) and this one:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lg-3...cklit-ergonomic-gaming-monitor-mo-164-lg.html

Which I think I'm actually going to pull the trigger on, see how I get on.

The PC is running quite well thanks! I haven't taken any photos yet because the desk still looks like a bomb's hit it while I remove the old iMac and sort the cabling out et al.

The only problem I've had with it so far (that is a total aside to this thread, apologies :D ) is that I once managed to boot in to BIOS, and when looking at the storage, I realised my NVMe disk had disappeared! I turned the PC off and on again, and it appeared again. I googled it and it looked like some people thought there might've been a conflict between that drive and an old 256gb SATA drive I've plugged in, but I haven't gotten to the bottom of it yet!! :confused:
 
There aren’t all that many reviews on it in general actually, as I did have a look about, but the ones I saw look generally quite favourable. It is a screen that’s cropping up a fair bit at the moment.
Another screen a number of members on here have is the IPS 38" UW Alienware AW3821DW monitor
But it not 4k and not sure if it over your Budget (Think it costs around £1200)
 
Ah yes, I did look at those, thanks. That one is out of budget (was looking at the 750 quid one at one point), and I'm now thinking I'd prefer a flat panel rather than curved, as I intend to run it as part of a dual screen setup, and it'd be nice for the monitors to sit side by side. I bet a curved monitor has a nice 'surrounding' feel in a single screen setup though.
 
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