LG 32GK850F 32" 2560x1440 VA FREESYNC 2 HDR 144Hz 1ms Widescreen LED Monitor

Indeed, but why did you change? Surely screens don't get much better for gaming? Ultrawide?

I'm dumb, I've been through about 8 screens this past 2 years. Currently on the Acer XB271HU and it's got the edge imo but ONLY because of the increased PPI (and this particular unit has no IPS glow, which is v v rare!!).
 
I'm dumb, I've been through about 8 screens this past 2 years. Currently on the Acer XB271HU and it's got the edge imo but ONLY because of the increased PPI (and this particular unit has no IPS glow, which is v v rare!!).

Ah fair enough - I think for me it would be the contrast ratio that keeps me on the LG.

Patiently waiting for a 27 inch version!!
 
You expect smaller OLED panels once 10.5g fabs are fully online in 2020/2021? You guys work closely with LGD or are you basically just a customer to them like Sony/Panasonic/Philips/etc..

LGD and LGE are in same "umbrella" company, but, they are officially a supplier as they are separate company

once issues with OLED implelemtation into PC market are sorted I am sure we will see some PC monitor on OLED!
 
LGD and LGE are in same "umbrella" company, but, they are officially a supplier as they are separate company

once issues with OLED implelemtation into PC market are sorted I am sure we will see some PC monitor on OLED!

There are very few panel suppliers anyway, it’s the PCB that differs between monitors and the frame lag can vary significantly, but interesting to see when OLED comes to PC, still lots of issues to resolve.

A good example is the XR382CQK uses the same AMVA panel as the LG38UC99, both great monitors but the Acer has a slightly wider FreeSync range.
 
Last LG monitor i used was the E2351 (still use, as a second monitor), how does this response time compare to other 1ms monitors?

Not 100% sure what "5ms(Faster) 1ms with Motion Blur Reduction" means.
 
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