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Why doesn't Overclockers start stocking some of the pc gaming capable TV's, like the LG OLED C10 48" and the handful of others that come with hdmi2.1 capabilities 120hz, vrr, gsync etc. Is there some reason PC hardware sites don't seem to be interested in providing this option for customers, the price of these things compared to monitors is really good, seems strange that no one is doing it.
 
Why doesn't Overclockers start stocking some of the pc gaming capable TV's, like the LG OLED C10 48" and the handful of others that come with hdmi2.1 capabilities 120hz, vrr, gsync etc. Is there some reason PC hardware sites don't seem to be interested in providing this option for customers, the price of these things compared to monitors is really good, seems strange that no one is doing it.

no money in it. plus they take up a lot of space and are expensive to store and transport.

tv's already have too much competition and tbh pc gaming and tv's is a very niche market. the biggest ideal screen for a normal sized office desk is 27" unless you go ultrawide.
 
Yeah I guess that makes sense, though you would think they would take up as much space as a desk or something. I guess when people are willing to pay the best part of a grand for a 27" rip off there probably isn't the motivation to stock something with added complications.
 
LG C10, is that CX series?

And oled tv's have become more popular to consoles and pc gamers to use it on their desk, especially the 48".
Some idiotic brands are asking idiotic and absurd prices for their led lcd monitors, like AOC asking £699 / €849 for their Agon Pro/ AG254FG. It's a damn 24.5" lcd monitor and 1080p/360hz. I see that as a way of milking hardcore because lcd is just...out of the game. Nothing much new.

When 42" oled tv's hits the market, it will be much more popular than the current 48".
 
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