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>ASUS XG27AQWMG for 680$
or
>Gigabyte MO27Q28G for 500$
Is it worth to overpay for the first one? What's the difference? Except matte coating
t. poor
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>>738125561
KTC m27t6 miniled till microled is cheap
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>Alienware AW2726DM for $350
https://www.tomshardware.com/monitors/gaming-monitors/alienware-aw2726dm-27-inch-qhd-240-hz-qd-oled-gaming-monitor-review
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>>738125561
Never pay for an Asus monitor unless you're dumb. These things never last. T. Own one with a faulty power brick and not only is it a common problem but replacing it costs half what the monitor does lmao
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>>738126756
Isn't it covered by warranty?
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>>738127519
He obviously boughted a monitor out of warranty.
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Is the 4th gen of woled a meme? Should I better be looking at the third one?
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>>738125561
all monitors are a compromise. go watch monitors unboxed, or read RTINGS reviews if they removed the paywall.
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deter me from getting an ultrawide oled
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I got a QD OLED monitor long ago (271qpx) and I'm fairly happy with it, but I'll tell you this: I'd ditch 360hz 1440p for 240hz 4k, and HDR on 400 nits is garbage



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