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Posted by fuzz
 - September 07, 2021, 23:48:48
Why not just buy an LG OLED TV for a much lower price? What's the big advantage here?
Posted by AD4Kay
 - September 07, 2021, 19:16:36
Quote from: MMercury on September 07, 2021, 18:50:05
"The 65EP5G operates natively at 2,840 x 2,160 pixels" :o

I think there's a typo in there

What's depressing is that when I initially read that, I didn't even immediately assume it was a typo.

Professional/gaming monitor pricing these days is so outrageous (particularly when compared to "TV's" that get you 90% of the way there, and surpass "monitors" in other areas), that I read that and initially just thought "10k for a sub-4k OLED monitor that only qualifies for the lowest VESA HDR cert, go figure".
Posted by MMercury
 - September 07, 2021, 18:50:05
"The 65EP5G operates natively at 2,840 x 2,160 pixels" :o

I think there's a typo in there
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 07, 2021, 18:22:07
LG has released another UltraFine OLED Pro model, this time a 65-inch model. The 65EP5G is colour accurate, has HDMI 2.1 ports and 0.1 ms GtG response times. LG does not want to discuss prices, but retailers are selling it for nearly £10,000.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-UltraFine-OLED-Pro-65EP5G-A-gigantic-professional-monitor-with-an-astronomical-price.559121.0.html