LG has beat ASUS to the punch by announcing launch pricing for its 4K/240 Hz and 1080p/480 Hz gaming monitor. Arriving soon as the UltraGear OLED 32GS95UE, the 31.46-inch gaming monitor only has the ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDP for competition so far.https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-UltraGear-OLED-32GS95UE-US-pricing-announced-for-4K-240-Hz-and-1080p-480-Hz-gaming-monitor-before-ASUS-releases-competing-ROG-Swift-OLED-PG32UCDP.809167.0.html
Hey Alex does it have fan built in? If it does then i go for Asus, but if not i prefer Lg style and software.
Thanks.
This is fake 4k@240 - 1x DisplayPort 1.4 (DSC) - 1.4 not support lossless 240Hz.
Only new Gigabyte with DP2.0+/UHBR20 - have true support for 4k@240Hz.
All QD-OLED varaitions have bug with low contrast on ambient lighting.
Look out for the first 27-32" 60Hz 8K monitors with truly high pixel density with DP2.1/UHBR20+TB5 inputs. With "Black IPS" (1800:1+) from LG. For work and multimedia.
And we'll leave QD-OLED and OLED for children to play with. They are not suitable for long-term work behind the screen, and 4k is not enough for high-quality text rendering (minimum 220-230 ppi).
Quote from: NikoB on March 02, 2024, 12:24:504k is not enough for high-quality text rendering (minimum 220-230 ppi).
get 5k
8k 27 inch is not needed
I prefer Asus.