I don't know how a $560 USD monitor turns into a $1500 AUD monitor in Australia, but it does. Almost the same price as the Alienware 32" 4K 240Hz QD-OLED.
People saying $550 for an OLED 240 hz is expensive are crazy. This monitor a year ago would’ve been like $1000
Whoah. Did he actually go through this video without mentioning that he uses an Alienware AW3423DW? *I think he actually upgraded a while back, but it is still impressive he didn't say anything.
Can"t wait until these are sub $300.
AOC Agon AG276QZD was 499€ (~525 USD) on Black Friday, Philips Evnia 6000 Ultrawide 1440p QD-OLED was 575€ (603 USD), while being over 750€ back in October here in Germany. So, I guess they will crack the 399 bucks some time next year.
My problem is I bought a high end QD OLED TV and now game with my PC on it. My old monitor is unusable in comparison so now I've doomed myself to wanting a QD OLED monitor lol.
The amount of people bashing the price of this because they can go to best buy and buy budget brand #1 monitor for $150 is laughable.
I never had an OLED, but THIS is the monitor I got because price to features ratio! I couldn’t be more happier with my purchase, the glossy panel is not even that reflective and it makes the colors pop even more! I have 1050 hours runtime with this monitor and ZERO burn-in. 8 hour reminder, strong pixel shift.
2:57 - bro violated that stand :face-purple-crying::face-fuchsia-wide-eyes::face-blue-wide-eyes::face-orange-biting-nails:
For everyone complaining about the price: don't buy it! You dont have to buy everything you see. Sure it sucks that it's expensive but show me another monitor that's a 240hz 1440p oled for less than $500. A year ago these monitors were $1000+ and were all the same LG panel with a different brand's plastic around it. You cannot look at a Ferrari and complain that it's overpriced for "just" being a car. There's a reason both a ferrari and this monitor are relatively expensive even though they're "just" a car and a monitor.
I wonder how useful that 3-year ASUS warranty will be.
Got my monitors during COVID, 1080p 240hz, keeping them for a few more years, I can't wait for the day I grace my eyes with a crazy sub OLED $500 monitor.
I was trying to hold off on buying OLED monitors but then one of my monitors took a crap so I was left with the decision to buy another 4k high refresh monitor for 700 that I would replace in a few years or bite the bullet and buy a 4K OLED monitor a little over 1k. Opted for the OLED and it truly is amazing. Just wish I could have waited until the prices went down some more.
Its a Nipple. Its a Button. Its a Nupple.
The “USB3” is actually an upstream cable.
I'm proud of my monitor setup. -- My main gaming monitor is a QD-OLED because the screen content changes frequently, avoiding burn-in. My secondary screen is LED, perfect for messaging, music, and videos, since it's often static. I think it’s a pretty smart setup!
8:07 are those results accurate? i get that this is a sponsored video but a color dE of 25 is unacceptably bad, significantly worse than usual with other displays.
I love when companies allow the customer to deal with reflections and not put a disgusting matte coating on
I'm still rocking a VA 144Hz 1440p display from 2016... But this is starting to get into the, "Maybe it's finally time to upgrade!" range of prices.
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