Corsair XENEON 27QHD240 OLED Gaming Display Now in Stock

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How would this do for systems running 24/7 ?
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I bet they are pleased...my wallet on the other hand after seeing the price is not that pleased....
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cucaulay malkin:

How would this do for systems running 24/7 ?
OLED, despite its many strengths, isn’t the best choice for basic day-to-day productivity. Also from a review here:
Sharpness is a problem. The monitor’s 2,560 x 1,440 resolution means it’s incapable of displaying a 4K image, which is an obvious issue if you want to view 4K video or edit high-resolution photos. This is worsened by the monitor’s RWBG subpixel layout which further reduces sharpness in Windows 11. Small objects and fine fonts appear blocky and may show patches of undesired colors between characters.
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cucaulay malkin:

How would this do for systems running 24/7 ?
not designed for that. mini-led would be the way for that but only if you needed the HDR, otherwise stick to a $400 monitor
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tunejunky:

not designed for that. mini-led would be the way for that but only if you needed the HDR, otherwise stick to a $400 monitor
Any particular 1440p suggestions ?
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cucaulay malkin:

Any particular 1440p suggestions ?
for a normal room i like the TUF, for a bright room i like the LG ultragear both at 27", a bit more for the 32" but worth it if you have the room. the Samsung is too pricy and i'm not a VA fan (but new VA is better than my old crap VA) so the same for any AU panel
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Yeah most va's have just too much motion artifacting to be seriously considered ips competition for a gaming monitor.
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Three vital specs can be immediately gleaned from the model name making it easy to remember. That's how to name a monitor.
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cucaulay malkin:

Yeah most va's have just too much motion artifacting to be seriously considered ips competition for a gaming monitor.
Yeah VA is an instant no for me as well on any shape or form ....that said there are people who do not notice it all ...or they do not mind it .... So for those VA might be great for em .
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Venix:

Yeah VA is an instant no for me as well on any shape or form ....that said there are people who do not notice it all ...or they do not mind it .... So for those VA might be great for em .
definitely has other pros, for work or videos, but not for pixel response times for sure.
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'Availability, Warranty, and Pricing:' Then no mention of pricing... I baffles me and annoys me somewhat just how many articles never mention a product's price.