LG presents UltraFine OLED Pro 31.5in OLED monitor

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Oh mama, give me a price under 1k and I’m sold.
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OLED Monitor , a wet dream of almost any enthusiast gamer .
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Oled pro for extra sales. Ignorant buyers will believe they are gonna avoid burn in because it's an oled "pro" monitor for pc.
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Since they haven't shown any input specs i'm guessing this is one of those 'Pro Art' monitors with 60Hz and no HDMI 2.1.
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It's about time! Though, where are the all the sizes/ultrawide options? Seems crazy not to launch a full line of options. 4k @ 60hz 32" OLED is great if the price is right but so many more possibilities than this. Since the pricing of "gaming" monitors as of late has been generally outrageous, I am expecting this to follow trends sadly.
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cryohellinc:

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That tore me of the chair again! ROFL
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Great, back to black!
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cryohellinc:

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As someone that has an lg oled b8 55 inch as a main monitor for more than a year now, if you don't pop a can of beer and watch cbn for the rest of your days, you'll be fine. Most game UIs are dynamic(moving), or can be made transparent or already are transparent because the devs probably had oleds in mind whilst making them. Mobas like dota/lol are definitely a no go however. I've done more than 3k hours on this TV and there's not a single sign of burn in, and I've had a lot of static things with hours on end being displayed on it. I don't know what kind of a special human being it takes to burn these panels, but its definitely not as easy as people say. But you need to own one and try it for yourself, otherwise you'd be stuck commenting the same thing you always will until microleds come along.
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Anything under £4000 and they'll get a sale from me!
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bemaniac:

Anything under £4000 and they'll get a sale from me!
Just buy a 48" and figure out how you'll manage with the size, saving you £2500
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it only has to do 120hz VRR and match or beat the CX48 in price to eradicate the "high end" monitor market
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I have plenty of horror games I refuse to play on anything else than oled don't know when but I'll get an oled monitor one day...4K is annoying tough if it had the same scalers than current LG TVs have (old movies in 1080p look amazing if you raise the sharpness) I would insta buy but I doubt they have those, current tvs have 10x more features and picture quality than monitors they even have a better working black frame insertion
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Most TVs do not work at 4:4:4 which makes text reading on the telly not very comfortable. About 32" is just what I want. But it won't do if it is mere 60hz
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itpro:

Oled pro for extra sales. Ignorant buyers will believe they are gonna avoid burn in because it's an oled "pro" monitor for pc.
cryohellinc:

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Overrrrrblowwnnnnnn worrryyyyy. Now, not talking about overblown worries (yes, i have an OLED TV, i use it all the time, obviously, it can be an issue, it hasn't so far, and i usually use it for gaming, with static sections all time, and have had for about 4, maybe more years now), i'm interested what the frequency is. If it's 120/144, i'll be seriously interested.
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RavenMaster:

Since they haven't shown any input specs i'm guessing this is one of those 'Pro Art' monitors with 60Hz and no HDMI 2.1.
ProArt is Asus and the ProArt display I own supports 100Hz / AdaptiveSync.
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deusex:

Ignorant thing is, people that cry about burn in never even had OLED panel. Just repeating what other said. I just got about 2 months ago CX 48 OLED as my monitor. This thing is awesome. As a matter of fact, this thing as monitor is so good that even if burn in ever develops I'm getting another one. All the top of the line monitors I had don't come even close to LG CX.
2 months?
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deusex:

Ignorant thing is, people that cry about burn in never even had OLED panel. Just repeating what other said.
It's what Samsung says to push LG aside. Hence why they also came up with 'QLED'. Hilarious. Got an LG OLED for 2 years now and it's awesome. RDR2 looked funtastic on it (PS4 version).
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RavenMaster:

Since they haven't shown any input specs i'm guessing this is one of those 'Pro Art' monitors with 60Hz and no HDMI 2.1.
Possible. But would be a silly move to only have 60hz models and not higher. Given the market is already flooded with good IPS monitors with 120hz+ and above refresh rates with equally good color reproduction, including those from LG's own lineups.
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deusex:

Ignorant thing is, people that cry about burn in never even had OLED panel. Just repeating what other said. I just got about 2 months ago CX 48 OLED as my monitor. This thing is awesome. As a matter of fact, this thing as monitor is so good that even if burn in ever develops I'm getting another one. All the top of the line monitors I had don't come even close to LG CX.
Same here, but I got the 55 inch CX, sincer the 48" was so much more expensive. Now, I'm even more happier that I got the larger one, because it just feels better, especially in movies. There are a lot of things you "shouldn't" do on an OLED and I wonder how will LG handle the potential static images for hours on end. It probably has some safety built in features to circumvent burn in, at least up until some point. On the other hand, if the market will be flooded with OLED monitors at some point and if their prices will drop substantially as predicted, I don't mind changing my monitor every three years if the current one will have some signs of burn in. It's good to see the market going into OLED direction.