Hi everyone,
As I suspected, I never play this thing and it is a waste to just have it sit in my drawer. So I'm letting this go for $450 F&F shipped. It will come with the official case and charging cable. Condition is 9/10 just because it doesn't look unused but I don't see any scratches or...
I need more size too. A 27" primary monitor isn't going to cut it for most that are looking for bleeding edge IMO. Hell, I don't think I could go back to a 34" ultrawide. I need a 32"+ 16:9 or 38"+ 21:10 at this point :D
I want a 38-40" ultrawide HiDPI microLED 1000+ nits HDR 144+Hz display. Not sure we have a display interface to push that many pixels at 144+Hz with HDR today. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. DisplayPort 2.0/2.1 may be able to do it but not sure.
I'm still waiting on my number to be called but I'm not sure I will actually buy it once Valve actually sends me the email... I want one but know it's going to be sitting in a drawer ~360 days a year.
I think this thing is definitely worth it for the right person though (person without young...
I have this and a 65" LG OLED in my office. I love both but they have different uses for me. As I work 10+ hours everyday looking at static content/menus/bars all day, I don't think I could replace my 38" with a current LG OLED due to potential burn in. The other thing that would bother me...
I wonder how long we'll have to wait for bigger versions... I'm a big 38"-40"ultrawide fan at this point but I would even take a 4k 32" 16:9 panel as well. I hope we see it soon.
Although I won't be picking one of these up, I'm definitely keeping an eye on the tech. This in a 38" or slightly bigger form would definitely have me second guessing my decision to not purchase. The 'sale' price is also super interesting as mini-LED displays are ridiculously priced IMO.
No idea what is being said here but some interesting demonstrations. The brightness fluctuations around the 6:50 mark is exactly what I hate about OLED:
It's right up there with every OLED TV review that has to tell us how special the technology is because 'each pixel is individual lit' as opposed to LCD technology.
Hmmm... I thought that you could only disable ASBL which dims the screen only when the TV shows static content for more than ~90 seconds. I'll have to look into this but I doubt they would let you disable ABL due to heat/electrical concerns. I could be wrong though.
It's a shame there isn't a 38" version. I don't think I can go back to 34" for my daily monitor. For me it's more about the vertical height than total real estate of a 34" ultrawide.
To be honest, I've had multiple offers... just hadn't gotten one that I loved enough to go through the whole ordeal of a trade. This is a beast of a card and won't complain about getting it into my system tomorrow if I must :D