Great, other than for very fast-moving games where you want a monitor with the best motion clarity, or if you want the best HDR quality. If you don't require top motion clarity or HDR quality, this monitor is a great choice - the right size and resolution.
I just set up mine, and started using it. I also have the LG 40WP95C. The U4025QW is a nice upgrade.
The contrast improvement with IPS Black is somewhat minor, but still noticeable. It's nice to get 120Hz instead of 72Hz. The brightness is higher in both SDR and HDR. HDR quality is pretty...
Right - who knows. Mine is about to arrive, so I'll see. I'm guessing something was wrong with the laptopmag test, but not sure. I don't really care much about SDR brightness, so not a big deal for me one way or the other, but I'm curious. Since the HDR is brighter than on the previous panel (as...
I use it at the same distance as other monitors - haven't noticed a need to push it back. No issues with the edges for me. I have to turn my head, but that's fine - I have to turn my head with the 40" Dell as well, just less.
That depends on what you do with the monitor. The motion clarity really matters only in fast-moving games (Doom Eternal, etc.) If that's not your main use, the brightness matters much more (for HDR games and videos).