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  1. Well i ended up getting the Samsung JG50. it was the only option available in the specs i was looking for. But i got to say. I must be one of those slow brain people because i can't tell the difference between 60 and 144hz. Soo im feeling kindda bummed, because this feels more like a downgrade than anything... Before (Sony 49" 4K) After (Samsung JG50 32")
  2. What price do you see? I see it at 46k pesos. That is around 730 U$D. The one in the link you posted i see it at 420 U$D
  3. That monitor looks fantastic for that price. Im looking for it in my country but i cant find it :(. What i found is a latin america DELL page that does the import with transport Fees and Taxes but i don't know if it is a legit DELL page. https://accessories.la.dell.com/ https://accessories.la.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=ar&l=es&s=dhs&cs=ardhs1&sku=210-ATYT what do you think?
  4. I just checked and i can only find one used at U$D 200 more than the CJG50 new. But dunno if i'm comfortable buying an used monitor. Does the fact that the CJG50 doesn't have free sync is a deal breaker? I don't know how usefull is in a 144hz monitor or if it would even work with my 980ti if it had free sync.
  5. This are the monitors in a relatively "ok price" that i can get here in Argentina. Samsung LC32JG50 Size: 32" Ratio: 16 x 9 Resolution: 2560 x 1440 Panel: VA Refresh Rate: 144Hz Response Time: 4ms FreeSync: No Price: U$D 670 Samsung LS34J550 Size: 34" Ratio: 21 x 9 Resolution: 3440 x 1440 Panel: VA Refresh Rate: 75Hz Response Time: 4ms FreeSync: Yes Price: U$D 825 Lg 34UC79G Size: 34" Ratio: 21 x 9 Resolution: 2560 x 1080 Panel: IPS Refresh Rate: 144Hz Response Time: 5ms FreeSync: Yes Price: U$D 1000
  6. I play shooters ever so often. But mainly i play sandboxy games, space scifi games, sports games (aka Rocket League). The thing is i never had anything higher than a 60hz screen and i never saw a high refresh rate screen in person to see if is any good for me or is just a waste of money. So now that i need to change this TV i tought it could be the right time to jump into a high refresh rate monitor to see whats all about. But if it is a 75hz ultra wide it might not be enough jump on fps no notice it?
  7. Sadly the warranty ended a couple of months before the issues started. The only ultrawides i can find in my country are 34 inch 1440p VA at 75hz or 1080p at 120 or 144hz. But they are between 200 to 300 dollars more expensive than the 32" 16x9 option.
  8. Hey guys this is my first post on the forum. I think last time i was in a forum of any kind was like 10 years ago. No joking but this question is messing with my head! The world of pc monitor is quite a messy and complicated one. Sorry if my english is bad im from Argentina. I have a Sony 49" 4k HDR TV that i use as a monitor since 2017. Last year it started to get purple spots in different places and now on days the whole TV has shifted to a purple hue. I'm trying to act as if nothing is wrong and keep using it but it is getting harder each day that pass by. So i was thinking on buying a monitor to replace it. Would a 32" 1440p 144hz 4ms VA monitor be a good choice coming from a big 49" 4k tv? or will i regret the purchase in no time, and end up selling the monitor to buy a new 49 / 50 " 4k tv ?. I mainly do gaming (not competitive), watch movies, and do some photo editing and 3d modeling every so often. My system has a 4790k, 32gig of ram and a 980ti. (most of the times i run games at 1440p because the 980ti struggles quite a lot in 4k to reach 60fps) Thanks to anyone that helps with my question
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