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16 hours ago, xg32 said:

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i always wanted to buy this monitor but i have to order it online we dont have it in my country

we got the Asus PG279QM as the best 1440p with a wide color gamut

plus if i get the msi mag274qrf-qd i need to buy a calibration tool like idisplay pro

it needs calibration but the asus is better factory calibrated out of thye box

best upgrade for Asus PG279Q

been having the monitor for 6 years

i want to upgrade for a better monitor

not sure if to stay 1440p or go 4k

and been looking on few monitors

in the market but none seems

to be convincing for a real upgrade

also i watch all hardware unboxed vedios

i want something with a wide color gamut

and fast

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Since you already have a 1440p display, I suggest going for a 4k 144Hz monitor, there are plenty of sub 32 inch models out there and you likely will be able to benefit from it using tech like DLSS 2.0 or playing older games.

 

If that price range is too much, waiting is also a win-win as their prices should go down over time. I just don't think it would be worthwhile to get another 1440p. I have seen some good deals like that Gigabyte OLED 48" for $800, that's rather large for my tastes so there are also models like the Gigabyte M32U which sold for $600 a few months ago, (almost bought it myself) But with newer models coming in the next one or two years you're most likely to benefit from much enhanced backlight dimming tech as units like the M32U have a outrageously bad zone count of "around 16." Still better than edge lit I guess...

 

Of course there are more expensive models out there which should do great.

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1 hour ago, rotexen said:

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11 hours ago, Weak1ings said:

Since you already have a 1440p display, I suggest going for a 4k 144Hz monitor, there are plenty of sub 32 inch models out there and you likely will be able to benefit from it using tech like DLSS 2.0 or playing older games.

 

If that price range is too much, waiting is also a win-win as their prices should go down over time. I just don't think it would be worthwhile to get another 1440p. I have seen some good deals like that Gigabyte OLED 48" for $800, that's rather large for my tastes so there are also models like the Gigabyte M32U which sold for $600 a few months ago, (almost bought it myself) But with newer models coming in the next one or two years you're most likely to benefit from much enhanced backlight dimming tech as units like the M32U have a outrageously bad zone count of "around 16." Still better than edge lit I guess...

 

Of course there are more expensive models out there which should do great.

same thing i was thinking about the Gigabyte M32U but not sure yet

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10 hours ago, xg32 said:

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if i decide to stay 1440p i'll rather get the Asus PG279QM which the newer model for the PG279Q

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16 hours ago, xg32 said:

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i always wanted to buy this monitor but i have to order it online we dont have it in my country

we got the Asus PG279QM as the best 1440p with a wide color gamut

plus if i get the msi mag274qrf-qd i need to buy a calibration tool like idisplay pro

it needs calibration but the asus is better factory calibrated out of thye box

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