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Which should i get (sorry for repeat)

So i was deciding between these after doing some research and cost of everything i have posted this before but I am adding another monitor/this is my final decision and it would help a lot!

 

There is also a Open Box For LG exact cost is 666.28$ -I might just get that but i dont mind spending on a "better" one or Just spending full price that way once i get a Protection plan i get full price back. Thank you for reading! If anyone has better ideas on better monitor's that are OLED Please let me know! I really appreciate all of you!

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2 minutes ago, Oakmeal said:

So i was deciding between these after doing some research and cost of everything i have posted this before but I am adding another monitor/this is my final decision and it would help a lot!

 

There is also a Open Box For LG exact cost is 666.28$ -I might just get that but i dont mind spending on a "better" one or Just spending full price that way once i get a Protection plan i get full price back. Thank you for reading! If anyone has better ideas on better monitor's that are OLED Please let me know! I really appreciate all of you!

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Is your budget around 700 bucks? I say the LG is the best deal here as they all have the same panel but LG's is cheaper than the ASUS by 100 bucks and the UI is better than corsair's IMO

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For many years I used a 27 inch monitor and really never had any issues with it but then, one day, I figured what the hell since at the time Costco had a 32 inch monitor for sale so I thought I would give it a try.  After using the 32 inch for several years now, I WILL NEVER GO BACK TO 27.  So if at all possible, try to give a 32 inch monitor a chance.  You will be extremely happy that you did.  Oh, the 32 inch that I have is an LG.

 

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If you want best HDR configuration, LG did the best. 

 

I am a bit skeptical on Asus since I buy Asus PG42UQ due to bugs here and there. Later I change to LG OLED Flex and it is totally bugs free, especially on HDR, no washed out issue, not even on desktop environment. 

 

The 27" Asus seems also got issue but if not wrong, it is fixed I think. From review Asus having the highest brightness in among three. 

 

No idea on Cosair. 

 

My first pick will be LG. 

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it's the same panel so go with one of the cheaper 2, i dont recommend open box items from newegg, if you live near a microcenter they might have open box items to save you some $.

 

The Asus does get slightly brighter but it's not actually 99% p3 (hub tested at 96%, as is the other 2), my pick is the LG. I'm not really worried about burn-in on WOLEDs.

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If you still have the return window and full warranty coverage, i don't see the issue in trying the open box one. Since they're still brand new on the market, you shouldn't worry about getting a storage unit. An OLED display for $666 is just an amazing deal. The Asus is pretty inconsistent in reviews. Hardware Unboxed reviewed it as a significantly brighter option than the LG. RTINGS reviewed the Asus as a dimmer option. So we don't really know which one is the "customer experience". Plus, higher brightness typically also comes with higher risk of burn-in. And to add to that, i've yet to hear about software issues with LG. Their HDR tuning is typically also on point.

 

For these resons I recommend to get the open box LG.

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54 minutes ago, xg32 said:

The Asus does get slightly brighter but it's not actually 99% p3 (hub tested at 96%, as is the other 2), my pick is the LG. I'm not really worried about burn-in on WOLEDs.

The difference between 96% and 99% coverage is insanely small in real measurements. It's basically panel variance. RTINGS measured 97.2% and you can see the black triangle is basically fully covering the gamut (white triangle) except a bit in the green section.

 

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12 minutes ago, Stahlmann said:

The difference between 96% and 99% coverage is insanely small in real measurements. It's basically panel variance. RTINGS measured 97.2% and you can see the black triangle is basically fully covering the gamut (white triangle) except a bit in the green section.

 

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I was comparing multiple  monitors last year for a bit to mix and match between 4 setups, it's noticeable to the eye, but only if they were side by side, i'm not saying it's a deal-breaker, just pointing out asus' bs, it's the same panel.

 

Both OLEDs ive had were weak in green, i dont use them at max brightness for that reason, so the asus being brighter really isn't worth the extra imho

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