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glossy oled panel in 4k + 240hz in a gaming monitor

Sina1

what is the best model glossy oled panel in 4k + 240hz in a gaming monitor that I can buy for my new gaming computer that works well with my nvidia rtx 4080 + amd 7 7800x3d and I want to have gaming monitor in large size inch with corning gorilla glass coating  on the gaming monitor

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or do you know how I can create a portable glossy oled panel in 4k + 240hz in a gaming monitor with corning gorilla glass coating similar to this.

 

the front of the gaming monitor must be black color so I can get the display as much as possible to get an edge to edge display on the gaming monitor and have support for multi touch and pen support

 

 

 

driver circuit board for that gaming monitor must have support Thunderbolt 4 and multi touch and g sync and dolby vision and hdr10+

 

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I don't think anyone is making something like this portable. There are upcoming monitors with these specs. Also from various brands, some specs can differ. Personally I look for matte and 480Hz eith BFI and that's currently from Asus so far. These being 32".

Now making it portable, oof, if not from factory. Would be needing a good protection, stand, feet. As far as display protection itself, the so called coating is from the factory. You'd need a huge corning glass display protector like for phones but a huge one hah. There is that Dough Spectrum monitor that has such display but it's not in retail and order from them was iffy.

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2 hours ago, Doobeedoo said:

I don't think anyone is making something like this portable. There are upcoming monitors with these specs. Also from various brands, some specs can differ. Personally I look for matte and 480Hz eith BFI and that's currently from Asus so far. These being 32".

Now making it portable, oof, if not from factory. Would be needing a good protection, stand, feet. As far as display protection itself, the so called coating is from the factory. You'd need a huge corning glass display protector like for phones but a huge one hah. There is that Dough Spectrum monitor that has such display but it's not in retail and order from them was iffy.

if you know how I can get such a model gaming monitor display created for me, I want to know and have the built-in speaker

 

 

 

 

it must be better than this portable monitor display created for me

 

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1 hour ago, Sina1 said:

if you know how I can get such a model gaming monitor display created for me, I want to know and have the built-in speaker

 

 

 

 

it must be better than this portable monitor display created for me

 

Unfortunately no. It would be quite a diy project and you'd need such expensive display and also not to ruin it in the process which is scary being expensive.

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23 minutes ago, Doobeedoo said:

Unfortunately no. It would be quite a diy project and you'd need such expensive display and also not to ruin it in the process which is scary being expensive.

Do you know someone who can create such a gaming monitor display for me and can take the risk of creating it for me or do you know another model gaming monitor display that will be released in the future that I can buy then

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Sina1 said:

Do you know someone who can create such a gaming monitor display for me and can take the risk of creating it for me or do you know another model gaming monitor display that will be released in the future that I can buy then

 

 

You can check upcoming OLED monitors from CES here, scroll a bit down and check the table for specs. OLED Monitors In 2024: Current Market Status - Display Ninja

 

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On 2/3/2024 at 12:37 PM, Sina1 said:

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Your dream portable monitor doesn’t exist and no one will create customise for you.

 

 

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On 1/26/2024 at 2:14 PM, Doobeedoo said:

I don't think anyone is making something like this portable. There are upcoming monitors with these specs. Also from various brands, some specs can differ. Personally I look for matte and 480Hz eith BFI and that's currently from Asus so far. These being 32".

Now making it portable, oof, if not from factory. Would be needing a good protection, stand, feet. As far as display protection itself, the so called coating is from the factory. You'd need a huge corning glass display protector like for phones but a huge one hah. There is that Dough Spectrum monitor that has such display but it's not in retail and order from them was iffy.

is it good to buy a samsung 34 inch odyssey oled g8 in the year 2024 for 874 dollars instead of an asus rog swift oled pg32ucdm or than ASUS 34 ROG Swift PG34WCDM or is there a better model affordable glossy qd-oled display panel monitor with 4k 240hz under than 874 dollars for qd-oled display panel monitor ?

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4 hours ago, Sina1 said:

is it good to buy a samsung 34 inch odyssey oled g8 in the year 2024 for 874 dollars instead of an asus rog swift oled pg32ucdm or than ASUS 34 ROG Swift PG34WCDM or is there a better model affordable glossy qd-oled display panel monitor with 4k 240hz under than 874 dollars for qd-oled display panel monitor ?

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Both of these 34" monitors are not 4K.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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4 hours ago, Sina1 said:

is it good to buy a samsung 34 inch odyssey oled g8 in the year 2024 for 874 dollars instead of an asus rog swift oled pg32ucdm or than ASUS 34 ROG Swift PG34WCDM or is there a better model affordable glossy qd-oled display panel monitor with 4k 240hz under than 874 dollars for qd-oled display panel monitor ?

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I wouldn't get those as they are ultrawide and not 4K. There is no 4K 240Hz monitor anywhere near that price, they are just being released now and cost way more. 

Maybe if you find 1440p OLED for around that price on sale.

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12 minutes ago, Doobeedoo said:

I wouldn't get those as they are ultrawide and not 4K. There is no 4K 240Hz monitor anywhere near that price, they are just being released now and cost way more. 

Maybe if you find 1440p OLED for around that price on sale.

I know it's ultrawide that's what I'm after and I managed to get it for 698 dollars is that a good price for that samsung 34 inch odyssey qd-oled g8 model monitor and is the only model qd-oled glossy display panel I can find in 34 inch and is it good to use 1440p with 175hz then and can you overclock it to 200hz or 240hz on the samsung 34 inch odyssey oled g8

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18 minutes ago, Sina1 said:

I know it's ultrawide that's what I'm after and I managed to get it for 698 dollars is that a good price for that samsung 34 inch odyssey qd-oled g8 model monitor and is the only model qd-oled glossy display panel I can find in 34 inch and is it good to use 1440p with 175hz then and can you overclock it to 200hz or 240hz on the samsung 34 inch odyssey oled g8

It's a good price, warranty is not as long as some other can be and doesn't cover burn in. There are other models from brands. All those QD OLED monitors use glossy panel but no polarizer though. Forget about overclock.

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