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Hey guys, recently wrote a post asking for advice, however nobody responded 😞 My AOC CU34GX died and i am looking for upgrade. Not limited to the budget and from reviews and hardware unboxed video, it seems

AW3225QF 4k 240hz 32inch is best option. Its not yet available for few weeks in my country, so still looking if i should get something else. Any opinions on this monitor also, should i wait for something else ? it seems AW3225QF is monitor from end of 2023. Or Does LG 32GS95UE with that fancy dual mode refresh rate is worth paying extra ? Thanks in advance

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14 minutes ago, Tadziunia said:

Hey guys, recently wrote a post asking for advice, however nobody responded

Sorry about that

15 minutes ago, Tadziunia said:

AW3225QF 4k 240hz 32inch

This is good if you want the best colors, still very good refresh rate

15 minutes ago, Tadziunia said:

LG 32GS95UE

This is technically better at double the refresh rate but really you wont notice it, and you probably will notice the quantum dot color, if you can try to see if you can test both of them out in person

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1 hour ago, Tadziunia said:

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the "go to" is AW3225QF if curved and msi 321urx if flat. there's a slight red tint on the QD-OLED panels, while WOLED has low color volume.

 

The extra refresh rate on the WOLED is probably not worth paying extra for.

 

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My thoughts on it. 

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Most of the 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitors perform very similar in terms of color performance. The biggest differences are the extra features like KVM switches, a curved screen or different port selection.

 

The Dell is pretty much the best allrounder, but other models are sometimes significantly cheaper, which will in turn make them better options.

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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