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4k/1440p/Ultrawide

FiveNine

I've made a similar topic before but now new things are happening so i'm still going back and forth.

I'm in no rush to make a purchase, waiting around and following the market, interesting to hear some of y'all thoughts on the matter.

Monitor would be used for games, watching cable tv, and as additional desktop/work space (wall mounted)

 

LG 34UM88-P - 580eu

AOC U3477PQU - 550eu  

These are both 1440p ultrawide 60hz

 

LG 32UD59 - 450eu

This one is 4k 60hz

 

AOC Agon AG322QCX - 550eu 

This one is regular 1440p but 144hz

 

What would you pick and why? Keep in mind that hardware would be updated (eventually) accordingly to support the monitor choice to my satisfactory performance level.

If you wouldn't buy any because they aren't good (or overpriced), you can let me know that too, i didn't do any in-depth research.

Note that the prices are adjusted for my country and choices are limited so better/cheaper options aren't available here unfortunately

 

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6 minutes ago, Canada EH said:

I havent seen any 4k at higher then 60Hz

Id go wiff 1440 144

Is the particular model from the post good/worth the money?

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Ultrawide gets my vote.

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3 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Ultrawide gets my vote.

Any preference between the 2 models and why?

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Just now, FiveNine said:

Any preference between the 2 models and why?

LG gets my vote since I've had nothing but good experience with them on nearly 40 or so monitors, but AOC hasn't been tried much so I can't comment on them. 

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