Even cheaper with a education account bring the price down to $466ish!
Entry level 3rd gen qd-oled panel with only 200nits typical brightness.
Edit 5/6:
Price is now $443.47!
$399 With student!
Even cheaper with a education account bring the price down to $466ish!
Entry level 3rd gen qd-oled panel with only 200nits typical brightness.
Edit 5/6:
Price is now $443.47!
$399 With student!
I didn’t want to mention it in the post but if 100% rather spend the extra 50$ for the 280hz version. As for the Lenovo, I haven't seen any reviews for the 1440p version, but the 4k version was mentioned here noting "performance issues in HDR modes and weird setting choices" so I'm just gonna steer clear for now.
If you're referring to the Lenovo 27Q-10 (Model Number: 68CFGACBAU) then I bought one last time for $530 when I missed out the deal on the Gigabyte MO27Q2 for $489.
It does 280hz and it has a gloss finish. No complaints from me.
It's been awesome how affordable OLED monitors have been getting..
works for Alienware 34 240Hz QD-OLED too.
bringing down monitor to 1067 from 1199
200 nits errrr.
Keep in mind, with the higher contrast of OLED monitors, perceived brightness is much higher versus a 200nit IPS or VA panel. Wouldn't worry too much about it being "only" 200 nits.
If you see the 280Hz panel, they are 400 nits and max 1000 nits. The max of 240Hz is only 400 nits. The market will say. I’ll by pass the 240Hz panel.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/957827
I know this is 180hz but I dont think i will notice a big difference between 180 and 240 nor can i hit that during games, in terms of the actual monitor which one would you guys recommend. The biggest difference I see is matte vs glossy, but I am not sure which is better because i normally use a bright room but problem is oled and matte dont look that good in bright rooms…
I'd say glossy looks better, as for getting one of these? I say wait a little longer and pray woled/quantum film products drop in price. I too rather my blinds up instead of cowering in a light controlled cave.
I deadset can't tell the difference between 60-120hz and 244hz. When I got a 244hz monitor I thought it looked a lot better for months.. until I realised I hadn't changed the refresh rate for the monitor in the display settings and it was still only at 60hz.
Strange. I deadset cant stand playing at anything under 60fps since getting a high refresh monitor. Even 60fps feels laggy and I often change settings to make sure Im getting at least 90+ in all games. Your eyes must be only 60hz or something cos this has been tested and proven that some people can see all the way up to 360hz with blind testing.
Some people just can’t see it, kinda envy them, don’t have to spend more money of higher refresh rates.
90fps is the minimum good framerate, agreed, which is one of the reasons that VR has settled on that as the minimum. Of course, it's even more important there to reduce the chance of nausea and other negative effects.
Damn, I need a 32" for work/gaming. Non curve screen too -any recommendations?
You just missed out on all the Legion 32UD-10 deals
It's worth noting that the deal is only active at night time. So if it is slowing as expired, set a reminder to check it at 9pm.
I thought I'd missed it too, but nabbed it the next night.
I was looking at this, I prefer glossy for OLED. Have never tried OLED monitor but have 3 x OLED TV's
There are many panels that are 4k 32", and they get more and more expensive the newer they are. Current production and older panels have text fringing that might mess with whatever work you'll be preforming, though that can be solved with software or you won't even notice it at all. I think assuming you don't have any crazy expectations, jumping from any LCD to a Legion 32UD-10 is going to be a treat. Feel free to ignore the stuff below if its just looks like a bunch of gibberish.
List of 4k 32' panel tech;
2024 Samsung Gen3 QD-Oled <= Legion 32UD-10
2026 Samsung Gen4 QD-Oled
24/2025 LG Gen3 WOLED
2026 LG Tandem WOLED (Gen4)
I expect both manufactures to release a RBG stripe panel soon^tm that will solve all the text clarity stuff, it will most likely be expensive :)
Get the 'superseded' version of this for $50 more.
Better in every single way.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/959409
OLED are literal garbage for office work, try staring at a reflective mirror all day long.
Okay at night if all you do is gaming or movies with all the lights turned off but don't be fooled
Around $50 more for the 280hz version. Is it worth it?
Also this vs the Lenovo 280hz - I hear Alienware is semi gloss and Lenovo is matte finish. Does anyone have any first hand experience?