Anyways, what's up with not having good mid range monitors on sale? Plenty of midrange TVs, but if you want' a 30-34" 4K monitor with OLED or just great black levels, proper HDR - only high ends available.
It seems that mid range was replaced by gamer garbage - instead of black levels, correct-ish colour representation, and usable HDR you can have none of those, but 120Hz. What the hell.
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How is that not midrange market? You're telling me that between lowend 280 eur 32" 4k displays and highend 1900 eur 32" 4k midrange doesn't exist? Uh huh. Well with those parameters - display quality - it doesn't, and that's my problem, quality is changed to refresh rate.
Last edited by ldev; 2022-07-01 at 12:32 PM.
My nickname is "LDEV", not "idev". (both font clarification and ez bait)
yall im smh @ ur simplified english
LG 43UN700-B , have it, love it.
60hz but 4k ultra wont go over that in a long time.
Dont even see a 4090 go 100pfs on ultra in good looking game.
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I'm running all Asus ROG monitors and so far so good, and they basically stay on 24/7 some for 5 years now. I'm not a fan of ultra wides for gaming myself, love them for work big nope on the gaming PC. I stick to around 27-inch 1440p panels that do 240hz, and 1ms responses times for my main gaming screen.
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I want a car that goes the speed of a type r, sounds like a type r, looks like one, how is that not midtier ?
Like, what the fuck mate. I can get a hyundai tucson or civic type r for midrange prices. For monitors - I can get only hyundai tucson.
gtfo
50+ inch TVs can get passable colors, usable HDR and OLEDs in a fucking mid range tier, but apparently that in a fucking 32" monitor is high end, according to you? lmao
Last edited by ldev; 2022-07-01 at 01:24 PM.
My nickname is "LDEV", not "idev". (both font clarification and ez bait)
yall im smh @ ur simplified english
It's just economics. Sure there's SOME people who'd want something like that, but not enough to warrant companies making product for that segment. If there's not enough potential customers, it's often simply not worth it to make product for that particular niche. Better to focus on markets that have huge numbers of potential customers. That's just how business works.
same problem