More than that for sure because the 27" OLED monitor for creatives is already $3,000 on B&H which must mean professional monitors are somehow special to justify such a price premium. The 60Hz panel and HDR400 rating are not exactly impressive specs - must be the 99% Adobe RGB color gamut...
It must be mentioned that what impresses me more than anything, is that LG should be recognized for addressing consumer complaints in a timely manner. Frankly, I'm surprised at the frequency and effectiveness of LG's recent OLED firmware updates - this cannot be said of its rival Samsung who...
ABSOLUTELY, and most importantly since we're talking about high bandwidth, it would totally justify the premium if they can market this gaming OLED as "the first Displayport 2.0 capable" monitor so 4K120Hz HDR 12-bit color without compression. It's expected that the first DP 2.0 products will...
The question is whether the maker will design the 42" to be a TV like the 48" or a real gaming monitor (to compete with the ASUS XG43UQ HDR1000 expected to be $1300)? Since LG Electronics also sells Freesync Premium Pro LCD gaming monitors, I'm hoping that it's the latter.
Thanks for that assessment Sam! I too was afraid of this - PC monitors are designed to be used/viewed with specific fields of view and resolutions optimized for desktop duty (18" to 24" away), but with a 48" size, suddenly, this distance must be adjusted which throws everything off - distance...
Robert, can you ask LG product managers the following?
Regarding 2020 LG TVs certified as either Freesync "Premium Pro" or "Premium", and specifically, how does the LG OLED 77GX (certified Premium Pro) differs from the nearly identical LG OLED 77CX certified one tier lower as "Premium". I've...
If it's any consolation, maybe later production batches receive incremental improvements due to better QC over the course of production - LOL that's what I'd like to think.
For some context, these delays are affecting all electronics coming from Asia. I'm building a few computers right now, and there have been shortages regardless of the components: power supplies, motherboards, graphics cards, cases, etc. There are literally no X570 motherboards or power supplies...