I’m still loving my Alienware. It’s pricy but damn nice.What’s the best option for 1440p IPS these days? Was kinda looking at an ASUS PG279QM or LG 27GR83Q-B.
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I’m still loving my Alienware. It’s pricy but damn nice.What’s the best option for 1440p IPS these days? Was kinda looking at an ASUS PG279QM or LG 27GR83Q-B.
Dont get that feeling too often with computer hardware. Love it when I do, though. Feels like it was worth it for once.I’m still loving my Alienware. It’s pricy but damn nice.
I have a LG oled as well hooked up so I alternate if I want 4k 120 FPS for stuff but I’ve grown accustomed to the 240 1440 resolution:Dont get that feeling too often with computer hardware. Love it when I do, though. Feels like it was worth it for once.
Ended up ordering an Alienware AW2724. Based on the RTing’s reviews, it looks like it’s pretty much the same panel as the Dell that was linked a page back, and Alienware’s clearing them out at $199 right now.
Alienware 27 inch Gaming Monitor (AW2724DM) - Computer Monitors | Dell USA
Shop the Alienware 27-inch gaming monitor (AW2724DM) with a QHD display that delivers sharp visuals across wide viewing angles. Or view all computer monitors at Dell.com.www.dell.com
Did you have any issue loading the RTing ICC? I remember trying to do that on my Alienware one last year but the Windows profile manager thing was not intuitive and I couldn’t get it to load or save, some roadblock. Just remember giving up after 10 minutes and saying whatever.Monitor came in yesterday. It’s a massive upgrade over my old ASUS VG248’s. It definitely had a green tint to it out of the box, but it looks great now with some calibration tweaks and the RTing’s ICC profile.
Did you have any issue loading the RTing ICC? I remember trying to do that on my Alienware one last year but the Windows profile manager thing was not intuitive and I couldn’t get it to load or save, some roadblock. Just remember giving up after 10 minutes and saying whatever.
I have a previous, non-OLED model of the same line of monitors - arguably the best single computing purchase I've ever made regarding entertainment. Absolutely phenomenal; picked up mine right when Cyberpunk 2077 released and it was absolute bliss.Grabbed an Alienware 32-inch OLED on sale. AW3225QF. $850.
First monitor I have ever owned that was ready to go and perfectly calibrated out of the box. No fiddling with the monitor, no fiddling with the OS. Plop & Plug Easy™.
This one has a slight curve to it which I like. It fits right into my field of vision perfectly. The 32 it replaced didn't quite fit.
The HDR/Windows/Games stuff works really well so far. This panel is rated low on the nits scale...but OLED doesn't need huge brightness to work. My other panel was set to 50034981 nits and I had to run it that high to get an image out of the fucking thing. This is a calm and relaxed viewing experience that I noticed within 2 minutes of playing Borderlands 4. The usual blacks being very black doesn't take long to get used to. It has the side effect of making things easy to focus on...less eye strain. Not having 3509247593843485704579847509824753874 photons blasted into my skull every nanosecond is a nice change.
Colors are bang on. This is a low latency monitor which I noticed right away playing BL4.
All these years of using computers and FINALLY got a decent monitor.