YEah so yorue taking $2K for monitor, $1.2K for card(which I doubt the 2080 can play 4K 60fps), $1K for PC to play at 4K, lol. Thats $5K vs $500.
Edit: I also just got another 55" roku cheap 4K HDR TV 144hz for less than $500.
Hell, also do not forget let's say you are starting from Scratch.
$2,000 27" Display for HDR/4k
$1,200 Vid Card
$1,200 PC (Lack of 4k player, lack of Dolby Vision)
$300 for a Comfortable Chair (I am going to use Owner Furbished Couch in place of this in the comparison lol)
$150 for a decent (Albeit weak) 5.1 Speaker System
$500 as an opportunity cost in your time getting the PC up and running/Drivers/Testing.
$5,350 - To game in a PC chair, looking at a 27" display with a mediocre sound system, no ability to play 4k discs with lossless/Atmos, and all the "fun" that comes with maintaining the system. (Pretend you are not plugging this into an existing home theater for sake of argument)
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$2,200 - 65" OLED LG Display 4k HDR with HDR10/Dolby Vision
$499 Xbox One X
$479 Klipsch Quintet 5.0 Speaker Set
$278 - Klipsch R-12 Sub (Downfiring)
$399 - Klipsch Dolby Atmos Pair Up Firing
$399 - Aventage A770 (Dolby Atmos, Vision support)
$0.00 - Existing Owner Furbished Couch (Lol told ya this was coming
$500 as opportunity cost mounting speakers and configurating system
$4,754 - To game on a couch looking at a 65" 4k HDR display with a fantastic sound system, 4k player with lossless and Dolby Atmos, with little to maintain.
Now... Let's add a PS Pro because we know all the best games are on that right now.
$399 PS Pro
$5,153 - includes both consoles and anything you want to play, while also now having your home theater and music set up for the rest of your life.
Saved almost 200 (With both consoles) for an experience that will hands down blow a PC away in terms of functionality and use case.
Choice is pretty clear.