Possible new king of monitors? ... Alienware AW3423DW

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I gotta imagine that if the panel is being made by Samsung, they will be releasing an monitor, or series of, themselves at some point here.

But Dell's premium levels of warranty service is ****ing S-tier awesome sauce. Something I'm not entirely sure Samsung can possibly match.
 
32-34" 4K 16:9 please. I seen Acer is doing it with a Mini-LED. Do it with OLED damn it!
 
I really like the G8, just wish it wasn't curved. It's also a very aggressive curve at 1000R which I don't understand for a 16:9 32" display.
 
I might move from G7 to G8 for a while until I get an OLED G8 or something.
But not sure if 3070 would be enjoyable for 4K gaming and even a 3090 might struggle so 240 Hz might be wasted.
Already used to 32 inch 1000R curve.
 
Yeah that curve is atrocious. 32" does not need that, it looks stupid.

Giving my 38GL950G to my dad. Hopefully by March some of these monitors are available. Looks like ASUS just announced a 42" 120Hz OLED screen as well.
 
I'm tempted by that 32" samsung monitor, but apparently the release of the g9 NEO was a trainwreck, people are still having problems with firmware related issues.

And the launch of the vanilla g9 wasn't exactly smooth sailing either, seems like samsung is the DICE of the hardware world.
 
This. The eye gets used to it very quickly.

Its funny how the eye gets trained. After a couple months using a curved display whenever I'd go back to using a normal display it almost looked like it had an inverted backwards curve, because to me a curved display now seemed flatter. Like the edges curve back instead of towards me. Weird.
 
Its funny how the eye gets trained. After a couple months using a curved display whenever I'd go back to using a normal display it almost looked like it had an inverted backwards curve, because to me a curved display now seemed flatter. Like the edges curve back instead of towards me. Weird.

Right?
 
I honestly thought my current 16:9 monitor was convex even though it is flat after using curved monitors for so long.
 
Looks great. Hope they produce a 38" 1600p version eventually.

Samsung is supposedly doing a wide range of gaming monitors using the nee tech. Watch the Linus video on it.

The burn in will still happen it will just take longer. And it's unknown how a desktop setting will effect burn in. It has to do with the fact that the new immittors use a fraction of the power due to the tech which is awesome.
 
yeah.... id rather buy from dell for monitors. Samsungs QC is garbage and has been for years. Until they fix that I refuse to buy from them.
 
Samsung is supposedly doing a wide range of gaming monitors using the nee tech. Watch the Linus video on it.

The burn in will still happen it will just take longer. And it's unknown how a desktop setting will effect burn in. It has to do with the fact that the new immittors use a fraction of the power due to the tech which is awesome.
Yea this was a cool video. Got me even more excited about the tech.
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yeah.... id rather buy from dell for monitors. Samsungs QC is garbage and has been for years. Until they fix that I refuse to buy from them.

Yeah, wading through the QC issues on Samsung Electronic's Odyssey line of monitors, especially the G9 series, is appallingly unacceptable. To the point that now... I wouldn't recommend anyone buy a Samsung monitor unless your buying it from some where with a great return policy. Especially the Odyssey line. I wouldn't be surprised if they get sued over the G9 neo.

So kinda nice that Dell is the electronics company here, because Samsung Display's tech is awesome sauce. And its worth remembering that Samsung Display and Samsung Electronics are different.
 
Wish it wasn't curved. Oh gee look now everyone likes glossy screens again. Glossy screens with good filters are the bomb.com, I can't look at these crap anti glare screens any longer.
 
Well, after seeing everything announced at CES, I think I'm going with the ASUS 42" or the LG 42" OLED. I don't see anyone announcing good stuff with the QN-OLED panel from Samsung in a reasonable size at 4K.

Hopefully we'll have availability by March.. otherwise I'll be hooking the PC up to my 65" C9 in the meantime lol
 
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