A 32-inch 4K OLED monitor. Is that peak PC gaming? It might be, but then there's the problem of cost. If it's $1,000-plus, how many gamers can actually afford it?
Well, here's the good news. You can now get in on the action for a whisker under $700 thanks to this. That still isn't exactly rounding-error money. But it is more accessible and it is about $500 cheaper than the very first 32-inch 4K OLEDs originally went for.
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last year, there wasn't much I didn't like. "Long story short, right now and assuming we could get our hands on one, this is the 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel we'd go for," I said back then. Not much has changed since.
In fact, that's still true even with the arrival of the new . It's barely สล็อตฟรี an upgrade at all.
This cheaper model runs at 165 Hz instead of 240 Hz. But given this is a 4K panel, that's absolutely fine. You're not going to be hitting 240 fps in the latest games at 4K, even with a megabucks GPU.
Actually, that's the one problem with this 4K category. The cost of GPUs. I'd really want at least an Ti ทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรี and preferably an to get the most out of a monitor like this. And means another $800-plus, although we're finding new GPU deals on our page as we speak. Fingers crossed for some more heavy discounts, ey?
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