Monitors Suggestions for 4k gaming monitor

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Curved is not good for eyes I did try curved for 6 months and then sold out. Also c2 is 120hz and burn is a big problem
The Asus one you mentioned is also OLED

Burn is *not* a *big* problem. OLEDs have advanced so much. With minimal one time precautions you are set for several years. Myself a CX 55" user for over 2 years as office work screen(more on time, atleast 8 hours on weekdays), gaming screen and streaming screen
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Preventions like screensaver & auto-hide taskbar works well is what I heard. Good to hear that your CX is fine after 2 years as a work monitor.
 
Guys which is better oled or qled ?
OLED, unless your place is too bright, in which case, QLED would be better as they have much higher sustained brightness at 100% window size. Also no risk of burn-in in QLED. Also most OLEDs have glossy panel, not anti-glare.

Example of bright room:
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I guess I will have to wait till Jan because lg is coming up with new 240hz oled monitors. Burn in is a huge issue for me .
If you are paranoid about burn in, just avoid OLEDs. Look for QLEDs with high FALD zones.

Maybe just buy new Samsung G7 4K 144Hz for 40k & wait for a monitor to upgrade to as a good flat HDR monitor is not available here in India. What's your current monitor btw?
 
OP is paranoid about OLED but there seem to be overwhelmingly OLED suggestions understandably for the right reason
 
Well people here say oled has burn in issue . Also I asked the service center whether the burn in issue is covered in warranty or not . They said minor is covered and major is not
 
Well people here say oled has burn in issue . Also I asked the service center whether the burn in issue is covered in warranty or not . They said minor is covered and major is not
Not sure if monitor is designed/ functions differently but I have seen YouTube videos where TVs and even Nintendo switch ( OLED) were used for thousands of hours (4000 -7000 hrs something ) and it still going strong but then there were small issues after that.

That's a lot of hours.

Beside usually monitors come with 2-3 years warranty so you be well covered too.
Just wait a little and buy OLED. It is completely different level experience on OLED.
 
Not sure if monitor is designed/ functions differently but I have seen YouTube videos where TVs and even Nintendo switch ( OLED) were used for thousands of hours (4000 -7000 hrs something ) and it still going strong but then there were small issues after that.

That's a lot of hours.

Beside usually monitors come with 2-3 years warranty so you be well covered too.
Just wait a little and buy OLED. It is completely different level experience on OLED.
Second that, owning LG CX 55 since March 2021 and now got myself a C2 42 for gaming on PC and PS5.
 
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