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Alienware - AW3225QF 31.6" QD-OLED Curved 4K UHD 240Hz .03-ms G-SYNC Gaming Monitor with HDR (HDMI, USB-C) - Lunar Light
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MSI – MPG 491CQPX QD-OLED 49″ 5120×1440 (DQHD) Curved OLED Quantum Dot Monitor 240Hz 0.03ms(GTG) HDR400 Type-C Display HDMI – Black
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$1,099.99 Original price was: $1,099.99.$901.99Current price is: $901.99.
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Visualize your victory with the MPG 491CQPX QD-OLED gaming monitor. It boasts a 5120×1440 (DQHD) 1800R curved next-gen QD-OLED panel, 240Hz refresh rate, and rapid 0.03ms(GtG) response time. VESA certification for ClearMR 7000 and DisplayHDR True Black 400 ensures exceptionally vivid images and mitigates motion blur. OLED Care 2.0 reduces OLED burn-in risks. For console gamers, the MPG 491CQP QD-OLED provide HDMI 2.1 ports with 48Gbps bandwidth, 120Hz support, VRR, and ALLM.
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Roman –
I originally had a 27″ flat, and upgraded to this 49″ curved beast! Setup was a little difficult by myself, but i managed to get it hooked up to my vesa mount, and it sits pretty stable. I was extremely pleased to see zero pixel issues, and no damage to the plastic! Be aware though, 5120 is extremely wide for anything other than multitasking! But it’s been working perfect for me over the past week. I primarily game on it while watching a show. Also, the automatic OLED care can be a little annoying. But, if I’m on for a long time, I’ll just trigger it manually and take 10-15 minutes to cook some food or something. I definitely recommend this monitor if you have the desk space
LikeAG9LikeAG9 –
This monitor is perfect. Latest QD-OLED display from Samsung, without their buggy software, instead you get a monitor that has been loved and cared for by the team at MSI. You get tons of features baked in, and you can even set all the monitor settings in an app and do away with the joystick OSD menu. There are countless features and pros to this monitor….there’s nothing quite like this one. And at less than $1000? Deal.
JustinP –
I’ve been looking for a monitor to use for gaming and as two different monitors in a PBP setup when the need would arise. I first tried the Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED (G95SC); while I did enjoy that monitor initially, the flaws it had quickly became apparent.
While this monitor does not have a separate physical remote, this monitor far surpasses that one for the simple fact that I have experienced zero black screens during use that were not me changing the settings.
After I figured out that I had to go into the gaming mode settings and turn off DSC on this monitor to allow me to turn on PBP, that was enough for me to say this is the better monitor since I didn’t have to sign into any account to activate the setting.
The picture is great, the response time is great, and the refresh rate is great. I have not had any issues with this monitor since setting it up and actually using it. Unlike the G9, this one did not hit me with a black screen when I went to load a game, or if a game booted, a black screen when closing it, forcing me to do a driver reset.
The KVM is great since I use my headset on both the PC and PS5. I plugged my headset into one of the KVM ports on the monitor and manually switch the KVM between my PC and PS5 instead of having to unplug the USB cable from one and into the other. The PC is plugged into the upstream port, and the PS5 is plugged into the USB-C port with a standard USB-A to USB-C cable.
My only request with this monitor would be that MSI release an update for it that would allow you to enter PBP mode and have the monitor automatically disable Adaptive-Sync and DSC and re-enable them when PBP mode is turned off. But that is only a small gripe, and I wouldn’t turn anyone away from this monitor or the 144Hz version just because you have to turn them back on manually. If I had to choose between the G9 and this monitor, I’d take this one and forget about the Samsung.