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vivster said:

Meanwhile I'm sitting here with a 65" 4k120 OLED screen for a mere 2000. I hope the new TV offerings will do something about the ridiculous prices monitors have adopted.

I'm also happy with my 55" 4k120 OLED screen for a mere €1200, bought in 2019.

HDR10, Dolby Vision, AdaptiveSync, FreeSync and G-Sync compatibility included.

With a few mouse clicks I can also transform it in a ultrawidescreen monitor (the bars are totally black thanks to OLED):

53.5 inch 2:1, 3840 x 1920 : http://www.displaywars.com/55-inch-16x9-vs-53,5-inch-d%7B2x1%7D
52 inch 21:9, 3840 x 1646 : http://www.displaywars.com/55-inch-16x9-vs-52-inch-21x9
52 inch 24:10, 3840 x 1600 : http://www.displaywars.com/55-inch-16x9-vs-52-inch-d%7B24x10%7D
50.5 inch 3:1, 3840 x 1280 : http://www.displaywars.com/55-inch-16x9-vs-50,5-inch-d%7B3x1%7D

And if you want it a bit smaller, you can buy a LG OLED48CX for €1200 - €1300

48 inch 16:9, 3840 x 2160
46.8 inch 2:1, 3840 x 1920 : http://www.displaywars.com/48-inch-16x9-vs-46,8-inch-d{2x1}
45.5 inch 21:9, 3840 x 1646 : http://www.displaywars.com/48-inch-16x9-vs-45,5-inch-21x9
45.3 inch 24:10, 3840 x 1600 : http://www.displaywars.com/48-inch-16x9-vs-45,3-inch-d{24x10}
44 inch 3:1, 3840 x 1280 : http://www.displaywars.com/48-inch-16x9-vs-44-inch-d{3x1}

Last edited by Conina - on 08 January 2021