haxxiy said:
I own a QN90 (sustained 1500 nits at 25%, 750 at 100%) that blows me the fuck away in the dark from a distance, so can't imagine wanting the eye hurt of gaming on something this bright from like three feet :D I think the results for these monitors at 10-25% are decent enough, so I imagine they would all be satisfactory in a real-world scenario. |
Yea but I do think that not being able to hold above 200 nits is crazy low for $1000 monitor. Even horrid laptops can do 200+ nits consistently and while OLED is obviously miles better than those trash tier screens, I do think that on a day to day basis, $1000 monitors should be able to hold the typical 200+ nits for day to day use and if it's too bright, it can always be adjusted down.
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850