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Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED review: Excellent color-calibration, not perfect for Mac users

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Key Takeaway QD-OLED buyers are seeing strong deals on Samsung’s 65" S90F TV, while reviews stress feature-rich performance alongside some compatibility caveats for certain users.
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Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED review: Excellent color-calibration, not perfect for Mac users

Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED review: Excellent color-calibration, not perfect for Mac users

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  • Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED review: Excellent color-calibration, not perfect for Mac users AppleInsider
  • The 65" Samsung S90F 4K QD-OLED TV Drops to $1,198 with Free Shipping on Amazon IGN
  • MSI MPG 322UR X24 Review (Penta Tandem 4K/240Hz QD-OLED) KitGuru
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How does the H49S66's measured brightness and HDR400 implementation compare in real games versus MSI's QD-OLED alternative?

In real games the H49S66 hits its rated brightness advantage over MSI's QD-OLED on paper, and in titles that natively support 32:9 it delivers rich, vibrant colors and acceptable motion clarity. However, the review says the H49S66 still falls far short of the MSI MPG 491CQP QD-OLED in color richness, contrast, black performance, and motion clarity, and recommends spending the extra $110 for the OLED for superior in-game image quality. Answered

KTC H49S66 5K2K (5120x1440) 49-inch 180Hz Gaming Monitor Review
What's better for gaming, budget mini-LED or budget OLED?

On paper, the Alienware AW2726DM looks like the faster, more responsive monitor. It's got a slight edge when it comes to refresh, hitting 240 Hz to the KTC M27T6S's 200 Hz, or 210 Hz if you want to use the slightly silly "overclocking" feature. The Alienware's Samsung-supplied QD-OLED panel also offers massively faster 0.03 ms claimed pixel response. The KTC's IPS panel is only good for 1 ms, and even that's only for the less demanding MPRT metric as opposed to the Alienware's grey-to-grey rating. In practice, the subjective gap isn't nearly as big as the objective specifications. Yes, the Ali

OLED and mini-LED gaming monitors are getting cheaper, so we're putting each through its paces
What are OLED and mini-LED?

First up, it's worth understanding just how dramatically different these two display technologies are despite the fact that they both exist for essentially the same reason. The name of the game for both mini-LED and OLED, after all, is improved lighting control. What you might call traditional PC monitors in the flat-panel era have typically used LCD technology with a big, dumb monolithic backlight. OK, you could vary the brightness of that backlight. But that isn't much help if you want to display both bright and dark image elements at the same time. Mini-LED is actually still an LCD-based di

OLED and mini-LED gaming monitors are getting cheaper, so we're putting each through its paces
Should you buy the Alienware AW3426DW?

You should buy the Alienware AW3426DW if: You have been putting off upgrading to OLED because of text clarity issues You want the best QD-OLED ultrawide panel on the market at a bargain price You have a PC that can drive it at high frame rates You should NOT buy the Alienware AW3426DW if: Your desk is in a brightly lit area You need additional features like a KVM or audio jack You want DisplayPort 2.1 The Alienware AW3426DW is a beautiful screen, improving on Dell's previous version while remaining relatively affordable. If you already have a 34" ultrawide, you probably don

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