Hello,
My requirements are
My current short list is
Note I'm working under the assumption that ultra-wides are the way to go for this budget with a single monitor productivity requirement. Am I wrong?
Please let me know your thoughts! I've done a fair bit of research, but need to leverage community expertise!!
Is this LG the way?
Thanks!
My requirements are
- Looking for a single monitor only, for a budget of about $2K
- Main purpose is productivity/professional use. It can't look too Gamery (will be in a home office, do not want aggresive RGB etc)
- My short list below is all ultra-wides, but only because I don't know much about current market/trends. I assumed for a single monitor at this budget it may be the best way to go. I may be wrong?
- It doesn't have to be good at gaming, but hey, for this budget I could see things may lean that way naturally?
- There will be no "photo editing" or special high-res content creation. Actually don't have anticipate watching a lot of movies either. This is more about performance for productivity, good picture and aesthetics etc.
My current short list is
- LG 38WN95C-W --> My first choice ATM. Understand its weakpoints are contrast ratio, local dimming, hdmi 2.0, and drops to 8bit at 144. A little wobbly. But otherwise pretty grand.
- Dell U3821DW/U4021QW --> Nothing seems to be too impressive on these specs, and brightness etc lower
- Samsung Odyssey G9 LC49G95TSSNXZA --> Honestly looks a tad gamery, but if the quality issues are resolved this may be an alternative to the LG
- Samsung Oddysey Neo G9 S49AG95NC --> This is being released in 2 days. Will very likely be way over my budget, but keeping an eye on it.
- AW3821DW --> Looks a bit too gamery, but not sure if it's better than LG
Note I'm working under the assumption that ultra-wides are the way to go for this budget with a single monitor productivity requirement. Am I wrong?
Please let me know your thoughts! I've done a fair bit of research, but need to leverage community expertise!!
Is this LG the way?
Thanks!