LG's 45-inch UltraGear OLED curved gaming monitor drops by $700

I use a huge 43 inch monitor (Samsung Neo G7 4k) and if I set it to 1440p resolution while gaming I can see the blockyness of lines. It only goes away totally at 4k.
I think a 45 inch LG might do the same. Size matters unless the fact it is OLED changes something you might be buying a guaranteed jagged edge pic. Its not horrific but it is noticeable.
You might not care if the monitor is only for FPS gaming though.
 
I was looking at getting one of these used for Uber $800, but these panels are just way, way too curved.
I was struggling to just read a web page on the demo unit.
You can't properly look at photos on them, so forget about editing video.
 
I use a huge 43 inch monitor (Samsung Neo G7 4k) and if I set it to 1440p resolution while gaming I can see the blockyness of lines. It only goes away totally at 4k.
I think a 45 inch LG might do the same. Size matters unless the fact it is OLED changes something you might be buying a guaranteed jagged edge pic. Its not horrific but it is noticeable.
You might not care if the monitor is only for FPS gaming though.
The G7 you have isn't an ultra wide, so it's a larger screen (it's 3 inches taller vertically). At that size 4K is preferable due to PPI. But, also, it's a 4K native screen. 1440 looks strange on 4K screens because it's not a 1:1 change in size (unlike 1080 which is exactly half of 4K).

I suspect the LG looks fine at 1440, since that's its native resolution. It's a little low in PPI (84 vs 104 for yours), but that's really not bad enough to be an issue.
 
I do not like titles like this specially in a reputable technical review and news site. This feels like a cheap click bait you see on less reputable spam sites: It does not matter how much a product is discounted for what matters is the final price and if it is still of good value or not. I prefer if the title was :

LG's 45-inch UltraGear OLED curved gaming monitor drops by $700 to $999 MSRP.​

Now you have my respect and attention.