Hello,
I currently own a Dell G16 7630 with a 4070 mobile GPU.
I've spent days researching for the best large monitor (i.e., around 42").
I've narrowed my search down to the Corsair Flex:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsai...dmi-displayport-black/6530600.p?skuId=6530600
...and LG C4:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-42-...d-smart-webos-tv-2024/6578050.p?skuId=6578050
The Flex supports up to 2K at 240Hz (as well as including a screen that can be curved), while the C4 supports 4K at 144Hz as well as a newer OLED panel (gen4 vs gen2 for the Flex) and includes speakers.
I don't game at all.
I use my laptop for programming, music editing (e.g., using REAPER), video editing (e.g., using Davinci Resolve), and for general usage (e.g., YouTube, watching movies, etc.).
My laptop has a thunderbolt 4 output, as well as HDMI 2.1.
Question: What monitor would be the best (for my usage)?
Since I don't game, I'd assume that the difference between 240Hz and 144Hz would be negligible (the curve also likely wouldn't be useful for non-gaming scenarios).
However, I'd assume that the difference between 4K and 2K (for a large monitor that is 3.5 to 4 feet from my eyes) would be far more noticeable, let alone the newer OLED panel would be move vibrant, plus the integrated speakers would result in a cleaner setup.
Initially I was looking for a smaller 4K 240Hz monitor, but I eventually realized that my GPU can't support 4K at 240Hz due to the display outputs (as I'm assuming I'd need at least DisplayPort 2.1 for 4K at 240Hz).
The more I think about things, the more I'm leaning towards the LG C4 (when it's on sale for Black Friday), but wanted to double-check with all of you.
Thank you,
Nelson
I currently own a Dell G16 7630 with a 4070 mobile GPU.
I've spent days researching for the best large monitor (i.e., around 42").
I've narrowed my search down to the Corsair Flex:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsai...dmi-displayport-black/6530600.p?skuId=6530600
...and LG C4:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-42-...d-smart-webos-tv-2024/6578050.p?skuId=6578050
The Flex supports up to 2K at 240Hz (as well as including a screen that can be curved), while the C4 supports 4K at 144Hz as well as a newer OLED panel (gen4 vs gen2 for the Flex) and includes speakers.
I don't game at all.
I use my laptop for programming, music editing (e.g., using REAPER), video editing (e.g., using Davinci Resolve), and for general usage (e.g., YouTube, watching movies, etc.).
My laptop has a thunderbolt 4 output, as well as HDMI 2.1.
Question: What monitor would be the best (for my usage)?
Since I don't game, I'd assume that the difference between 240Hz and 144Hz would be negligible (the curve also likely wouldn't be useful for non-gaming scenarios).
However, I'd assume that the difference between 4K and 2K (for a large monitor that is 3.5 to 4 feet from my eyes) would be far more noticeable, let alone the newer OLED panel would be move vibrant, plus the integrated speakers would result in a cleaner setup.
Initially I was looking for a smaller 4K 240Hz monitor, but I eventually realized that my GPU can't support 4K at 240Hz due to the display outputs (as I'm assuming I'd need at least DisplayPort 2.1 for 4K at 240Hz).
The more I think about things, the more I'm leaning towards the LG C4 (when it's on sale for Black Friday), but wanted to double-check with all of you.
Thank you,
Nelson