tldr; 32" 4K 144Hz IPS gaming monitor. Solid all-rounder with HDMI 2.1 for console gaming. Good colors, decent response times.
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Best praise vs top criticism for Dell G3223Q
“Dell G3223Q. Fantastic color accuracy out of the box, no miniLED blooming to worry about, and all the standard gaming features (32”, 4K, 144Hz). And it’s not expensive. Check the review on RTINGS.”
“Yeah, I have a high end IPS (X27AQM) as my 2nd monitor after I upgraded to a X27AQDMG for my main and even though my room is capable of pitch black I play in moderate lighting. The difference in blacks is huge. Mine is a "glossy" WOLED so that may play a role but it's not even close. The resolution of 4k vs 1440p on a 27" screen is far less noticeable than the performance difference IMO. Different people are just more/less sensitive to one or the other. The people who bring up 4k DLSS must not realize that DLSS works really well at 1440p as well and at 1440p I can often get away with native (often with DLAA) in games where DLSS isn't the best and still get great performance (I don't like to go below mid-100s in fps). The motion clarity claims are the craziest to me though. It's pretty well established that OLED is worth around a 50% upgrade in motion clarity relative to fps (ie 120 looks like 180, 240 looks like 360, etc). That's like having frame gen without any of the artifacts or latency hit. Backlight strobing on an IPS can make up for a lot of this but it gives me a headache (where "OLED flicker" does not). The ELMB was why I originally bought the AQM but it just doesn't work for me the way I had hoped and why I ended up with the OLED.”
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