@marcveiga3738 we looked all over the web and for these specs that's the cheapest we could find we have had many monitors over the years that we paid for ourselves $799 is cheap considering we have spent 1k and up most the time $1500
OLED and 'budget' don't really belong in the same sentence, but I have one of these and feel my money was well spent. Considering the number of hours gamers put in to their hobby, the improved experience is worth it.
This is a very fair answer yeah, I have an Alienware 34 inch OLED but its 165hz and even going from 240hz I'd take this any day of the week just for the flexibility I get. 100% worth the investment once you get the funds to be able to afford even a budget oled.
Was definitely expecting it to be 1k and no im not saying what a deal, its a gaming monitor 😂 crazy that some are more then tva but 500hz refresh rate is also crazy
Until you play games that don't support ultra wide 😢. I love this spect ratio, but it's a bummer you'll lose so much screen real-estate when the game doesn't support it. With 2 monitors atleast I can always use the 2nd screen instead of it just being black bars.
I own a few hudred of games, new and old ones, found only one that does not support it and that is Valorant. It's hard to find a gamę that doesn't support it. Not impossible, but even the older games very frequently do support it.
The list of games that don’t support UW and can’t be modded to support it is smaller than you think. And there is so much real estate to use in those rare circumstances.
OLED is not a budget option it’s the highest end option lol I have an OLED they’re extremely expensive and fragile gotta know what you’re doing when you own a 1k monitor
Definitely is budget considering how much more expensive other monitors of similar specs are, just because it doesn't fit YOUR budget, doesn't mean the item itself isn't budget compared to its competitors
@@fbi9833 it’s not about me I’m good, like my set up isn’t that good I’m humble I’m speaking for the majority I have a 4070 I paid mine via installments don’t know the rest of the specs but it can run anything on ultra and stuff with RT I was just speaking for the majority
@@fbi9833 that’s not me boasting or nothing either whilst I get ur point , it’s not exactly budget for others you should get that point also. When u post it on RU-vid ur giving the message out to EVERYBODY that it’s budget when it clearly ain’t so ur arguements is ass
@@joshjones1558 my argument is ass? Budget depends on what the average price is, compared to it's competitors this price IS cheap, maybe not to you, but it is compared to its competition, just because it doesn't fit within your personal budget, doesn't mean for it's market that it isn't, the video isn't wrong, this is a budget monitor for it's specs, other monitors of similar specs go for a good chunk more, you try to say it's not budget because from your personal situation it's not, if it's out of YOUR budget, that's fine, no shame in that, but that doesn't effect whether this monitor is budget in the market, which compared to it's competition? Yeah it's a budget option, you're just confusing market budget, and personal budget, and personally I thought it was obvious which one the video was referring too
what kind of side keyboard even is that? I’ve never heard of a “main keyboard”, just one keyboard and that’s all in a set up (excluding other keyboards that are NOT being used in a setup) and she’s using an external numpad that looks like to play fortnite. What the heck is going on with yall pc gamers
@@fbi9833 24 is the average size of most office or entry level computer screens anything larger than 30 inches is really overkill i have two 27 inch monitors and these things are not only cheaper than this, but also just as big lol