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NZXT Release Canvas QHD Monitors Designed for Gamer's Needs

What i need is a 27 Inch 1440p OLED.

Maybe 50 years from now?
LG is making one with their W-RGB OLED technology. From TFTCentral: https://tftcentral.co.uk/news/lg-display-latest-panel-development-plans-june-2022

We understand that LG.Display are planning a 27″ sized OLED panel for monitor use which would offer a 2560 x 1440 resolution combined with a 240Hz refresh rate! It would be flat format and support HDR400 True Black certification too thanks to its OLED technology.
Note that "HDR400 True Black" is a very different certification from regular HDR400. It's the same certification that the QD-OLED monitor has. (so, it should be good)

I would prefer a 4K one, but 27" 1440p has close to the same pixel density as 42" 4K, which they're already doing with the C2. So perhaps it is too difficult to achieve a higher level of pixel density for now with WRGB and they're sticking with around 100 - 110.
 
So sick of just hearing about garbage gaming monitors. Loser companies that thinks the world revolves around gamers.
 
So sick of just hearing about garbage gaming monitors. Loser companies that thinks the world revolves around gamers.
NZXT is technically a company built around catering to gamers, so maybe the wrong company to bash.
 
LG is making one with their W-RGB OLED technology. From TFTCentral: https://tftcentral.co.uk/news/lg-display-latest-panel-development-plans-june-2022


Note that "HDR400 True Black" is a very different certification from regular HDR400. It's the same certification that the QD-OLED monitor has. (so, it should be good)

I would prefer a 4K one, but 27" 1440p has close to the same pixel density as 42" 4K, which they're already doing with the C2. So perhaps it is too difficult to achieve a higher level of pixel density for now with WRGB and they're sticking with around 100 - 110.
That's good to know, but may be taking too long.

I will probably go IPS for one last time, and upgrade my EIZO CX240 with the EIZO CS2731.

It's the only brand i trust with the image quality really, i been using EIZO for 15 years now.
 
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