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Check pcpartpicker they should have a price history graph or camel camel camel if it's from amazon.
It's the AW2725Q version. PCPartPicker doesn't show any prices.
But my research tells me the monitor is actually genuinely top tier so in this instance the value seems reasonable relative to the brand.
How much is the 32 inch version? Probably over 1k no? Yeah if you don't need 32 inches way better to go with the 27 inch model.
The 32inch is like £725, similar to the asus rog strix monitor. And I prefer 27inch screen size, it's what I've always used and it's what is best for my gaming experience.
its $700 usd
the qf is ips, not oled at $400 usd
imho 27 is way too small for a 4k display
The size thing for 4k and a monitor is very subjective.
Way too small in what way? I sit about 30 inches from my monitor and I like that I can see the entire screen real estate without having to move my head.
I've used 27 inches for nearly 15 years and just don't click with 32 inch screens. I guess having a larger image on the screen would be better but honestly 27 inch is prime for me.
You know best whats the best size for you. For me I rather have more screen for work related stuff and I just like 32 inches more for 4k but then again I don't have the best eyesight in the world either and I don't play competitively anymore.
27 inch 4k is noticable vs 1440p. Can always change the resolution downwards. It is technically overkill.
what you paid is the normal price for a monitor in that class
Normal priced? The entire reason I went with this monitor is because it was quite a bit cheaper than similar monitors.
For example the ASUS and Samsung equivalents are like £650 - £750 and the MSI variant is nearly £900.
I didn't buy it on a whim, I watch many tech review videos and many people praised the monitor for being genuinely good, rather than just the name of the brand.