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Alienware AW3926QW Glossy 39" 5K2K 165Hz w/ RGB Stripe

I didn't want to downsize to a 39" but if that price is true then I might have to. Are we sure these youtubers aren't just quoting inaccurate information from a rep who misspoke? Because that price is undercutting LG by a MASSIVE margin.
 
I'm getting this for sure now that the first True Black 1000 monitor has been revealed to be a 27" 1440p screen. It's going to be a long while until TB1000 spec hits ultrawide panels so I'll be grabbing this Alienware then I'll upgrade years later down the line once we get a TB1000 version.

Crazy we are still in dim territory with 4K OLED monitors.. the 2026 S95H TV is hitting almost 3,000 nits in a 10% window!
 
Crazy we are still in dim territory with 4K OLED monitors.. the 2026 S95H TV is hitting almost 3,000 nits in a 10% window!

It's also crazy that there are people (mostly on Reddit) who actually think OLED monitors are bright enough and that anything more will "sear your eyes". :rolleyes:
 
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Crazy we are still in dim territory with 4K OLED monitors.. the 2026 S95H TV is hitting almost 3,000 nits in a 10% window!
I just cant imagine a OLED monitor with current tech that gets that bright lasting beyond a year of heavy PC related used. Works great as a occasional media consumption display like on a TV with a lot more surface area to dissipate heat but no chance as a desktop monitor.
 
I just cant imagine a OLED monitor with current tech that gets that bright lasting beyond a year of heavy PC related used. Works great as a occasional media consumption display like on a TV with a lot more surface area to dissipate heat but no chance as a desktop monitor.

What I don't understand is why they can't upsize the tech used in the 13" iPad Pro. I can use that thing for hours on end without a trace of burn-in. 264 ppi with 1000 nits sustained SDR and 1600 peak HDR.
 
I just cant imagine a OLED monitor with current tech that gets that bright lasting beyond a year of heavy PC related used. Works great as a occasional media consumption display like on a TV with a lot more surface area to dissipate heat but no chance as a desktop monitor.

It's so crazy they put a huge metal plate on the back to act as a heat-sink/bezel (yes the silver thing is actually part of the TV):


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