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Random Tangent: I rather buy a nicer HDR monitor with that money. HDR Gaming is where it’s at. SDR looks like washed out, dim dogshit to me now.

I offer an alternative to people who want nicer graphics: consider an OLED HDR monitor. HDR has like no performance impact but looks 10,000x better.

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Anyone who has a 4090 more than likely already has an HDR monitor.

Otherwise, what are they doing?

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I have a 4090 and my display supports HDR and its disabled because fuck HDR. Do people actually like getting blasted with a floodlight because HDR automatically maxes your screen brightness? Like fuck I think my screen with HDR enabled is brighter than my lamp.

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That’s not at all how HDR works.

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You don’t have it configured correctly. That’s not what HDR is supposed to do. Or you have a fake HDR monitor.

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I’m using a 55 inch LG C4 as a monitor

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Then buy a bigger and newer TV. Do you have any screen burn-in? We have burn-in on our LG 65" OLED from playing Diablo 3.

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I just replaced my old 48 inch C1 with this TV because of burn in. Was able to return it to Costco and get all the money back and put it towards this new one.

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What’s considered a good “hdr” monitor?

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Preferably an OLED monitor (or TV). Either wOLED or QD-OLED. Both have strengths and weaknesses. I have a wOLED.

If not that, a high end miniLED.

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Should I worry about the brand that much or just go with OLED + HDR combo for whatever I can find in my budget?

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