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LG UltraFine OLED Pro monitors: Pricey 31.5-inch model now in stock while 27-inch variant is up for special order

Started by Redaktion, August 15, 2021, 23:32:48

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Redaktion

The new LG UltraFine OLED monitors have appeared on the pages of the popular US retailer B&H Photo. Those wanting the 31.5-inch LG UltraFine 32EP950-B model better be prepared to shell out a lot of money for the computer display while the also pricey 27-inch 27EP950-B tilt monitor is expected to be available in November.

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thevisi0nary

I am certainly no expert but I truly cannot understand how they arrive at the $4000 price point, when the 16" larger tv is almost a quarter of that price. Is it that difficult to manufacture medium size oled displays?

Rainboom

Quote from: thevisi0nary on August 16, 2021, 01:11:07
I am certainly no expert but I truly cannot understand how they arrive at the $4000 price point, when the 16" larger tv is almost a quarter of that price. Is it that difficult to manufacture medium size oled displays?
I believe these are RGB subpixel color grading monitors? That's what you are paying for

S.Yu

Quote from: Rainboom on August 16, 2021, 03:27:36
Quote from: thevisi0nary on August 16, 2021, 01:11:07
I am certainly no expert but I truly cannot understand how they arrive at the $4000 price point, when the 16" larger tv is almost a quarter of that price. Is it that difficult to manufacture medium size oled displays?
I believe these are RGB subpixel color grading monitors? That's what you are paying for
Makes sense, or else the price would be pretty ridiculous.

thevisi0nary

Quote from: Rainboom on August 16, 2021, 03:27:36
Quote from: thevisi0nary on August 16, 2021, 01:11:07
I am certainly no expert but I truly cannot understand how they arrive at the $4000 price point, when the 16" larger tv is almost a quarter of that price. Is it that difficult to manufacture medium size oled displays?
I believe these are RGB subpixel color grading monitors? That's what you are paying for

Yeah but something like the Pro Display XDR is expensive because of the dimming zones in relation to the very high peak brightness. This Oled Pro tops out at a whopping 250 nits in sdr and less than 600 nits in hdr, so it's not even a true hdr monitor. I don't doubt that it looks gorgeous but I just cant understand the price.

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