Good monitor for the priceArvosana 4/5
Upgraded from my Q27T1, and I've been testing it for a week now, here are some pros and cons of this monitor.
Pros:
- 32 inch, wide enough makes you feel like watching TV almost, but you have to keep it on a spacious table as the stand really takes a large room.
- Almost no ghosting effects under G-sync 240hz, really good for a VA panel, probs the best?
- Good color displaying (va panel wise), I compared it with my Q27T1(90% dci-p3), G7 is a little bit inferior in the color performance, which might be the difference from the panel type as IPS is more saturated in the color than VA panel, but for a va panel G7 is good enough.
- HDR 600, better than hdr 400, and better than nothing.
Cons:
- Aggresive curve, which might be a deal-breaker for someone used to flat panel, but I am fine with it, it's okay with gaming and programming for me.
- Gray uniformity is very bad, in 100% white screen you can tell clearly there are some areas more gray and yellw than rest of the areas, can become very obvious when you are doing word excel or browing google (check hardware unboxed review for details).
- Currently Windows 10-11 hdr color management is a disaster, turning on HDR make the whole screen washed out, and most of the games don't even positively benefit from HDR (turning on HDR makes the game look even worse), however that's not the quality of the screen, but the issue is here and I don't think you can get around it.
Overall, this is really a well-rounded product for price 500 euros, but no more than 500 euros value I would say.
Neverme