Will has been writing about games and technology since 2001 (a href='https://web.archive.org/web/20010625002243/maxpages.com/cossackspage'age 12/a), but went full-time in 2011 after receiving his MEng in Computer Science. As well as Eurogamer, Will contributes articles to giffgaff and Rock Paper Shotgun.
, which earned hearty DF recommendations for hitting the sweet spot for gaming and content creation alike, we have a new wave of ultra high-end models that offer a similar leap in fidelity and motion.
This sense of progression isn't one that I've experienced as profoundly with other OLED screens I've tested, such as the 42-inch LG C3 W-OLED or the 34-inch AW3423DW QD-OLED, though these are also great displays with their own niches. I think this primarily comes down to the 32-inch 16:9 form factor, which suits a wider range of content than an ultra-wide yet is much more manageable at a desk than a small TV.
Slower-paced and more cinematic titles also come across beautifully, especially with Nvidia's RTX HDR and Windows 11's Auto HDR providing options to get a reasonable HDR experience even in games that don't natively support the standard. With HDR engaged, you can see highlights up to 1000 nits, with none of the blooming that characterises even advanced LCD-based displays.
This proclivity for excellent colour reproduction is helped by excellent panel uniformity on our unit, which measured just one to two percent in terms of luminance. HDR highlights are also impressively bright, at ~1000 nits. Combined with the glossy panel and anti-reflective coating, and you have quite a vibrant-looking monitor, especially in HDR content.
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