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Monitor?
LG C2 48'
Oled, 4k 120hz, supports VRR and HDR10 (if you manage to display it, that is) CEC and other features. I haven't managed to make CEC work tho, I blame my display port to HDMI adapter that missing correct pin (cec-ctl does show it and apparently recognize it, but can't send signals). Also, cause it's technically a TV, lg decided that automatic turning on and off without CEC is prohibited. So I had to root the damn thing, find exact endpoints that used for mobile app and trigger turning on\off that way. Dunno if it's "correct" way of doing so, but I don't think there any other solution on the internet (maybe I need to upload script to github, lol).
Overall it's okay'ish gaming monitor, delay is almost non existent, resolution amazing and recently even HDR started working on linux. But I would advise to look at monitors with similar price instead, cause:
48 inch....... holy, for me like 14 inch very enough or even less
does oled isnt hurt eyes? for me all oleds are toxic to eyes like too vivid, too unnatural, love my miniled screen sooo much
also those smart tv proprietary sux are crime
No, not really. It can provide more strain on the eyes due to higher peak brightness, but beyond that - it just a screen.
It is what it is