>>8057142Thank you for your input. I was looking at that monitor, actually. I do want an OLED monitor if I can find the right one. I hadn't realized you can now have OLED, high refresh rate, and high pixel count with minimal downsides. But that guy is right, you are paying top dollar for a monitor while shaving off a bunch of pixels when you could have true 4K. It is a meme in that regard. When I got mine, I thought having a few less pixels would be better for gaming because I would be able to get higher frame rates and make use of the higher refresh rate of my monitor. Now, I'm not so sure.
I have formed the opinion over the years that multiple monitors are also a meme. You can really only look at one thing at a time, and it is very easy to alt+tab. More monitors are just a distraction, and there are always various issues associated with having multiple monitors. The operating system is called "Windows," after all. You can move windows around, shuffle them, and even have multiple desktops designed for specific tasks. I don't think I will go back to having multiple monitors again. What I do want is one large monitor with a very high pixel count. I like the idea of the Dell 8K monitor, but it has bad reviews. I guess there are some quality issues, and you have to run two cables to even get it to run at 60FPS. My current monitor (only 4 years old now) runs at 144Hz (overclock to 165Hz) and I have a hard time going back to 60Hz on my laptop. I think a 4K OLED monitor with high refresh rate might be the current best option. Or possibly some 5K or 6K monitor, but I haven't found one that calls to me.