2024 is going to be the year of OLED monitors. Unfortunately no one is making a 4k 27" OLED which would be a pretty good all in one monitor. Plenty of 32" 4k available but not a huge fan of the Mac scaled option on those.
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30 New OLED Monitors in 2024: 4K 240Hz, 1440p 360Hz, 1440p 480Hz, Ultrawide 240Hz & More

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@paul Dough's Spectrum Black comes in 27 inch. The Spectrum One was really nice so I'd expect the OLED model to be nice too.
@HilliTech @paul Fwiw, as an owner of a (non-OLED) Spectrum monitor, I don’t think I’d ever recommend the company’s products. Among other issues, the firmware is just an unfinished mess, years after release. Too many bugs and rough edges for something I interact with every day.
@joshapos @paul I'm talking about the current product iteration with gorilla glass. I heard there were issues and refunds in the past when they were Eve, but they got rid of the problem distributors and reorganized. My experience has been pretty good.

@paul I’m still the weirdo who just wants to game at 1440p on a 24” monitor

27” for 4k is still too large for work, IMO

@paul 4K 24”, 5K 27” or 6K 32”. Otherwise bleh.
@paul Yeah i saw that was immediately turned off. I run 2 stacked 27 inch monitors and it's just my perfect size for a computer monitor. I'll either go oled soon or if there just isn't ever a 27 inch, micro led. just something that steps up to plate in 27 inch market.
@paul Curious what don’t you like about the Mac scaling?
@paul I just bought a 27” refirbed Alienware gaming monitor for a Mac mini I’ll probably never game on, on the logic that I’ll replace it with a 27” 4K OLED forever monitor in a year or two.
@paul but 27” 4K is the “bad” zone, no? https://bjango.com/articles/macexternaldisplays2/
Mac external displays for designers and developers, part 2

Since writing about Mac external displays in 2016, not much has changed. LG, Dell, Samsung, and other display makers have either never catered for the specs many Mac designers and developers want, or they’ve reluctantly produced products that have been short-lived or compromised.

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