32 inch curved monitor for simracing

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Hi guys I need help please !

I want to buy a 32 inch curved monitor for simracing on PlayStation (I mainly play on GT7) So I think it should be in 4k/120hz/HDR/16:9 if possible! for the moment I'm hesitating between the gigabytes M32UC and the Dell AW3225QF the price goes from simple to double! Do you have any advice or a screen suggested to me that might be useful? Thanks in advance
 
The dell has hdmi vrr, gigabyte lists "amd freesync" as vrr (not sure if that works with ps5/pro)
Both don't list allm

Do you have a max budget?
Is curved monitor a hard requirement?
Ps5/console only?
Does the monitor have to have speakers?
 
I don't necessarily have a limited budget but I don't know if it's worth spending a lot of money since I only play on Playtation 5 and it doesn't support everything as you specified. I think that for simracing it's better curved but I don't really have any experience with curved monitors. And I don't necessarily need speakers.
 
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Cant be too bad if they are using it.

Everyone has preferences on display, I wouldnt use anything that is not OLED as first priority, then size by distance.
 
No thought of TV because I use cockpit and generally everyone uses monitors due to the close distance I think
I use a 60" 100Hz 4K TV on my sim rig. I would not want something as small 32" as I would not be able to operate with a realistic FOV.

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Ok I see, i use the bumper view and it's because of that i think that i don't need too big and the response time of a monitor will always be better or better fluidity than 'a tv screen
 
Hi guys I need help please !

I want to buy a 32 inch curved monitor for simracing on PlayStation (I mainly play on GT7) So I think it should be in 4k/120hz/HDR/16:9 if possible! for the moment I'm hesitating between the gigabytes M32UC and the Dell AW3225QF the price goes from simple to double! Do you have any advice or a screen suggested to me that might be useful? Thanks in advance
Hi,
I was looking for something similar but had issues finding one that fit all the criterias that wasn't too expensive.
I have now settled for the LG Ultragear 32GR93U-B.
It's 4K, 144hz (120 for console), has HDR (probably not the best but it's there) and 16:9. It also has HDMI 2.1 and is therefore compatible with VRR.
The only thing it doesn't have is a curve. It's flat. But that was ok for me.

I just got it yesterday so I can't give any long term review (and I'm generally not a very "visual person" (I can't really make out the differences unless I literally see the comparison side by side)), but so far I'm happy.

Here in Germany it's currently available starting around 450€, so within the same price area as the Gigabyte monitor you mentioned.
 
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