As someone who semi-regularly looks around to consider upgrading my monitors I have to say this article seems pretty terrible. Finding a monitor that is the right size, has the right resolution, connects via a cable/standard you want, has the right refresh rate, etc is hell, especially if you want 4-5K+. I ended up settling on 3x2K 27" about 3 years ago but was interested in the Apple Studio Display. I think it's a little outside my budget to grab 3 of them but the way this article brushes it off as uninteresting is astounding to me.<p>> The real issue is that $1,599 is a lot of money, and here, it’s buying you panel tech that is woefully behind the curve.<p>Behind what curve? It's $300 more than the LG UltraFine's I can find online and has about the same panel tech as far as I can tell. While the LG UltraFine is older it's still unmatched from what I understand listening to various tech podcasts. It's damming to me that the Verge couldn't/didn't mention a single other monitor that has all this better tech they allude to.<p>> For those of you that don’t care about pixel-perfect macOS with no scaling, $1,599 will sound frankly ridiculous, and there are lots of other fascinating displays to think about, including a number of OLEDs, some neat ultrawides, and plenty of displays that support higher refresh rates.<p>Links please? When I search for "27" OLED 5K" I'm not finding much at all. I don't want an ultrawide/curved/>27" display.<p>* LG UltraFine 5K 27" [0] for $1,319<p>* I see mentions of "Iiyama ProLite XB2779QQS" [1] but it's unavailable [2] and I've never heard of this brand<p>> There are $379 TVs with more advanced local-dimming backlights than this.<p>This is such a silly argument, show me a 5K TV with local-dimming for $379. I don't know much about display tech but I do understand there are tradeoffs between refresh rate, resolution, LCD/IPS/OLED, monitor size, monitor price. You cannot simply adjust those various value to what you want (like taking them all to the max) and find a monitor that exists. There are tradeoffs all over the place when it comes to monitors. Finding a semi-related (no, TV's are not the same as monitors) product that has 1 specific feature and using that price point is disingenuous at best.<p>I understand the arguments about the webcam but it feels like they hang a lot of the article on that feature and I, for one, don't care. You could remove the camera/mic/speakers and it would still be attractive me even at the same price. Would I like it to be cheaper? Always, but if wishes were horses...<p>[0] <a href="https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07XV9NQSJ/" rel="nofollow">https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07XV9NQSJ/</a><p>[1] <a href="https://www.techradar.com/best/best-5k-and-8k-monitors" rel="nofollow">https://www.techradar.com/best/best-5k-and-8k-monitors</a><p>[2] <a href="https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B078WBRTPB/" rel="nofollow">https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B078WBRTPB/</a>