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this post was submitted on 25 Nov 2025
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I guess i'm not commited enough lol. I didn't want to pay out the ass for a similar sized monitor either, that would've still had less features as well. The tv was just way more versatile, aside from the dp thing, especially since i also still play on consoles. I saw you deleted your other comment, but no, there aren't any good adapters that can actually provide all the features i want to use, including vrr, so i just can't see that working. Maybe these issues will be resolved at some point in the future, and i can move most of my gaming back to linux, but for now it's mostly going to be productivity, and i still daily drive it on my laptop since that thing can barely play games anyway.