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Selection is an issue. Doubt they got large oled formats.
Depends on your definition of large; I've got an amazing 48" 4k 120hz OLED monitor that does no "smart" features.
Alienware does a 55" that I think is the largest available rn though I can't vouch for the inclusion or lack of ads or smart features.
65+ inch but really 70
55 is decent but if you got wall space and distance why not go big.
Totally fair, makes sense. Didn't want to presume lol. I don't have a space big enough for something that large but maybe one day haha. Hopefully by then they'll be making gaming oled monitors that big. I have purchased some cheaper smart tvs for work that are 75 or 77 inches and man, the size is crazy. Those are cheap LEDs though iirc, cost less than my 55" oled tv.
Yea I've got a 65" OLED with Dolby Vision. I'd have a hard time going back to anything else. But why even worry about smart features at all when an offline TV is effectively the same as a monitor anyway for less money and more entertainment specific features.