My 2018 LG OLED television with approximately 15,000 hours of use is now littered with artifacts including a bright green logo in the right top of the screen (visible in any orange, red or brown background) and some faint grey logos in the middle left (only vaguely visible in very specific situations). Of course that's an older generation and not a PC monitor, but I would be hesitant about buying an OLED monitor with a 3 year burn-in warranty.
Nobody ever talks about the settings and how you can adjust the tv for a much better image out of the box yeah some tvs are not adjusted properly you can go into the settings of your TV and change them yes i know WOW lol.
As a 5 year owner of the RL2455S my best advice would be to put your console and monitor in “limited” rgb, that way the blacks look grayish but help a looot with viewing angles vertically.
your measured polling rate for the akko keyboard might be wrong. I have monsgeek m1w HE (basically akko) when i test it with the same software i get a polling rate lower than 1000 with or without roar mode. I talked to akko about it and they told me you must set the binning rate to 16,000 when youre testing a 8k polling rate keyboard. After changing the binning rate i was able to get a polling rate of 8k Hz with and without roar mode, additionally, even with roar mode on non roar mode keys still got a polling rate of 8k Hz. would it be possible to repeat your tests for the akko and tell me if you get 8k Hz then? (also this might apply to the AE68 as well). Another thing worth noting is if you set the binning rate to 16,000 and use a keybaord with 1k Hz it will still display 1k Hz
I got asus tuf gaming vg27A is it good monitor it has scenery mode the colors are do rich vibrant 1440p gsync only HDR is not bright enough everything else is fine is that good monitor i got it for 450$
Wooting seems to be the best in terms of raw performance. But I cant use a 60%, and the 80he is so ugly with that led bar. I also have to wait till mid august, and that's when the keyboard arrives at the warehouse. So i'm stuck
Mini led is better than old for my opinion because it handle dark scenes well it kp it dark but not completely like old does , because nobody want to struggle o see and u don't get any burns, when old gets more dimming zones it will be perfect and so micro led will kill oled
Thank you for taking the time to review our product. We appreciate your detailed feedback and your efforts to help us improve. After checking the review, our team installed Keyboard Inspector to test the polling rate. Strangely, while our 1K polling rate keyboards could accurately generate 1K results. Just like the test, the keyboards could only output around 200Hz in non-RT regular mode. This issue also occurred with another non-Akko/non-MonsGeek 8K keyboard. With this in mind, we discovered that by quickly pressing with eight fingers together when “recording”, every 8K keyboard we have (in normal non-RT mode) would stably show an 8000Hz polling rate result (of course, to measure the 8K polling rate, the binning rate must be set to 16000 as per the software's requirement). This doesn’t make a lot of sense to us as in real gaming scenarios, it is not common for people to use 8 fingers all at once. Additionally, a 1K keyboard, even if all 10 fingers are used, would never produce an 8K polling result. So we suspect that the software is capturing the time intervals of two inputs. Therefore, after packet capturing and our backend testing, we found that if the key release data (in addition to the press data) is also transmitted to the computer, the software can stably measure an 8K polling rate with a single key press. However, transmitting more data would also increase the load of operating system. Many users have expressed concerns about the resource usage of the 8K polling rate and have asked for an option to switch back to 1K in the future through quick-switch. Therefore, considering the customer experience rather than just improving test results, we are internally debating whether to send more data to the computer. Our team is evaluating this, and we hope to receive more user feedback. On the other hand, when the Roar Mode is enabled, the keyboard prioritizes all resources to the selected keys, making it very easy to achieve an 8K polling rate result in this software. We believe that the software's polling rate test can still be improved to accommodate more conditions, and we will explore whether there is another method for testing polling rates on our end. Meanwhile, we are indeed considering expanding the Roar Mode to a few more keys to explore more possibilities for professional gaming, though this operation will slow down the speed of the other keys. Additionally, some translations in this software are outdated, affecting user experience negatively: ① For example, the keyboard now supports automatic calibration with every keystroke (but the software still shows the manual calibration text). The manual calibration function is mainly for users who need to replace mechanical switches (some models support 3-pin mechanical switches). After replacing the switches, customers need to calibrate the keyboard to help the keyboard recognize the top and the bottom-out state of the switches. ② Also, we figured out that the term "non-stop rapid trigger" is a literal translation of the Chinese name, and it should be simply called "rapid trigger" to avoid confusions. When this option is disabled, the entire rapid trigger function is disabled. When rapid trigger is enabled, the up and down actuation depend on how you set the RT bar (0.1~2.5mm). The default up column for the keyboard is grayed out. We have urgently notified the team to correct the above mentioned translations. Recently, we have added the analog input function to YOTD and all 8K magnetic switch keyboards. This function is currently in beta status, and we will prioritize to optimize the language pack as we believe the original translation may also be confusing as well. We will share more updates in our social media and thanks for techless’s super transparent review!! :)
VXE ATK 68 is insane value for money and just as good as wooting. Previously had Wooting which was nice just felt and sounded cheap and also the Apex Pro TKL which it was just plain shit and buggy.
Excellent review! So much more in depth in comparing the user experience with their software and hall effect switch experience. This review gives so much more value than so many of the hall effect keeb videos out on youtube that just shill "this is the BEST keyboard, buy it now!!!!"
I recommend u try SIKAKEYB Castle CK75 BACKSPACE OASIS75 ATK RS7 Pro Bridge75HE Most of them r 75% alu case magnetic keyboard with gateron jade (new switch) and can set rapid trigger 0.01-0.02mm with 8000hz latency around 0.02-0.04ms while wooting at 0.2-0.3ms. And u should give ATK68 L a chance for the best budget magnetic as of now.
one question dude im seeing the Wooting Two HE on the store of Wooting and I much rather prefer that full sized keyboard but does it have the same specs and performance or would it not be as good as the 60+E?
You have a way of explaning that is really easy to listen and to understand for me as a non native speaker. This video is helping me alot. Thank you and keep up the good work 🙏
For the Akko Keyboard (at least under the assumption and the fact that it is very similar to the Gamakay drivers): You just need to turn of the non-stop rapid trigger setting and set the keypress up slider to a high value (4mm) to get a normal rapid-trigger performance.
It's very simply if you play triple A games, casual games etc go for 2k/4k OLED display it's better. If you play competitive games such as Valorant/CS2/OW2 etc don't get OLED, if you spam specific game a lot you will get the HUD burnt in in OLED in 2-3years. (and if ur warranty expires before that u r fuked).