7.5 hours a week is a joke, we have to be honest. We can all agree, vast majority of people who end up researching monitors and go into the nitty gritty of oled burn in are not playing 7.5 hours a week... you could triple that and even then we'd be at the minimum.
8:32 What tool is that? I was going to buy the Xiaomi/Redmi 180Hz Ultrawide Monitor but unfortunately it's a VA Panel :/ Would like to see if that will also be a problem.
Ive been waiting for mini led for a while. It is very close. I purchased the hisense 100u8k and its pretty amazing for a 100” tv. Thought not a monitor the 144hz refresh and using it as a monitor in the man cave room with pc in use is really fun. It doesn’t have any blooming. Im very impressed with the local dimmer zones of it and the color accuracy after testing with a i1 pro spectrometer. Its been a fun toy to have.
I HAVE A MONITER AND ITS GOOD WHEN I PLAYING ROBLOX BUT ITS TERRIBLE WHEN I WATCH HOLLYWOOD MOVIES BUT DOES HAVE GOOD PICTURE WHILE PLAYING VIDEO GAMES AND RU-vid GOOGLE IMAGES AND CARTOON MOVIES SUCH AS DISNEY PLUS WITH PIXAR OR HBO MAX CATOONS I DONT OWN A VA MONITER CUZ I DONT CARE FOR IT!
I HAVE A IPS MONITER AND ITS GOOD WHEN I PLAYING ROBLOX BUT ITS TERRIBLE WHEN I WATCH HOLLYWOOD MOVIES BUT DOES HAVE GOOD PICTURE WHILE PLAYING VIDEO GAMES AND RU-vid GOOGLE IMAGES AND CARTOON MOVIES SUCH AS DISNEY PLUS WITH PIXAR OR HBO MAX CATOONS I DONT OWN A VA MONITER CUZ I DONT CARE FOR IT!
The issue is that the graphics cards that can push 540hz - 1080p are not optimized for that resolution and you get bottlenecks on the card/cpu running at that resolution.... They are made for higher quality throughput/output ... So you are really doing a disservice to the graphics card/cpu when you push that resolution on a 4090 for instance.
can you please share the settings for the Gigabyte G27F2. Never found the setting anywhere. I tried to set it up manually but did not get decent picture quality. My PC setup is in the basement so there is not much direct sunlight here and with my current default setting it's very painful for my eyes.
You don't have any clue what you are talking about dude, you just wanted some "shock" video, even in valorant, most of the pro players nowadays use wireless headphones instead of wired ones an also mouse I haven't even seen last time even on championships to have cable mouse, so how about mouse? isn't it delayed too? you are overly panicking people about something that has zero difference in real world, also 200ms is stupid, it doesn't have that much latency, you made like car on a car that drives a car and then follows a car and doing speed test kinda test, first there are lots of variables, your microphone also has delay, your mouse has a delay, your sound card has a delay, everything has a micro delay that stacks up, you cannot truly test what was the delay of headphones. also you didn't mention what card for Bluetooth do you have? how exposed is it, if you have PC that has Bluetooth on motherboard, which is basically isolated inside the faraday cage (case), it'll add huge amount of delay to signal, if it's a laptop that has Bluetooth 5.0+ then are you sure you have good drivers? like as I said there are lots of variables, same way you might have wired headphones and have high latency due to your system has some kind of bottleneck that slow down your audio signal to be processed on time, that's the craziest part that people who just like tech, think they are experienced and telling 54k people "What is bad and what not to do", while even from video I see you have zero experience working in lab, or writing a software to physically calculate all the delays and just show us raw data instead of some random 200ms delay that we don't even know what does that mean, it's not possible to have 100ms delay with cable, do you know how much 100ms is? connection from Easter Europe to USA (EAST COAST) has exact same network lag as you told us that your headphones have... headphones that have how long cable? 500cm? this is huge comment I know, but this video was just so frustrating, because you are speaking like a professional and then whatever you done is absolute nonsense. anyway... delete comment if you want, I just don't think this video helps anyone, it's just spreading false information to people.
Man... has there ever been enthusiast keyboard with a numpad? Like what happened. Did people over the years decided all of the sudden to hate numpads? lmao anyway this still looks like the perfect keyboard tho would be sweet to run DT 900 PRO X.
Currently viewing this through AW2725DF 😄 Thanks a lot for ICC profile tho looks good! I always used to oversaturate colors for some reason and no color profile looked good but this is actually lookin solid! Earned a sub for sure going to leave my smartphone autoplay your vids for a day as a thanks lmao
I thought ips was kinda bad and used mainly for phones? Anyhow, the contrast ratio of VA is supposedly much better than IPS. So judging by that, would VA panel be better for an all round display?(games, movies, work)
why is not a single reviewer talking about how impossible it is to clean qd oled vs woled? Once you get anything on an qd oled it stays there. Microscratches, blueish residue and smearing awaits...
Is it possible to have a review of the smaller version of this, the Dell G2524H? I have been looking for calibration instructions, and have found very little good information to go on. What I am finding particularly difficult is the processing of black colours, especially when dealing with colour calibration to shake off the 'yellow tint' which comes in its factory settings, and is not very easy to shake off and retain deeper blacks and shadows. Where I am especially stuck is when comparing the same pictures as displayed by my now new monitor, the G2524H (backed by an AMD RX 7900 XTX), and my old monitor the Dell P2414H (which is backed by the far outclassed GeForce GTX 760). And the same images are showing much, much (!) more vivid on my old rig. I just cannot reach the same vibrancy in a basic image vs. image comparison.
Monitor and TV tech are still decades away before being actually good and affordable. Have LG C2, was forced to use vivid setting to get any color and brightness out of it. Just got Neo G7 monitor. An awful monitor. It is dim AF and has inaccurate color recreation. It doesn't help that I must turn brightness to 100% and saturation to right around there too, because otherwise, monitor is just a dim, grey mess. I do not know what you are recommending everyone, but those monitors still look awful. Somehow, youtube footage looks 10x better than the actual monitor you are getting. Well, at least I got 4k decent mini-LED panel for a fair price. Monitors are slowly getting there, but I do believe that this struggle will be my entire life. And I thought that when I finished school, most of technical progress was already done and we will stop having hardware obsolescence. I see Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 just like my 1080 TA panel which I bought in late 2013. It was a transitionary period back when, it is still transitionary period now. Hopefully, something meaningfully better comes in several years. I'm tired of 300+ nits sustained full window brightness. News flash, it isn't enough for monitor to look good in light mode. You need double that.
When I upgraded from 1080p to 4K monitor i had to set the scaling to 200% otherwise text and icons are just too small. It does look a lot sharper of course than 1080p at the same scale, but not as major as I was expecting as far as eye comfort.
1080p looks perfeclty fine at 60cm on a 27" display lol who really notices that difference in pixel density in a normal game during gameplay? Probably not a lot of people, and if you're using the PC for text and web browsing do you really care about barely being able to see some pixels in the text? It's just like super high refresh rates past 120hz for 99% of players it won't make any difference in their performance it's only the top 1% that have a high enough skill ceiling to take advantage of even anything past 120hz or so.
Im proud of my acer ips with 0.5 ms reaction time i tested it for ghosting and this monitor doesent have and costs only 170 dollars its insane my old asus curved VA have too many ghosting and reaction time of 1 ms