Amigo, me gustaria saber como sigue tu tv?, yo compraré una tv oled, estoy entre el LG C4 o el Samsung S90D pero me preocupa el tema de quemado o retenciones, lo quiero utilizar para gaming y ver peliculas y series
@@theone7391 si no vas a tener el cuidado necesario , olvídate del oled. No tengo quemado ni nada aun y si uso de monitor principal para gaming en un pc , a veces veo películas. Tienes muchas formas de cuidarlo , variar el contenido , no tener el mismo juego durante tantas horas, evitar canales con logos , puedes configurar el brillo cuando no sea necesario tenerlo al 100. No le tengas miedo al oled es una tecnología maravillosa más si disfrutas de contenido 4k con HDR o Dolby visión, eso súmale si cuentas con algún receiver con Dolby Atmos , uff es un cambió muy bueno .
@@theone7391 Es muy raro que se sufra de quemado de pixel, también depende mucho que tanto juegas al día, pero con un buen cuidado el tiempo de vida de una oled puedo ser demasiado, te recomiendo ver videos sobre como cuidar tu tv oled, honestamente no hay nada igual en cuanto los tonos que nos brindan
Va é ben melhor q ips, na minha opinião td televisão deveria ter opção va e ips mesmo modelo pra pessoa escolher pq as vezes tem uma televisão boa mas n tem o painel q a gente quer , e oled é muito caro, a minoria q vai comprar oled.
@@didney_worl172 solved the flicker by going nvidia control panel /change resolution/ use nvidia color settings with 32 bit , full ,RGB and 10 bit and voila problem solved .
Just got my samsung g80sd today and man playing re4 remake on it is great, when a jump scare that includes all the lights shutting off happens it is so much more scary haha.
Estoy interesado en invertir en un buen monitor y queria preguntarte sobre el OLED, para ti, refiriendome en Definicion y calidad de imagen, el 1440p Oled se ve Mejor, igual o peor que en 4K IPS? Ya que para mi desde el video no puedo ver realmente que tan diferente es en terminos de definicion o calidad de imagen por la camara y como esta opaca el IPS...
Por los colores se ve mejor el oled, me funciona bien para videojuegos y multimedia, pero para leer o trabajar no es lo ideal, las letras no se ven bien. Es mucho mejor un 4K
@@deleon000 Esto me interesa😅. Llevo unos 4-5 años usando un Asus Pg27uq, y estoy barajando cambiar a Oled, pero no me decido entre el Pg32ucdm y el Pg34wcdm😬. Me tira bastante el Ultrawide, pero no me termino por decidir, por si “echo en falta” ese extra de nitidez…🤔
@@rubencarballes9234 yo tengo un tv TCL miniled y en escenas oscuras con la luz apagada es muy superior a lo q se ve en el video por eso supuse q el led no era de gama alta. Igualmente el Oled es espectacular, es mi sueño jaja
No ,créeme que no, oled reconozco que tien negro infinito pero yo mi tele Miniled tiene muy buen negro nada que envidiar al de la oled y es panel va y se ve como la oled prácticamente y jugando al protocollo Calisto un juego que utiliza mucho el brillo y los negros sobretodo. Por lo menos desde mi TV y digo es Miniled y nada que envidiar de corazón lo digo.
Al contrario tanto los colores como el nivel de negro se van a ver mejor en el monitor Oled, son paneles que tienen una conformidad de color negro perfecto y los colores se van a ver espectaculares
es que los colores del juego son como deberian ser en el OLED si esa cortina de humo del bajo contraste del ips no existiera los colores se verian casi iguales a los del OLED porque es esa falta de contraste la que esta evitando la saturacion correcta de los colores
@@miguelhuertas115 por eso dije, si vas a invertir en UN BUEN monitor, si tu presupuesto es ajustado por supuesto el IPS o un buen VA son la opcion. Pero si la ideas es poner unos 900-1200 dolares, la opcion es mas que clara.
@@cesartmkt si claro, pero igual el IPS sigue siendo un buen monitor, lo que pasa es que tu no vas a jugar con un monitor oled al lado para ver la diferencia.
@@miguelhuertas115 jajajaja, una vez que usas un oled la diferencia la notas aun sin tener otro monitor para comparar. Y aclaro, no digo que tener un monitor ips sea malo, son buenos monitores pero invertir 1000 dolares en un IPS cuando tienes la opcion de un oled es un sin sentido.
@@tazboy1934 The display will be replaced long before burn in ever kicks in, that's just a fact, the amount of testing that has been done on burn in proves that it is an over blown issue that 99% of OLED owners will never experience at all
@@adanaligamer8666 For me 4K 144hz since I do other things besides gaming, but if you mainly do gaming then the 175hz may be worth it. 2k is less noticeable in games and streaming when compared to 4k but it’s noticeable on text. I plan on getting a 4k 240hz Oled monitor so it would be best of both
You must have changed the settings because my 350 dollar 4k ips actually looks better than my brand new 1300 dollar oled samsung monitor. The 350 dollar one can saturate colors to look like oled. Ips is the most accurate color on the market
The image on the right has more blooming but why does it looks more realistic. Its dull but realistic. Image on the right is very high contrast but looks more cartoonish. Idk may be I am just hooked to the IPS way of presentation.
Nope you are absolutely right. Stop the video at 0:21 the blacks are completely crushed on the OLED with the end output losing image in shadows. Contrast is way too high.
@@Richdadful VA is Trash I have a VA and I feel motion sickness sometimes, anything with a moderate grey is a no go, the black smearing is also a huge problem, even when my FPS is at 120+ it feels like 60 FPS or worse F*ck VA, I can't wait to get myself a decent OLED.
@@mobarakjama5570 i think thats a little bit exagerate or i dont know if monitors have worse va panels because on tv space i have an oled for my pc and an va mine led for my ps5 and i prefer the mini led because of the higher brigthness on HDR but other than that and the infinite contrast i can see or feel a difference
@@allansolano5587 I promise you no exaggeration on my end, I used to argue with my friend that VA is not as bad as they make it seem to be, but God was I wrong it’s worse, try using it a your mane monitor and you’ll see.
nonsense to use a 27 inches 4k IPS for gaming. 4k is for at least a 32 inches. I am looking this vid on my IPS Corsair 32 4k 144Hz and the blacks on the oled are black on my IPS. Not all IPS are the same. Sure that OLED is better than IPS for gaming/video, but for now, the price is still very different at same specs. A good OLED 27 2k 240Hz is 900$ and a good gaming IPS with same specs is 250$
İ need help for choose monitor or tv Hello i need choose monitor or tv for gaming hello I have a 55 inch lg c2 oled and27 inch 1440p ips alienware i'm playing games with rtx 4080 i'm thinking of buying a samsung odyssey g8 miniled in the future ppi values confuse me a lot if I switch from 1440p alienware to 32 inch 4k would it make much difference? what should I do?
IPS is great until you sit it next to OLED. I have both and does add more depth. It just isnt game changing per say. I think the real difference is in the how fast the response time is on OLED.
this video is misleading because i'm watching it in a calibrated G7 Odyssey and i CAN see the blackier images from oled, the G7 from the video is way more grey than normal. in a real scenario seeing the video in an ips monitor was going to be similar images in both, being my black image exactly as the darkest images showing. the Odyssey G7 can achieve darker blacks than what is being depicted here. not as oled, but still. Also, the camera shows the backlight of the ips monitor more accentuated than real life, that's the reason is so washed in the video, so we cannot compare with videos on youtube, just seeing it for real.
This is because you can only showcase so much dynamic range in an SDR container. HDR is the better solution but impossible to implement at this moment as no currently available consumer display can even fulfill all the requisites of HDR1000 and who knows how developers' implementations of tone mapping will affect the final product anyway. Also, I've seen a G2 compared to a sony X95k in a light controled room and the sony was Grey ( even though this sony is one of the best when it comes to local dimming algo and matching a reference display ). But LCDs do have their advantages, most popular reference displays are dual layer IPSs after all. Local dimming is just not there yet and I believe that we'll see micro led or quantum dot led self lit displays before we see a local dimming holy grail
@@mihnea919 sad microled will be even more expensive than oled when it launched back in the day :( just for people who really have money to pay. we will still have to wait a couple years to have affordable microled
@@ElsweyrDiego true but micro displays will be 1. Extremely expensive to produce in the beginning, more so than oled 2. Better than all reference displays on the market today (which cost upwards of 20 grand for 32 inches of screen :)) ). But indeed we'll have to wait a decade probably till we'll see them even as affordable as today's premium oleds. But microled will be the first time in tv history when the consumer and professionals will have access to very similarly performing displays and will finally bridge the gap in that regard.Having said all of that, I am grateful for the market choices we have today ( oleds, mini leds and falds ) because they really blow out of the water even the stuff we had like 5 yrs ago and also for the amount of content available in HDR and high quality formats overall. Also, as an oled owner, i do believe that mini led/fald is a better choice for most consumers and I don't recommend oled to people that watch any cable tv at all or play a lot of games because, even though you won't see burn in, the brightness, color purity and uniformity of the display do take a big hit even after one or two years of such usage patterns.
Si tan solo no se quemaran, tener algo que tienes que cuidar como enfermo terminal no es la nejor experiencia por buena que sea la imagen y baratos no son, si a eso sumamos la tecnología mini-led es un clavo mas al ataúd del oled
Te quedaste hace como 6 años. El burn in hace mucho tiempo que ya no es un problema, tanto asi que te los dan con 3 años de garantia que cubre burn in.
@@leandroschettini6076 seguro? Hasta que lo vea mientras la realidad es la que es por qué crees que están yéndose todos a la tecnología miniled y microled incluso LG
How you know? You lived in Red dead redemtion 2 world ??😂😂 comon stop lying to yourself the most appealing ad good looking image here is the one on the right...
Funny, OLED looks way better on my IPS monitor. How come that be? I should be seeing both the same because I am watching this with an IPS panel. I am sorry that you have a shitty IPS panel. And yes I know how OLED looks like in real life, I got one in my living room. Also that VRR flicker on your OLED monitor is disgusting. What a waste of a money
@@Joaaaaaaaaaaa except 2K is is 1440p, 1080p is 1K and yes 4K is 2160, those calculations dont mean anything in these terms, as an example 150% of 1440p is 4K
I don't see a difference? Except the left monitor is very cleary 1cm lower than the other. Actually, the one on the right looks washed out with bad contrast and the one on the left with the 2 rgb lights looks more true to life.