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exactly what I want. Please tweet Asus and tell them you want it. the more that ask, the more possible it will be. I have been telling them for a year now. GLOSSY too. no matte.
I found a solution you can use for the ugly wires. Doesn't help with the stand. Only a vesa monitor arm. 90 degree male to female hdmi adapter and power ac adapter male to female.
Agreed personally I can't wait for the 45" 5120 X 2160 no matter how hard it will be to drive. 38" 3840 X 1600 would be good though there's no sign of any OLED at that size and resolution coming soon.
@@johnarigi6274 Now with Lossless Scaling providing 3x frame rate. I wont have to worry about it anymore! also getting the same monitor! Q4 This Year right???
A lot of people are very worried about the sub pixel structure. To clarify I did not show any close ups from this monitor. The image I showed is from a different monitor. To be clear this one image was never meant to represent the monitor and I had no idea people would interpret it that way. I simply showed it as an example of QD OLEDs triangle structure in general for all QD OLEDs. That said It was clearly a mistake which caused confusion that I will not repeat. Also I think it’s time to clear up my opinion on QD OLED generations. I have found after much testing that there is little to no appreciable difference between the generations on monitors specifically. This includes brightness and text clarity, where I personally can’t say it has noticeably improved. Additionally, as far as l'm aware the burn in complaints from V1 were more to do with incorrect pixel refresh settings, though yes, there is a chance the latest gen OLEDs MAY be a bit more resistant to burn in, but I have not seen any evidence to prove this claim. Hopefully you can understand that sometimes we as reviewers make mistakes or don't think about how something might be interpreted differently if not worded correctly. Thanks for watching Also this review is NOT sponsored by MSI. My sponsor is Ruipro for Ruipro cables. Please keep in mind I will always do my best to disclose sponsors audibly. What do you think?
I for one appreciate the clarification and honesty. I do have a question regarding the burn-in matter though. Has MSI ever fixed the MSI MPG 321URX having that annoying warning pop-up telling you to run the pixel cleaning after every 4-hours or so of runtime? I don't know how manufacturers deal with these features. But I believe LG has the best and most non-obstructive method with their OLED TV's care features since before, where the cleanup only runs once you turn the display off after using it past a certain amount of hours. I kind of find it lacking that majority of reviewers are not talking in detail about these important features despite endorsing these new QD-OLED monitors to customers.
Have you seen anything/have u had hands on the new gigabyte ultrawide or the new corsair ultrawide? I wonder how they all stack up against each other since theyre all really similar in terms of panel and gloss
DWF uses incorrect sRGB gamma curve instead of the 2.2 standard, they changed it in June 23' update after they fixed EOTF for HDR. 1 Step forward and another step back even for HDR
I wish every manufacturer put outward facing ports on their monitors like LG and Corsair do. It's objectively superior to downward facing ports. Better with monitor arms. Easier to mess with cables when problems occur.
Nope, 341cqp mounts 1st gen oled, like the old g8 2022, rhis mounts 3rd gen OLED It was literally said in the first 30 seconds of the video that this mounts the new samsung panel
Meh The true end game is OLED 38" 5K2K resolution. 1440p just doesn't pack enough pixel density for me and 4K always shit on it. I want true 5k ultrawide with high pixel density in OLED. Hoping for early next year
That's what I'm thinking too lol....ill be mounting it on an arm so won't be using the stand but still looks like it might be an issue for me, and it would 1000000% be a deal breaker .. I ain't having ugly ass cables hanging down under my clean dual monitor setup
A lot of people are very worried about the pixel structure in my latest MSI 341CQPX 240Hz OLED review. To clarify I did not show any close ups from this monitor. The image I showed is from a different monitor. To be clear this one image was never meant to represent the monitor and I had no idea people would interpret it that way. I simply showed it as an example of QD OLEDs triangle structure in general for all QD OLEDs. That said It was clearly a mistake which caused confusion that I will not repeat. Also I think it’s time to clear up my opinion on QD OLED generations. I have found after much testing that there is little to no appreciable difference between the generations on monitors specifically. This includes brightness and text clarity, where I personally can’t say it has noticeably improved. Additionally, as far as l'm aware the burn in complaints from V1 were more to do with incorrect pixel refresh settings, though yes, there is a chance the latest gen OLEDs MAY be a bit more resistant to burn in, but I have not seen any evidence to prove this claim. Hopefully you can understand that sometimes we as reviewers make mistakes or don't think about how something might be interpreted differently if not worded correctly. Thanks for watching Oh also this is an unsponsored review where I was lent the product. My sponsor is Ruipro for Ruipro cables. Please keep in mind I will always do my best to disclose sponsors audibly.
Call me a skeptic, but, the aggressive price, actually puts me in alert mode. $899 for this, is very, very nice. I just have to wonder, where did they cut corners to get this price? The specs for $900 USD, are very imrpessive, and well, I don't believe MSI priced it this low out of the goodness of their hearts. Will we see some sort of mass failures in some component(s) in a few years? I just don't trust "too good to be true" products like this. 😆
I received this monitor recently, and I found a bug that adaptive sync isn't properly working. It fixes screen tearing but not micro-stuttering, believing that the refresh rate isn't really following in game's FPS when it's within VRR range. The refresh rate counter on monitor is likely a lie. Can you confirm whether you're having the same issue or it's just me?
A lot of people are very worried about the pixel structure. To clarify I did not show any close ups from this monitor. The image I showed is from a different monitor. To be clear this one image was never meant to represent the monitor and I had no idea people would interpret it that way. I simply showed it as an example of QD OLEDs triangle structure in general for all QD OLEDs. That said It was clearly a mistake which caused confusion that I will not repeat. Also I think it’s time to clear up my opinion on QD OLED generations. I have found after much testing that there is little to no appreciable difference between the generations on monitors specifically. This includes brightness and text clarity, where I personally can’t say it has noticeably improved. Additionally, as far as l'm aware the burn in complaints from V1 were more to do with incorrect pixel refresh settings, though yes, there is a chance the latest gen OLEDs MAY be a bit more resistant to burn in, but I have not seen any evidence to prove this claim. Hopefully you can understand that sometimes we as reviewers make mistakes or don't think about how something might be interpreted differently if not worded correctly. Thanks for watching Oh also this is an unsponsored review where I was lent the product. My sponsor is Ruipro for Ruipro cables. Please keep in mind I will always do my best to disclose sponsors audibly.
Did you look at the subpixel layout yourself or are you going off of earlier rumors? Not accusing you of anything, wondering if I could take your statement as fact since I've heard noises that it might be the older panel just driven faster.
A lot of people are very worried about the pixel structure in my latest MSI 341CQPX 240Hz OLED review. To clarify I did not show any close ups from this monitor. The image I showed is from a different monitor. To be clear this one image was never meant to represent the monitor and I had no idea people would interpret it that way. I simply showed it as an example of QD OLEDs triangle structure in general for all QD OLEDs. That said It was clearly a mistake which caused confusion that I will not repeat. Also I think it’s time to clear up my opinion on QD OLED generations. I have found after much testing that there is little to no appreciable difference between the generations on monitors specifically. This includes brightness and text clarity, where I personally can’t say it has noticeably improved. Additionally, as far as l'm aware the burn in complaints from V1 were more to do with incorrect pixel refresh settings, though yes, there is a chance the latest gen OLEDs MAY be a bit more resistant to burn in, but I have not seen any evidence to prove this claim. Hopefully you can understand that sometimes we as reviewers make mistakes or don't think about how something might be interpreted differently if not worded correctly. Thanks for watching Oh also this is an unsponsored review where I was lent the product. My sponsor is Ruipro for Ruipro cables. Please keep in mind I will always do my best to disclose sponsors audibly.
Do you know any information about Acer's X32 X monitor? It is a 32-inch 4K 240Hz 1700R curved QD-OLED monitor currently on pre-sale in China. I can't find any information about this monitor on Google, so I'm asking here🤔
Probably a dumb question, but will the cables being visiblr under the monitor be a problem if I have it mounted on the wall with a arm?... Looking to upgrade from my 5 year old Alienware ultra wide that's been mounted on the wall so the stand won't be an issue for me.... Just kind of looks like where the cables plug in might not be "hideable" even when mounted.
Did you know an IPS black version in 34"? I would like to buy an ultra-wide, but for gaming and software development too. So text clarity would be important for me. Unless it is with the new pixel structure layout, I will instantly buy it. And my RTX3070 cannot handle a 32" 4k 😅
Hello would you go for the gigabyte f027q3 or the dell aw2725df? the f027q3 is about 100$ more expensive would love an answer or if you recommend another monitor
I own an LG c1 and i gotta say, gaming on my msi led 1440p monitor is still awesome because its still quantum dot technology and in my opinion thats really what you need, colors
I had the LG and the panel was nice, but the curve was something I couldn't get used too. Next to my OLED G8 I could also say having a QDOLED is just better than a matte screen like the WOLED on the LG if your room isn't too bright. But yeah if you don't care too much about the screen coating, something that did make me return it was the curve.