Just ordered one this morning from Amazon for $484 on a $100 off deal where there was an additional 10% off coupon as well. Unbeatable price for this even though it does use the LG GR panel no the newer GS model. My only real concerns are the limited warranty and the lack of good ABL control. Hoping that putting it in "Reader" mode and bringing up the brightness will be good enough out side of gaming.
Oleds have dropped in price a lot in the last calender year. I think oleds might actually be starting to get affordable. This refresh rate on an lcd cost about this much a couple years ago
@B-ROYalty I want more people to buy oleds so they get larger market adoption and therefore benefit more and more from economies of scale. I think oled is worth a premium and most people would too if they saw it but that premium has to be less than it is right but now we're getting there. Lcds are trash
@@veilmontTV agreed, definitely worth a bit more but they're not worth the egregious pricing they've been for the most part, especially since OLED has a good number of drawbacks as well. I wanted the Samsung 240hz 49" ultrawide it was on sale for 1k during Black Friday but there's just no way I'm spending that much on a monitor, it's ridiculous I actually assumed these new QD 4k/240hz or even the 1440p/360hz were gonna hit the market around $1500 or higher so we're slowly but surely getting there
This oled is susceptible to air bubbles on screen. It just happened to me and I noticed discoloration. And now I see bubbles on my screen. I just got this monitor in December.
I picked this monitor up for a good deal but I'm really not seeing anything amazing with HDR. SDR does look great which is why I'm a little confused with the poor performance in HDR. Is there something specific needed in order to get it looking good? Maybe I'm just used to my 42 inch LG C2 and spoiled? I'm considering returning it.
@@1UpNerdcore I actually packed the KTC up and returned it. I got my C2 42 inch for $700 (Black Friday) and at that price I’m finding it difficult to see an oled monitor make sense. When TVs hit 240hz we will truly be spoiled.
Good afternoon, I have the same monitor, but for some reason I can't turn on 240 Hz, it shows only 144, and there is an item with a different resolution in the monitor menu on the scale, but for some reason I can't turn it on. through Windows, it also shows only 144. maybe the computer is not powerful enough? 4070 ti i5 13600 kf ,ddr 5 6000 trident z5 neo RAM, msi z790 pro a wifi motherboard. Can you please help
Because the bandwidth would only be an issue if it was true 4k 120hz with HDR enabled. Mine is set to auto on the HDR and this is upscaling to 4K and not true 4K
Can you review the innocn 34m1r it’s on Amazon NO ONE has done a review on it yet. It’s 1440p 34 in curved monitor with over 2000 dimming zones. Please🙏🏼
@@1UpNerdcore Response from KTC: "Our G27P6 monitor comes with a three-year warranty. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and certain types of damage under normal use. However, it does not typically cover burn-in, which is considered wear and tear resulting from prolonged use of static images."
Unfortunately it does not from my testing also but I’ve never noticed a big difference between 120hz with or without VRR on a monitor. On a TV I do but not a fast monitor
@@B-ROYaltyTechnically no, some monitors support VRR without 2.1 but the majority don't. The ones that support VRR without 2.1 have what is called HDMI Forum VRR which is basically HDMI 2.0 with 2.1 features.