Win One Here: **Closes at 10PM GMT TODAY**: gleam.io/Q2EJK/upgrade-to-oled-gaming-setup-with-lg-ultragear What do you think about this screen? Anything they could do to improve the next gen?!
Loving it as a 27inch but ... that for me, that cost is way too high at $700. If you think about the desktop kit price with graphics cards at the same price, you're down way over a grand just to play a £45 game! This feels like a monitor for a certain audience and not for the general market.
Recommend the asus one, it gets brighter in hdr with probably better accuracy, and has kvm. Only go for lg if you really use the speakers or can’t vesa mount the asus for whatever reason
Im searching for a 4K monitor for productivity but I want it to have high refresh rate if possible This one is great but it’s OLED so I’m afraid of burn in .. I’ll use it for music production
I’ve genuinely struggled to find people who have suffered burn in with a modern OLED. Yes, plenty of people will come out online to say they had it, but the majority of users just happily use them at home without coming onto RU-vid / Reddit to say how happy they are 🤪 If you’re in a music studio where it’s ONLY used for production then enable the pixel shifting features, play some videos on it from time to time and don’t leave it on overnight - I’d hazard a guess that you’ll be just fine
I’m two years into using my LG C2 several hours per day, and have no burn in or panel degradation. I used to avoid OLED because of that fear but it has been a total non issue
Great video as always - I really need a monitor that matches the clarity of my MacBook Pro screen and playing with a PS5 - would you recommend this one? What other would you recommend?
I have a question, and I don't think anyone is talking about it but the 'color temperature control' setting in AMD's gpu software is on by default and completely ruins colors from what i can tell (even with custom color disabled (need to toggle 'custom color' to enabled then disable 'color temperature control'). Turning this off appears to fix washed out hdr and looks way more realistic. And even in SDR mode, it fixes colors in a completely opposite way, colors looked really oversaturated to me when windows is in sdr mode until i disabled this setting. Someone here know about this? Has anyone tested this setting? This has been my experience with the 32gs95ue but could be just a windows+amd gpu thing?
Pete - Sorry for comment not related to this video. I was watching your video about downgrading to s23 by trading in another phone, and getting the s23 for £349.. You say "astounding" price.. I say you need to revise maths... a lot.. Matt - when you trade in, you still paid money to samsung via different means. YOU PAID EXACTLY SAME FULL PRICE.
ASUS warranty is a hard no. Also, the chin on the display makes it look cheap, and there are no speakers. The monitor is also heavy due to the added heatsink “for gaming.” Asus is a no despite having slightly better HDR performance and a KVM switch.
@@Dukesofwhat I have the asus version of this monitor my setup is a 4090 /7950x3d On low setting with dlss performance I can push 450-500fps but the game looks pretty bad. Personally idc bout the looks so much but you can definitely get 360hz with decent graphics settings if you care bout that
Thanks man, that's good to know. I'm actually going to test it this week and update this in the description! Something else to add to all my future reviews! Always trying to improve on the videos we make here.
Your experiance is watching movies and your son's 8 hour gaming sessions per day are meaningless numbers for degradation of a panel numbers. Try working 8 hours a day before the screen with something like Blender then we'll talk about your great experiance with oled monitors over a couple years.