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you didn't fall for the QD-OLED scam, right anon?
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>>737080241
I LITERALLY cannot go back to non-blacks.
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>>737080241
I did, kind of. I knew about the purple tint but half the time, my room is dark and the other half it's dim enough for it to be hard to notice.
If I could still return my monitor, I would give a WOLED a try but I don't regret my purchase.
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>>737080241
No. Literally the only reason to buy an OLED is if you want perfect black levels, so buying one that has budget LCD-tier black levels if there's a candle lit three miles away is the most retarded thing I can possibly imagine. The new 4th-gen WOLEDs apparently comprehensively rape and gape QD-OLED across the board, so it can be thrown in the dustbin of history as another failed Samshit technology.
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>>737081280
'sup, MiniLED bro.
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>>737081881
OLED gives the best color of any screen. Whether you go glossy or matte depends on your ambient lighting. If there is lots of light in your room, you want matte. If its dark/you have control of the light then glossy typically looks better.
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>>737082515
OLEDs are better at content with black elements, MiniLEDs are better at bright content with high peak HDR values.
There, I summed up practically every monitor thread that's ever existed and ever will exist until a new technology comes out.
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Upgrading peripherals seems pointless. I'm using the same ASUS VS247 1080p monitor I got over 10 years ago. My speakers are older than the average /v/ poster. RTX 5070 is more than enough, I can't imagine upgrading my monitor would make gaming any better.
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>>737082635
nah I had a TN panel for over 8 years and the switch to IPS and then mini-led was insane
I couldn't believe I was using such a shit monitor for years on end.. the colors were wrong, the refreshrate was terrible, the brighness absolute dogshit, viewing angles etc.
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I want a new tv, the budget is around $500
what should I look for and what are my best options?
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>>737082946
It's breddy gud here. https://files.catbox.moe/ceg8iw.jxr
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I got this guy because i learned i prefer curved monitors with only having 1 working eye
Flat monitors made my eye hurt
Think its led and typical acer quality it was scratched out of the box
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>>737080241
I did.
No regrets though, partner discount. I love it
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>>737084000
did you mean the qd oled?
also i'm a leaf so it's basically double the price
i want something with relatively good colors that won't break the bank since i like to draw so better color accuracy is quite important
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>Family PC has a nice asus VG278Q monitor great for anything really never burns in despite the youngsters using Roblox 3 hours a day.
>finally get hit by the power brick failure after like 5 years.
>family wants a new monitor instead of just replacing the brick like i tell them.
>drags me along to pick one
>Pick out a Samsung G5 ody since it seems to have decent reviews on most sites and i have 0 actual idea what makes a good monitor.
be honest /v/ did i fuck up and waste 500 dollarydoos.
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>>737085504
>i should get to replace something i've used for 3 years for free
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>>737081280
>buy mini led
>can make bright things (like the sun) bright as FUCK
>blacks are still darker than any regular monitor
>didnt pay $900 for something that’s gonna get worse year after year
Yeah I’m thinking we won
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>>737085684
With $350 OLEDs now available there's no reason not to get one if only for a dedicated gaming monitor, nothing else comes close. The fact that people are still using fucking TN panels in 2026 is insane
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>>737080241
I did temporarily for my livingroom. Went from the 2016 LG C6 OLED (regular OLED, not even WOLED it is so old) to the Samjew S90F 65" and immediately regretted it. I have a completely blacked out livingroom with a 9.1.4 surround sound system and that TV can't even pass through multi-channel DTS (beyond 2.1), no Dolby Vision, and worst of all even the reflections from my white skin across the room were enough to raise the black levels on the display (and the illumination from the display itself).
There is ZERO value in the wider color gamut if contrast plummets by simply turning the display on and using it. I'd rather perfect blacks of WOLED/Tandem OLED and miss out on color space that literally no movie/game/show uses yet personally.
So yeah refunded it for a superior/cheaper LG C5 65" and my desktop monitor is a 48" LG and my wife's is a 42" C4 oled.
LG display master race. Samsung's QDOLED is eWaste and only retards that listen to shills like Linus Cuck Tips think otherwise.
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>>737082389
The luminance from the display raises the black levels and crushes contrast in all scenes, it is just noticeable in dark scenes. QDOLED is ewaste because it can't use a polarizer. If they ever figure out how to include a polarizer (they can't) then it will be LG's OLEDs.
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>>737086926
Because unless you are a kinophile you dont need a TV that looks good. You just buy whatever model sounds decent, plop it in front of people, turn on sportsball (broadcast at 720p with compression) and normalfags cant tell the difference.
Monitors you know instantly when you buy a piece of shit.
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>>737087012
>muh ambient light
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>MSI MAG 272QP
is it good?
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>bought a mini led monitor and experiencing HDR for the first time
its glorious
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>>737087989
I'll probably go with one too, I love my OLED tv but I got used to the picture quality pretty fast and I don't want to be stressing over static elements all the time. Anything is an upgrade from my 10 year old IPS monitor
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>>737088123
opposite where I live lmao, the asus one is cheaper funnily enough
just wait for a sale, or if its available get the XG27AQDMG, its an older version of the same monitor so it doesn't have the new fancy trueblack glossy coating, just a regular glossy coating, but otherwise its the exact same thing
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>>737080241
I did. My desktop QD-OLED doesn't have this problem at all and it's right next to a window with no curtains. My Steam Deck OLED does tho. Maybe because my desktop monitor is matte? idk.
In any case I love both displays, who gives a shit.
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>>737087454
>How fucking far away do you have to sit from a 48 inch tv for it to be usable on a desk?
3 feet. It is perfect. Check any AV standards for optimal viewing distance by resolution and screen size. It also is pixel perfect 1:1 with my 1440p 32" portrait side panel.
>>737087679
>he can't read
Sad. I clearly stated the room is fully blacked out with thick blackout curtains, film on the one window the reflects light back outside, and even black paint on the walls in the livingroom. There is nothing you do to prevent it. Even if you could remove all ambient light and reflections it wouldn't matter because the illumination from the panel itself is more than enough to destroy contrast.
It would be possible to prevent the self-emissive pixels from crushing contrast if you could delete the concept of light bouncing entirely. Because it reflects off the coating back into the nearby pixels and ruins contrast, let alone off your skin/shirt/sofa/teeth/eyes/etc. I've A/B'd both panel types in person. It is clear what is superior. Objectively. And it isn't QDOLED
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>>737084218
I've had this monitor since 2024. It's solid, but the HDR sucks and the VRR flicker is pretty bad in dark scenes. Also, upgrading the firmware (which supposedly improves these things) at least is mine is just broken and doesn't work at all, so I'm stuck. OLED just also isn't really all that. Overhyped as fuck.
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>>737080241
Me.
Maybe it's my room lighting but if the purple is there, it's definitely not perceptible. Perfect blacks. Anyway if you guys ever see an AW3225QF or whatever other brand uses the same panel or whatever the 1440p version is on sale, I can speak for it. It's quite based.
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No, I still own the best woled in existence (LG C1) and it has no burn in at all still.
I'm getting worried that lg still isn't making any better TVs, though. If it breaks I'm fucked because nothing compares to this model for gaming.
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>>737087012
ever since I got my LG C1 a few years ago I stopped playing on my IPS monitors as they just looked horrible in comparison - backlight bleed/ips glow in corners, blacks and dark scenes always look washed out/grey, sdr looks very flat compared to HDR.
so I tried a QD OLED monitor as I wanted to get back into mouse/kb games and it was just my monitor putting me off - got an aw2725d - and yeah side by side with the LG C1 the black level raise is highly noticeable even in an extremely dimly lit room with no sunlight. you basically have to have no light at all, even something small will raise the black levels so they're never perfect like WOLED. still a huge upgrade over IPS crap but it's the first thing I noticed as it's almost side by side with my C1.
also another thing that bothers me is glossy monitors being "semi-glossy" while LG TVs are 100% super slick glossy that looks clear as fuck.
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>>737085684
I watched an oled long term review the other day and the guy said he used it for 3 or so hours a day on average for 3 years and developed burn-in in that time. They need a 5 year warranty at minimum. Lg offers that with their tvs but not their monitors which was the monitor that guy had burn-in on.
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>>737090319
>ever since I got my LG C1 a few years ago I stopped playing on my IPS monitors as they just looked horrible in comparison - backlight bleed/ips glow in corners, blacks and dark scenes always look washed out/grey, sdr looks very flat compared to HDR.
Man I feel you. Honestly I wish I never got that 2016 LG C6 way back because I am RUINED now. I cannot tolerate anything other than OLED. I can't even enjoy my switch 2 in handheld. It is just such a psychotically dramatic jump in quality. It is like the jump from PS1 era to Xbox 360 era in what it adds to the enjoyment/experience/etc.
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>so I tried a QD OLED monitor as I wanted to get back into mouse/kb games and it was just my monitor putting me off - got an aw2725d - and yeah side by side with the LG C1 the black level raise is highly noticeable even in an extremely dimly lit room with no sunlight. you basically have to have no light at all, even something small will raise the black levels so they're never perfect like WOLED. still a huge upgrade over IPS crap but it's the first thing I noticed as it's almost side by side with my C1.
Yeah it is unfortunate. I could have maybe tolerated it for a livingroom display if it wasn't for the fact that all QDOLED TVs are missing support for 75% of existing digital media on earth.
I do dig how gorgeous the expanded color volume is but even how much deeper the color space is didn't make up for the fact that contrast was obliterated by the illumination of the display itself or the reflection from my face and that was at TV viewing distances. I couldn't do it with a monitor. But I'd imagine a matte coating would help psychologically at least.
>>737090319
>also another thing that bothers me is glossy monitors being "semi-glossy" while LG TVs are 100% super slick glossy that looks clear as fuck.
I prefer matte coating. My wife's 42" LG C4 is super glossy and it does look nice but I really like how the matte coating makes you forget the coating exists.
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>>737082370
The tech getting "better" just means it takes slightly longer.
If you use an OLED, because it is organic, and degrades quicker, it will always burn in SOMETHING. It doesn't matter whether your screen is always changing, or if you have a toolbar stuck on the bottom. Your OLED is going to die based on how it is being used. All that changing your screen use or playing different games changes, is how it burns in.
>>737090431
Why would they give such a long warranty for something they know will fail in that time?
The whole point of OLEDs, is you buy a new one every three years. They look great, but they don't last. The only warranty they could offer would cover things besides burn in, and that's getting into
>do you want to insure your ram?
>we offer a five month warranty for PSU fans!
tier Zionist Jewery
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>>737081881
OLED has burn-in potential, aggressive ABL, VRR flicker, suboptimal pixel layout and dirty screen at low luminance
MiniLED VA has black smearing, poor viewing angles, VRR flicker, suboptimal pixel layout, and some local dimming blooming
MiniLED IPS has the worst contrast and local dimming blooming of the 3, but none of the other flaws.
Pick your poison.
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What's stopping you from just playing games on a regular TV like everyone else?
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>>737092431
I've been almost exclusively playing on a tv for a year now. Windows hdr is annoying but there are workarounds. Also windows with a controller in general sucks but hopefully they fix that with the upcoming xbox full screen mode.
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>>737092119
>If you use an OLED, because it is organic, and degrades quicker, it will always burn in SOMETHING. It doesn't matter whether your screen is always changing, or if you have a toolbar stuck on the bottom. Your OLED is going to die based on how it is being used. All that changing your screen use or playing different games changes, is how it burns in.
We're been at a point with OLED tech, since about 2020, where the panel degrades significantly slower than a TN panel. You're going to get panel burn-in on an IPS/VA/TN panel caused by the LED backlight much quicker than any permanent burn-in on OLED displays. Just look at the 5 year long tests RTINGS has been doing on this topic. With the exception of Sony and some Samsung displays that implemented incorrect voltage specs and ABL due to sheer incompetence (because the identical panel part number did not suffer the same fate when properly implemented) OLED survives 2x as long as high end LCD displays which burn in rapidly by comparison and in very noticeable ways rather than just on blank gray images. They turn yellow and will have clear ghosts of logos (on LCD). So you're operating on a mindset that is a decade old. There is zero drawback for going OLED today other than cost and we're nearly to a point where that is not a drawback (1440p 27" 240Hz panels regularly drop to 300-ish dollars if you price watch on slickdeals).
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>>737092421
>higher end Samsung stuff.
Samsung has completely abandoned miniLED as have all sane manufacturers since there is no way to automate the LED placement. Everyone has swapped to MiniRGB which is NOT the same thing in the slightest with the exception of Sony and TCL (but TCL has it exclusive to 98" and above screens). So I don't know what displays you're talking about. It is an inferior tech and they have to overdrive luminance on the LEDs which rapidly degrades the panel life (extreme burn-in).
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>>737092281
the only disingenuous shills here are you
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>please please please! buy our OLEDSHIT your IPS is going to get BURN IN
they're so desperate ahahahaha
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>>737080241
Yeah i did because i just draw my curtains all the time and darken my room. Therefore its pitch black all the time. What you're demonstrating is something i notice which is why i close my blinds. If you have no control over the lighting situation in your room then its a problem. Not for me. I have an oled pannel in the same room and under dark conditions they're almost near identical in blacks and darker colors. Neither monitor would look like a light in a room.
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I have but it doesn't work with the gamepass games I play since the executables are locked away in a secure folder and selecting the uwp executable doesn't work. And it the app crashes wheh I select uwp now anyway since I updated my pc a couple days ago. Works fine with steam games though.
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>>737092912
OLED has had normal RGB stripped array pixels for 3 years now. What year do you think it is? I haven't seen VRR flicker on any of my 5 OLEDs. ABL is easily disabled if you don't want it (but it is kind of the point in a lot of content, but I do have it disabled in my C4 and C5 by going into the debug menu, about 30 seconds of button presses).
>>737092970
Go check RTINGS long term burn-in study. All panel types suffered burn-in but LCD had the most catastrophic failure. Pic related, this is Samsungs highest end LCD display. Their QLED panel tech. The heat from the backlight even caused the screen to CRACK lmfao, long after it burned in of course.
I don't understand your cope here. MiniLED is more expensive than compatible but objectively superior OLED panels these days. I'm sorry you got duped anon but the first step in healing is admitting you have a problem.
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>>737093174
>I haven't seen VRR flicker on any of my 5 OLEDs
I don't think I've seen one without it.
They don't play well with gsync at higher refresh rates regardless. I just learned to live with it in some scenarios unless its too distracting then i just disable it.
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>>737093396
I hate that I've been so spoiled with VRR, its literally one of the best display technologies ever created for gaming, and now everyone is trying to brush it back under the rug because all the high end monitors suffer from flickering
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>>737093343
>You cannot disable an OLED's built-in hardware-level ABL dumbfuck.
I know this is bait but for once I'll spoon feed you retards: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HlocWf_wR3A
First link in Jewgle. It is quick, easy and 100% correct. I don't know about inferior QDOLED displays but you can disable it on objectively superior LG Displays. Faggot.
>>737093396
If you're talking about using Window's native VRR over HDMI, the VESA standard, sure yeah that shit is awful. But if you enable Nvidia Gysnc which bypasses Windows VRR and talks directly to the scalar, there is none. You should check your settings if you're suffering some self-inflected flicker. Turn OFF vrr in advanced display settings in windows. That is not necessary or recommended in a panel that supports Gsync via scalar compatability mode or dedicated gsync scalar.
>>737093335
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/longevity-burn-in-test-updates-and-res ults
Anyway niggers, enjoy your night of coping and seething. I'm gonna go watch anime on my bedroom OLED and get a blowjob from my wife.
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>>737081881
OLED's have motion blur which makes them bad for video games.
They also have a long list of other flaws.
They're the best panel type for watching movies on though. But it is stop-gap tech and needs to be replaced ASAP.
The current best panel type for gaming is still plasma. Because they have zero motion blur and perfect blacks.
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I don't understand what the point of getting an OLED is if you're not someone who works or has a hobby that you need the color and picture quality like an artist or a photographer. Until then, it's just a splurge at your mere convenience rather a utility that better serves its functionalities
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>>737093610
ASBL IS NOT THE FUCKING SAME AS THE BUILT-IN ABL YOU FUCKING RETARD
holy FUCK
The built-in ABL is what determines the overall peak brightness curve depending on how much of the screen is being illuminated and CANNOT be defeated since it is designed AT THE HARDWARE VOLTAGE LEVEL
goddamn you people are stupid as fuck
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>>737093452
Yeah its annoying because i was spoiled by decent VRR tech like gsync for close to 11 years now or something. And that was when they put the modules in the monitor so they were pricey by doing that method since that was removing layers of abstraction between the GPU and monitor. Now it's soft emulation and i think i can notice the difference a little but thats hard for me to verify those claims about whether or not old gsync was better. Only shit part is that LCD response times were so abysmally worse compared to OLED that its hard to go back. Feels like two steps forward one step back kind of thing.
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>>737093610
Educate yourself, retard
https://tftcentral.co.uk/articles/oled-dimming-confusion-apl-abl-asbl- tpc-and-gsr-explained
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>>737092431
The same reason why /p/ will go and buy the most retardedly expensive cameras for taking random-ass objects to shitpost about or ask about how much of a hassle it is to take photographs of black people.
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>>737080241
I did, acer predator x27u. I've had it since December of last year and it still working fine. I tired of IPS backlight bleed bullshit and I decided to upgrade and never looked back.
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APL can't be disable of course. Just like you can't change the peak brightness of ANY panel tech period. ABL however is the firmware controlling brightness external to how hard the display can be driven for panel care. You are just shifting goalposts. You can disable ABL. Obviously you can't change the peak brightness of a panel. You have a 2% brightness peak value which is the most useful measurement for HDR. Who the fuck is watching a blank white screen and thinking "BOY IS IT SHITTY THE ENTIRE SCREEN ISN'T 1300 NITS!"
I won't hear this hebrew dialectic nonsense. Get fucked. A full screen peak brightness of 1300 nits is exactly why LCD panel life is significantly lower than OLED. Because LCD has to be driven a LOT harder and thus HOTTER to reach similar contrast levels which literally COOKS the panel. That's why display manufacturers do 100% identical things with FALD via MiniLED to avoid VAPORIZING their displays since you can't circumvent the laws of thermodynamics. They raise brightness to 5K nits in a tiny zone on LCD with FALD to generate the contrast and luminance values required for HDR. You guys should put down the crack pipe and read what you linked. I read every article by TFT Central and RTINGS.
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>>737094085
>you can disable ABL
literally from the article you failed to read:
>There is no way to disable ABL at all, even using a service menu of an OLED screen – it’s an inherent technical and power limitation. Nothing you can change in any service menu would turn this off.
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>>737094085
>Where ABL is used in HDR situations, older OLED panels tended to be poorer at handling the changes and you could sometimes see noticeable dimming and brightness changes as scenes changed. This was often with a short lag as well, so even in real usage and dynamic content sometimes things appeared to be dimming and brightening oddly. This was simply the screen adjusting because of the ABL. On modern OLED panels it is much less of an issue and generally the algorithms that control this do so very well. Personally I have very rarely seen issues with this in normal usage on OLED TV’s I’ve used. Some people do find it problematic or distracting, and sometimes will rule out OLED as a result. If you want super high peak brightness beyond what you can get from OLED today, and the ability to keep that same peak brightness at all APL’s then an LCD panel with something like a Mini LED backlight might be a better solution for you.
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>>737092709
you are out of your fucking mind if you believe that
>>737092970
yeah, oled fags are trying to NO U with a problem thats specific to oleds.
It's ridiculous.
>>737093174
>Go check RTINGS long term burn-in study.
I don't have to fucking retard, I Have real life experience with LCDs being used for a decade.
None, zero, NADA of my LCD monitors have burned in or even stopped working and I gamed heavily on those, like 8 hours a day. You are a fucking retard
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my main monitor was oled and fucking died in less than a year, was a cheap used refurb, and got a brand new expensive 700+ dollar one as a replacement. it still sucks and has issues. oled as main monitor is a mistake
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>>737098041
Mine has 1056. Of course, this liar (>>737092791) claims it's not MiniLED.
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So is there a monitor worth buying?
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>>737080241
of course not
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>>737098118
Don't bother with an oled if you spend a lot of time browsing web/on desktop, best bet atm is one of the $500 HDR1000/1000zone chink minileds from amazon
if yours has issues (extremely likely) you can always return it for a good one (do not rely on the chink RMA, they'll make up some reason you can't send it back)
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>>737092709
>LCD burn in rapidly
I don't know which reality are you from but the actual RTINGS tests show two things:
1, Every Oled will burn in. Guaranteed. The manufacturers improved burn in reduction significantly and watching movies doesn't seem to be an issue anymore (and who watches news constantly today) but these TVs are sold with PC/console gaming support for a reason. It is bullshit to claim it is extreme usage if you have constant hud elements on your screen. To this day no one can guarantee anything for your specific use case. If you are doing high brightness/hdr/ui elements constantly it will get fucked in a few years.
2, If your only criteria for usability is: "Can the panel show a recognizable image?" then LCDs in general fail more than Oleds. This is of course ignores the fact the test had a bunch of LCDs from the low quality budget range which doesn't exist in Oled. However at this point you can also ask the question: who will need replace their screen more frequently? The Average Joe with an LCD who probably won't notice any kind of smearing or tint until the panel completely gives up or the perfect picture obsessed OLED user who gets faint uniformity issues the moment he runs his favorite game "too much".
>t. actual Oled gamer
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>>737080241
>OLED? miss me with that garbage, the bleed-in over time is terrible
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>>737080241
I don't know when I'll ever be staring at a black screen on my monitor so these things are fucking retarded.
OLED still needs to be babied in 2026.
See that viral video of the LG OLED turning itself off because of the Resident Evil gun flash kicking in the anti-burn in technology LMAO
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No, that e-waste is homo shit. The higher IQ move is to be content with anything shit and mid. If you get fancier meme garbage, you'll only want to spend more. It's like taking in BBC and getting addicted to cock.
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>he doesn't play old jrpg's on his OLED in the dark so it looks like the rooms are floating
unironically NGMI
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>>737099514
>homo shit
>It's like taking in BBC and getting addicted to cock.
least homosexual OLED detractor. seriously anon you need to take a step back and look in the mirror and ask yourself why these are the analogies that come to mind
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Let me guess, you ''need'' more
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WOLED turns to shit at high brightness.
Anyway take the QD-OLED TV PILL, one without the shitty anti glare coating (like the S95f).
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>>737099562
>i willingly suffer an objectively worse experience due to my poor financial status
that's fine anon i'm not judging you but coping like this isn't healthy.
27" 1440p 240hz OLED's are $350 right now. if that's too rich for your blood you need to evacuate the third world (the US is full however)
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They're much better than WOLED even in a bright room actually, the 4th gen brought a black shield to every panel which severely tone down the purple hue and it also keeps the far superior color of the QD OLED, colors that WOLED simply can't reach
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>27"
Yes, I do need more.
Currently have a 32", open to getting an even bigger monitor, but I'm poor right now.
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I bought one last year, I like it for games and watching the occasional slop, I have a 32" 4k ips monitor for actual productivity though.
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Lmao, "objectively worse" + broke-shaming + "evacuate the third world"? is peak cope.
Yes, $350 27" 1440p 240Hz QD-OLEDs exist. Still doesn't make OLED the smart choice for PC use.
PC desktops, browsers, Discord, code, and taskbars are static for hours. OLED suffers uneven wear and burn in risk, that's why every manufacturer now gives a 3 year burn in warranty. IPS has zero permanent burn-in.
Add QD OLED's triangle subpixels causing text fringing/rainbowing on Windows UI, and you get worse clarity for actual daily work. Perfect blacks are great for dark room gaming,movies, but for mixed PC use? The jump from good IPS isn't worth the risks, mitigations, and hassle.
IPS = reliable, sharp text, no anxiety.
OLED = luxury with trade-offs you're ignoring.
Stay mad you have to babysit a panel.
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The only babysitting you have to do is pixel refresh tbqhfam
I've played on my Vita a lot and it doesn't have any sign of burn in at all, it really depends on the use case but this is almost a 15 years old console at this point
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>>737098584
Wasn't the RTINGS test with edge lit TV sized LCDs running news channels? Some static elements from the news ticker and so on but the test case seems to favour OLED and drawing conclusion out of this for game usage seems rather questionable.
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>>737101293
>I bring up poopdicks out of nowhere all the time because I think about them 24/7 but it's you who's obssessed with them doe!
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>>737080241
>Youtube reviewers
Totally un-biased and absolutely not going to backpedal their "hardware testing" with "uh, i was just giving my opinion, you can't actually hold me accountable to my reviews lol".
Don't buy a qd-oled, but don't not buy one because a fucking youtuber influenced you, cut your dick off if you're unable to formulate your own opinions.
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>>737081881
OLED is the future, you are a getting fed lies by anybody who says otherwise, I cannot tell you how insane QD-OLED actually looks IRL, all of these poorfags are letting youtubers lie to them, it's hilarious, I also could not tell the edge of the screen from the bevel of my monitor when playing re requiem either
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I game on a Hisense 75U8K (MiniLED ADS-Pro panel) and I decided to see what this looked like in a pitch black room, this is what I got.
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oh yeah, totally the same, youtubers are 100% trustworthy, absolutely unbiased never motivated for views ever promise uwu
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Here's one using the 50 megapixel camera (S26)
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>>737101694
>chink shilling a chink monitor
You can't be this stupid, anon. MiniLED is inherently a cope. There's no way to avoid blooming except for crushing black detail. MicroLED is the only solution, but that's forever vaporware.
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Most new WOLEDs are glossy or have a glossy option.
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>the mini-LED will look better because it's brighter
Yeah, just like TVs look their best when set to the 'Vivid' preset or equivalent. Brighter means betterer after all. Fuck accuracy and scorch my eyeballs!
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Yeah I absolutely love this TV. It's not perfect, but its damn good for the asking price and since it uses ADS Pro panel is has zero smearing or VRR flickering.
Its really unfortunate that Hisense isn't using the ADS for their 2026 flagship models.
If this one ever dies I just hope they are still making the 2025 version, miss me with that VA shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUvnX3AIq8Q (not my video, just one I found that best showed how good this tv looks)
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>>737102085
HOLY SHIT
OLED fags on suicide watch
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>>737102167
OLED shills will try to cope and say the test is rigged, but if they set the camera to where the OLED looked bright, the MiniLED's brightness would be absolutely blowing out the camera and just look like a blinding blur
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>>737102142
It will if you buy the >$1000 monitors with HDR capabilities
But otherwise, nobody is saying monitors are better than TV's, and TV's cost like over $10k for the best, so you're not even being fair bringing up HDR either, faggot.
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>>737102363
I'd rather be an incel than some brain-retarded faggot who cannot physically stop thinking about Jewish people or Black men.
God, imagine just walking around thinking of Jews or Indians or African people, what fucked your brain up?
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>>737081881
Glossy vs matte is the only spec that matters, unfortunately glossy displays are incredibly rare and often reserved for expensive professional monitors, almost all OLED pannels have a glossy finish so that's why they immediately pop out in side by side comparisons. Virtually all gaymen monitors have a matte finish except for OLED.
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>>737099807
Anyone who had a CRT and was about to throw it out already did so years ago, there aren't any left. Other than checking out your local landfill your best bet is to buy it from some shitposter who talks about how great CRTs are by day, and lists them on FB marketplace by night. It's a whole system. You're going to be paying the original 90's prices adjusted for inflation though.
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>>737102536
I took out my first family PC out of attic last week. Waiting for VGA HDMI/DisplayPort converter to use CRT with my current PC/Steam Deck.
Is there a way to force resolution and refresh rate.
I tried MOHAA on this old PC, but it forced 60 Hz in game.
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>>737099807
I wish I saved mine, but was stupid and fell for "more space" meme.
Thief and Deus Ex play like different games on CRT instead of TN/IPS LCD
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when I first got my QD-OLED a year ago I had to get my jaw off the floor
it is THAT good
it's not without problems like gay dimming or having to set up lighting in my room (close the blinds a bit and move main lights behind the monitor) or 3x the cost of a high end IPS
but at the end of the day it is genuinely a better investment than a new gpu
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realistically you won't go above X lumens
especially in a dark room
also you do not know how exposure in photography works do you?
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>>737102854
also fun fact: I calculated that on my QD-OLED burn in shouldn't become an issue before 6-7th year of usage even if I use it for productivity
in the same timespan I had 2 LED TV failures: one panel failure and one backlight failure
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>>737103076
i have a MSI MAG 27 something whatever and i'm at 50 brightness in SDR and like 70 in HDR
but again I was at freedom to move change tge lighting in my room to fit the monitor
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>MSI MAG 27 something whatever and i'm at 50 brightness in SDR and like 70 in HDR
It'll develop burn-in in 1-2 years at that brightness, if you want it to last for 10k+ hours, you'll have to lower it to 20%.
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>infinite size
>takes no space
>negligible power draw
it's time to take the vr pill
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The butthurt about oleds is funny, it shows off retarded habits
Imagine staring at a max brightness screen when curtains are $20
Imagine wasting screen space on a taskbar
Imagine preferring the whole screen being a light source with light mode
Imagine wanting it to be on when you're not looking at it
All of it is just brown and retard behaviour
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>>737106818
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>>737080241
still the king of screens
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>>737109743
I still have my old ass IPS somewherei think I bought it around 2011, but side by side with newer monitor it looks like shit.
>very dim
>60Hz
>1080p
>awful motion blur
>glows like motherfucker
>white point is fucked so everything looks purple no matter what
It honestly looks much worse than my secondary CRT monitor..
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>>737110657
I didn't throw it away, maybe I'll find use for it some day. I spend almost whole day staring at the screen, it might be a good idea to have at least decent monitor.
My current monitor is already 6 years oldfuck time flies
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>be me
>hate glare on my IPShit screen
>so make my viewing area a cave
>cave now betrays my IPShit screen's inept black levels because I'm always playing something with dark content
>"I want a screen with good black levels"
>see WOLED is better in brighter areas and QD-OLED is better in darker areas
"Damn I wonder which one would naturally accommodate my pre-existing preferences"
>/v/iggers bleed out their vaginas no matter what monitor you use
>life is good
Last time I went to best buy for comparison, it seemed like QLED was very good also but about the same price range.
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Since not many TVs come with 3.5mm output these days, what should I use to connect good old speakers?
Right now I have them connected directly to PC, but it's annoying when switching source, since console audio goes from internal TV speakers.
I heard that HDMI ARC is laggy.
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>>737112574
depends on the console but if it has a 3.5 jack for headphones you could connect it to a free 3.5 jack to your pc as line in. Downside is that your pc needs to run then for the console audio and the setup kinda sucks if they are far apart. An audio interface can work if you have multiple sources but I never tried one myself as I just use Bluetooth on my DAC for console.
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I had a browser up on my screen for 5 minutes and that shit was like white phosphorus permanently burned into my screen
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>>737113760
that's called image retention and it gets cleaned up by automatic pixel refresh
that's not burn in you idiot and it doesn't happen if you're not some fucking braindead boomer that uses light mode on maximum brightness
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>>737113583
Every single modern "burn-in compensation" tech requires the entire monitor to lose luminance equivalent to the most decayed pixel.
Instead of burning-in a single static element your entire monitor burns in.
The end result of that is the average OLED loses ~50 NIT of luminance in the first 6 months and it accelerates from there.
By 5 years of use: a 1000 NIT OLED is expected to have decayed to ~600 NIT.
Why would you knowingly buy a disposable monitor?
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/permanent-image-retention-burn-in-lcd- oled
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I bought a monitor from Amazon that was a refurbished "like new" item which had like a 40% price reduction.
The accessories had been opened and lazily re-packaged but were clean and still had their sticky plastic seals on them.
The monitor panel had every factory plastic seal on it, it literally had never been used as it still had the protective layers I had to peel off, but it did have a small faint mark on the back you can't even see.
I just bought it and thought who cares, it will be good enough.
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>>737114516
mini led is great but come on dude
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forgot link
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/learn/mini-led-vs-oled
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>>737099932
Edge lit LCDs are cancer and responsible for 90% of bad press LCDs have. They need to overdrive them to get light far enough into the middle portion of the screen. Which means many of those leds get so hot from constant use they go up in smoke. The rest of the 10% bad press for LCDs come from the fact everyone can manufacture those and a lot of them are extremely cheap. I have a 20 years old Samsung LCD and a 16 years old Sony. They are running 12+ hours almost every day since I got them and aside from a few dead pixels on the Sony they have no issues. The Sony one was my console gaming TV for ten years and I put in 6000 hours in Overwatch alone in 3 years. No static elements anywhere.
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>>737115596
a couple years ago i went from a 2070S -> 4080S and then upgraded my IPS to an OLED 4 or 5 months later
it made me unironically regret getting the gpu first, i would've rather had the OLED and old specs
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got a question for the non shills, are oleds truly reliable nowadays? out of all the monitors i've ever had in almost 30y only a single IPS died on me after 12-13y, even got some CRTs running on my kids computers, so if i buy a monitor i'm expecting it to last, will that be the case with an oled or do you have to replace it after 3y like some anon said?
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>>737115964
Not sure I'd recommend any tech made in last 5 years with premise of it working for over decade. I'm surprised that any display technology lasting that long without any issue.
I recommend checking rtings and other burn-in tests. If you mainly will use it for browsing, documents or mostly 1 piece of software- don't get oled. For maximizing oled lifespan, I'd recommend setting it as second monitor with black wallpaper and no start bar, use media in fullscreen/borderless mode mostly on it. This most likely means changing your approach to 'how use monitor' and I understand most people don't want that.
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>>737080241
I did, but its still the best option for blacks since
>no luminance overshoot of WOLED
>no backlight bleed of mini/LED
>true 4k@144hz
Yes you will get burn-in, especially early models like my Samsung S95B.
But its still best option available.
Waiting for Micro-LED, maybe that will fix the issue.
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>>737115964
Depending on how you use your monitor you will get burn in sooner or later no way around it.
But if manufacturers are giving 3y warranty for burn in that means it will mostly last you that long without a problem.
https://youtu.be/15aIdl-HKWc
Video from an OLED shill, btw.
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>>737115964
I wouldn't recommend it for a monitor. static elements still destroys them long term. However I'd say the image quality and motion clarity makes it worth it even if you'd have to replace them often. The bigger issue I have is the lack of strobing on oled monitors and TVs is really a bummer I don't see the point of using OLED for gaming without strobing/BFI modes. Shills tells you that OLED has good motion clarity by default but that's a complete lie.
Basically I'd sooner shill you Pulsar monitors (which are IPS) over any Oled monitor because in the end these are clearer in motion than any oled monitor that I know of. Assuming you have an Nvidia GPU and you're not one of these pussies with fucked up eyes that cannot handle a little bit of flickering.
but FYI I use my oled TV for gaming exclusively and after about 4 years, lot of which was in HDR full blast and I still have no burn-in. it runs nothing but gamesand animethough.
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I have a 65” plasma that is still going strong. I do feel like it’s a unicorn in that regard. It has always buzzed and has always been a space heater, but that is true of all of them. Really is a nice picture. Too bad it was a technological dead end.
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For reasons I can't fathom the monitor I got my first prebuilt with has better blacks than my current.
Why am I not using it? I have a light bleed going to the right of the screen. Because i'm using 16:10 though nothing else matters except if it's 16:10
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>>737117006
Yeah of course they do but not in a way that's really noticeable at lower framerates because most of the blur comes from our own eyes. hence the need for strobing.
At like 300 or 400fps then yeah it starts to be a clear winner, but that kind of framerate isn't realistic.
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>>737102167
And now post a dark scene where the Mini LED has bloom out the ass or completely crushes black detail out of existence trying to avoid it. Displaying something like a starfield instantly exposes the limitations of even the best Mini LED displays, because it simply isn't possible for them to only display a point of light. You feel free to argue and cope and seethe and rationalize your purchasing decisions all you like, but you're making big compromises no matter which display technology you buy. Micro LED is the theoretical end to all discussions, but it's been two more years away for the past decade.
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>>737117434
If you’re looking and parsing for minor drawbacks certainly. All and all, it’s amazing how good even cheap monitors look these days. The fact that we’re at the point of arguing ms of overshoot on one panel technology vs another is a testament to the range of options there are for anyone’s use case.
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That's a different issue but yeah oled sucks at VRR, you can see them flicker especially if the fps is unstable or low framerate compensation quicks in.
What I'm talking about is strobing technologies that improves motion clarity, basically makes modern displays emulate CRT flicker, that's flickering you introduce willingly so your eyes clears motion blur faster. It's a gigantic improvement in motion clarity and I cannot play videogames without it, but some people just can't get used to it though, and support is limited because nobody cares, few TVs and monitors offer support and if they do it disables VRR (except Pulsar, because Nvidia designed it in hardware in a really clever way but it's not for oleds)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGeM6S_m9pI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_ZMmMWi_yA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXwXGYhi8_I
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>>737117812
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anyone claiming W-OLED is better than QD-OLED is a fucking contrarian nigger specially this year with all the widespread issues on the latest gen of LG panels:
you don't like purple tint QD-OLED? Asus, MSI, etc are offering no purple tint anti-reflective QD-OLEDS already
you don't want reflections at all? Samsung themselves offer the best matte anti-glare on the market (BUT MUH GRAINY!), it's not for everyone, go check the Apple Nano-Texture
the only fail they're getting this year is not pushing for more ultrawide models, the 49" 1440p update is coming but their 5K2K panels are expected to only arrive in 2027 at the earliest while LG releases theirs for a retarded price + the same QA problems as the previous ones
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>>737080241
I dont have the sun shining on my displays
I have 4 monitors
C5 42
271QRX
G PRO 27i
PG279Q
C5: best overall since it gives me 4x 1080p realestate and even at daytime the screens coating makes black look like a void
271Qrx: best for shooter, dont get purple on blacks (i never do anything where the screen is entirely black either neither does anyone else in here) because the sun doesnt shine directly on my displays
Miniled: blooms out the ass and bad eotf in hdr and local dimming is kinda slow in sdr and i have to turn it off for anything not gaming related otherwise i get blooming or inverse blooming
Small things in hdr dont get bright at all like small candles ald lights, fireflies, fireworks, led lights, headlights etc
Overall hdr performance is kind of mid, most movies have a low overall nit count in hdr so c5 wins in terms of highlight details, for daytime games its a bit brighter but also oversaturated and my eyes strain after 2h (no cant adjust brightness on these minileds in hdr) and the screencoating is really ass because it makes very bright things have a grain effect
Pg279q: a generic normal ips with a max nit of around 400 i run it at 17/100 glows out the ass in dark content
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Imagine self amitting youre obese nolifers with 0 friends
Let me guess your os of choice is linux and your gpu is a rx480
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>>737117856
The only 2 things it does is giving you vsync without the input lag penalty, and it's ability to have variable framerates look smooth.
It doesn't smooth out stutters, just floating framerates.
So that's great but imo vsync lag is overblown, nvidia reflex or amd anti lag usually will offset the input lag, and you can just avoid framerate drops by having a good target fps and change your monitor refresh rate to that target framerate. Which is a hassle admittedly.
so VRR is a no brainer in general but if I have a good strobing mode and it disable VRR in order to work I will never hesitate dropping VRR
And it's worth nothing that just because you have VRR that doesn't mean you should turn off Vsync. The tech has a limitation where it stops working entirely if the game's framerate is within 3-4 fps of your monitor's max refresh rate. So if your have a 120hz max monitor, if the game goes over 117FPS then VRR will simply stop functioning and you get slight stutter (because 118FPS isn't exactly 120) and you get tearing as well. If the game goes way over 120 you'll still get stutter and tearing too. The way to avoid this is use Reflex or Reflex + Boost or the game doesn't support Reflex you can forced ULLM in the nvidia drivers ("Ultra" in the "Low latency mode" section) and all of these should automatically cap the framerate inside the VRR window, or you could also decide to cap the framerate manually to 3 or 4 below your max refresh. But games handle better in general if you activate Vsync anyway and if you do everything else right you're not gonna get the vsync input lag as long as the fps is inside the vrr window.
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A cool thing is that there's barely any noticeable text fringing
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>>737119730
>So that's great but imo vsync lag is overblown, nvidia reflex or amd anti lag usually will offset the input lag
If you know how these work, you want to use VRR.
VRR is the only technology in the last 10 years display wise that I could say is a direct upgrade. The only problem I see with it is flickering when framerates fluctuate a lot in certain panels (OLED for instance has brightness flickering).
HDR as a technological advancement in displays is absolute chaos in comparison.
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>Check out TCL 50Q7C TV for the whole family
>Apparently "it's a really good TV bro I tried it next to an OLED TV and it beats the fuck out of it except for a few darker scenes"
>No matter the settings it looks like absolute fucking dogshit
>Blooming to no end
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>no downsides
You can tell he bought a chink va panel with smearing out the ass and he cant display the desktop without turning off local dimming and he cant enjoy a dark hdr game because it zone flickers and brightness does nothing in dark scenes on minileds under 6000 zones
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>The tech has a limitation where it stops working entirely if the game's framerate is within 3-4 fps of your monitor's max refresh rate.
The tech does work up to the max refresh rate of your monitor. The problem is once that is exceeded it turns off and you will experience tearing. If you have vsync on in your global settings, then the driver will automatically switch from vrr to vsync when achieving or exceeding the same amount of frames as your monitor’s refresh rate. The problem there is that this comes with a stutter and noticeable latency increase as it switches back and forth between the technologies. Because of this, best practice has always been to have VRR on, Vsync turned on in global settings (but off in the game’s internal settings), and then frame limit the game 3-4 frames below the monitor’s maximum refresh. The 3-4 frames isn’t where the tech stops working but the buffer needed to make sure vsync never gets activated.
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Monitors are literally a jewish humiliation ritual. Every single type of monitor sucks for one reason or another. OLED? E-waste after a year, can't stay on desktop, can't use Office, can't use HUDs in games. IPS? Fucked up in the dark. MiniLED? Grey halos, unreadable text. VA? Get out of here.
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>>737121365
oled fags have been around for a while, but i haven't seen mini led autism this strong before
>speaking facts
ive seen several people itt claim mini leds are superior in ways that are completely disprovable, and you're probably one of them considering this post
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>oled fags are annoying
Dont see oled fags constantly talking about their displays, only get miniled and tn fags making threads 24/7 saying how bad oled is
Really makes you think
Its like the rx480 faggots making threads saying you dont need more, also miniled fags are self reporting no life losers that only browse 4chan 16h a day its why they cant imagine using an oled because their desks are so small they can only fit one display, ironic considering 99% of users who work from home have atleast 3 so you immediately know miniled users dont do that. Also 99% of gamers sit in a dim environment or a pesk lux of around 200 so they dont need a 1000 nit fullscreen display (no one does) and no game or movie is going to blast 1000 nits fullscreen regardless. Bf1 commonly used for hdr testing in games average 80-100 nit din hdr. The brightest element is the sun and that averages 400-600 nits on miniled and oleds alike
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>>737121084
>VA? Get out of here.
What exactly the issue with VA? While they had the same disadvantages as all the other backlit panels they were faster than IPS while having comparable parameters otherwise so all high refresh panels were VA. AT least that was true back when I bought one.
Though I will have to say, mine broke after like 1,5 years. I had it warrantied and it lasted another like 2 years. Not sure if they did have reliability problems or I was just unlucky.
I have an oled now and it looks nice but yeah, the burn in meme is really a thing. Well you can't tell in normal use, but if you put on a light gray background you can tell which places burned in.
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>2026
>Humanity wages another war
>On one side OLED Imperium
>On the other side miniLED Kingdom
>*Dramatic music*
>War, war never changesBoth sides are ruled by the same person.
This is how I feel about this thread.
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>>737121891
Your monitor can show very bright and very colorful colors (wide gamut)
When HDR is OFF: Windows ignores that and stretches regular colors to make them look extra vibrant, but it's actually too saturated, not accurate.
When you turn HDR ON: Windows clamps (restricts) normal desktop/games back to the proper, narrower color range they were made for.
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>>737121751
I literally said i have a g pro 27i and every review of every miniled even the latest va models have smearing on text against dark backgrounds aswell as blooming or inverse blooming when ld is enabled in desktop, ive used one of the ktc or koorui va with 1156 zones that people oraise but it was worse than my g pro 27i since that was a va and had more noticable bloom/inverse blooming boxes around white text and icons against dark backgrounds and scrolling text was like vaseline and it never proved better in anything hdr (actual hdr not converted sdr to hdr pajeet shit)
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>>737080241
>OLED
>AMOLED
>POLED
>WOLED
>QDOLED
>LGBTQOLED
SHUT THE FUCK UP STOP MAKING WORDS UP IT'S ALL THE SAME FUCKING SHIT IT'S JUST A FUCKING PC MONITOR
Fuck I miss when it was either TN or IPS now it's all these flavors of the same queer crap that exist to make nerds think they are unique and special
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>>737121915
>va faster than ips
This guy is trolling
>>737122046
This thread was made by a miniled fag.
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>>737122176
Theyre all different though
>>737122021
Thid is why people dont like hdr becsuse they want the oversaturated colors of sdr
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>>737122271
It simply was easier back then, it was a poorfag (TN) vs richfag (IPS) thing
Now it's like fags choosing what made-up gender flag represents them
>>737122289
There is a board for being an annoying nerd about technology >>>/g/
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>>737122058
TVs always have some "gaming" mode that limits the post processing they tend to do otherwise. Also I don't think input lag cased by the display is that significant part of it. Unless you are a hyper competitive CS player or a speedrunner or something minimizing input lag is going to make much of a difference for you. Or maybe I'm just retarded with my old man reflexes.
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>>737122332
Windows literslly has an auto hdr option retard newfag and theres rtx hdr which converts sdr to hdr are you actually braindead or something? And windws desktop in hdr with sdr gamma ramp is not going to give you accurate eotf when you actually run a native hdr movie or game
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I will wait for the OLED fad and shills to pass just like I did for the mechanical keyboard and specifically ducky shills. They also claimed dumb shit like their keyboards would last longer or that they it makes you type faster. Cult shit like OLEDfags and they will go extinct in due time too.
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>>737122587
Strange bait.
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>>737122453
Vas have never been faster than ips in response times their total response times even today id >20ms
An avg of 4 with a total of 30 is worse than an avg of 6 with a total of 10
>>737122347
Esl much?
>>737122536
That screenshot isnt fullscreen its like 15% a modern woled monitor does like 800 nits at 15% apl
>>737122606
Yes it does you retard it literally says so
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>>737122667
Sorry ducky went bankrupt.
>>737122682
No. Tons of lower end gayman keyboard still use membranes and even midrange use custom keyswitches that are inbetween. But the point is that people realized you don't need a mechanical keyboard and it doesn't a really improve your gayman or typing speed or even last longer than membranes really.
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still rocking this badboy today
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>>737122656
I bought TCL 65" Q6C last year, but I don't know if the smaller sizes come with the same panel.
~650€, I saw 55" below 400€.
For a cheap chink TV it's alright, even OS isn't as bloated as I expected but I mainly use it as a dumb display and don't touch the smart functions.
It's still smearing because it's a miniLED VA but at that price it's ok.
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>>737122876
Canada. The lower end logitech keyboards and smaller brands use custom switches or membrane. Most casual and kid gaymers just pick them off the shelf.
>>737122862
The custom branded keyboards like ducky were definitely a fad. People realized they don't improve your gamking or typing or last longer at all. Whay really got them popular is cheaper options coming to the market, unlike the overpriced duckyslop.
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>>737122790
>Sorry ducky went bankrupt.
Salsa on that?
I'm still enjoying my 50€ chink mechanical keyboard.
One of the better purchases, recently I also bought wireless lightweight chink mouse. I like it a lot as well.
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>>737122453
I did say at the time and I think it was a less than 10 years but probably something around that. Back then TNfags still existed and whined about IPS being slow and VA was sort of considered best of both world at the time. Though as I understand IPS has gotten much better since while I suppose VAs didn't so they are mostly obsolete now?
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>>737123285
VAs have absolutely gotten better in the last 10 years. I know because I have one from back then and another from last year. The old one you see smearing even when you arent looking for it. The new one you have to look for smearing and its unnoticeable otherwise.
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>>737123491
>not wanting to spend lots of money on something you deem pointless = poor
kk
>>737123507
ye, i'm just cheap.
i have oled handhelds, just don't care about getting a oled panel for my monitor.
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>>737123421
Nah tons of shills claimed the actuation time and feel made you type and thus game faster. Also tons of claims they are built better and last longer than membranes. I could even go back in the archive and find you those posts but you will probably just say they are trolls.
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>>737123286
My gripes with CRT monitors,I still use one as a secondary monitor for nostalgia reasons.
>Power hungry
>Make you think you have tinnitus
>No VRR
>Small screen size compared to the volume
>Flicker is quite bad at low refresh-rates ~60Hz
>Require adapters to work with modern hardware
>Bad contrast in well lit rooms due to low overall brightness
I still with I had 21" CRT on my desk instead of 17".
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>>737122587
>just like I did for the mechanical keyboard and specifically ducky
>Tons of lower end gayman keyboard still use membranes
>But the point is that people realized you don't need a mechanical keyboard
nice goalpost moving but this is a written conversation, we can see what you typed
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>>737123846
Ducky was mentioned right here >>737122587
Strange ESL seething brownoid. You must have spent a paycheck on it lmao
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>>737124097
are you retarded? you said "mechanical keyboards *and* specifically ducky". that means both you retard, i included it in my post
i really hope you're not EFL, because if so then you need to study your own language
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>>737116404
>Micro-LED
it will never become a thing, its more probable that burn-in becomes a 10-year-down-the-line issue or miniled with rgb backlights having near-oled contrast than micro-led becoming affordable
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>>737124330
all of the miniled shilling involves it being a stopgap until they can get microled
i heavily doubt anyone that cries over oled pricetags will want to spend more on one monitor than what a lifetime of oleds would cost
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>>737124004
Even late CRT TVs, had bad input lag.
Monitors never had this issue tho.
New high refresh rate miniLED LCDs aren't nearly as bad as early ones.
I have no idea how faggots could play shooters or any action games @30FPS on a 50ms+ display.
With a shitty controller on top.
Dark times.
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TN fags: theres no need for anything else, gamma shift? I NEVER MOVE MY HEAD EVEN 1 CM UP OR DOWN EVER
VA fags: theres no need for anything else, smearing? DOESNT EXIST.
IPS fags: theres no need for anything else. IPS glow? DOESNT EXIST I CANT SEE IT YOU CAN ONLY SEE IT IN PHOTOS IN A PITCHBLACK ENVIRONMENT AT MAX BRIGHTNESS!
1080p fags: theres no need for anything else its the best performance and no one can see the difference anyway
1440p fags: 1440p is the best middle ground its better clarity than 1080p and better performance than 1080p and gives me more realestate
4K fags: its like 1080p x 4 in realestate and I can play at any resolution I want thanks to its high PPI, DLSS4/FSR4 or just use integer scaled 1080p or just set the game to 1440p with no real loss of quality
MIniled fags: OLED BURN IN BURN IN BURN IN I NEED 1000+ NITS AT ALL TIMES EVEN WHEN BROWSING THE WEB AND ALL I DO IS BROWSE THE WEEEEEB IM BROOOOOOOOOWSING LOOK AT ME BROWWWSINGGGG
QDOLED/WOLED monitor fags: Well I want zero response times because blur and ghosting annoys my eyes and I dont need high fullscreen brightness Ive been using less than 150 for like 20 years (crts were around 60-80nits, TNs back in 2000-2010 where like 120-150 btw) and burn in isnt an issue for me because I have other monitors for my non-gaming/entertainment use so I can just swivel my chair or move my head or eyeballs to do other things, its a non issue!
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Can some Anon bake another bread once this one hits page 10?
Pretty please?
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>>737124998
WOLED user here, my C5 42 doesnt have any color banding on dark gray and my 271QRX doesnt have any banding on any color, so you have to specify.
My C5 42 doesnt get any VRR flicker either, I have 3k hours on it with gsync enabled (+ vsync) at 144hz, my 271QRX does get some in cyberpunk but thats the only instance ive seen it, and only at night times, and guess where it occurs: in dark parts of the screen, not the entire screen, its less noticable than VRR flicker on my G Pro 27i where the whole screen with rapidly flicker, even my pg279q will flicker in loadingscreens, while the G Pro 27i will even flicker during zone transitions of lightsources in dark content and thats just because it doesnt have more than 1156 zones, minileds with bloom suppression might mask it more but it will overall give a dimmer brightness to small lights than one that doesnt have bloom suppression, most VAs use blooming suppression
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>>737125403
if by woled monitor you refer to the tandem woleds that had reddit threads about the banding issue on mostly gigabyte and asus models, (many of which had it almost completely eliminated after ~100h of use) then its a lottery not really a panel issue
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>>737125486
I would say it's a panel issue if the variance is this bad.
I still understand it's bitching for the sake of bitching.
I'm still tempted to get 32GX870B or similar monitor, but those are delayed.LG should also stop using nearly identical names for completely different monitors.
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>>737126181
Turn of the lights.
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>>737125985
>he doesn't have smart bulbs
filtered. I wont try to convince you why glossy is better, everyone who knows knows.
t. owned OLEDs for over a decade
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>>737126161
so no answer
>>737126181
anon you're not supposed to have lights facing the monitor. i never ever see a reflection