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Anonymous No.723281803 >>723282261 >>723282731 >>723283927 >>723284015 >>723284167 >>723284959 >>723285032 >>723285175 >>723285221 >>723286292 >>723286695 >>723288347 >>723293302
OLED THREAD
CONVINCE ME TO NOT BUY AN OLED. ON THE VERGE OF BUYING THE XG32UCWMG WITHIN THE WEEK. CAN NOT STAND THE IDEA OF MINI LED MONITOR.

everyone who has one convince me to buy one otherwise ;)
Anonymous No.723281953 >>723282038
>Not waiting for Primary RGB Tandem 4k 32" models
NGMI
Anonymous No.723282038 >>723282156 >>723283960
>>723281953
>not waiting for QDEL at this point
C'mon I will switch over to QDEL once it launches or 2nd gen QDEL at LEAST after my first OLED monitor.
Anonymous No.723282156 >>723282180
>>723282038
I might not live long enough to see those come to the consumer market.
Anonymous No.723282180 >>723282274
>>723282156
are you like 78 or something lol
Anonymous No.723282261 >>723282357
>>723281803 (OP)
Enjoy you're burn in and small dim screen lmao
Anonymous No.723282274 >>723283960 >>723284428
>>723282180
I might be by the time those come out.
Anonymous No.723282348 >>723285227
LCD has built in anti-soul gas
Anonymous No.723282357 >>723282613
>>723282261
>32 inches
>small
Anonymous No.723282613 >>723283569 >>723283642 >>723284940
>>723282357
32 in is actually small nowadays

55 and up is big
Anonymous No.723282731
>>723281803 (OP)
CRT
Anonymous No.723282945 >>723285083
The only reason you’d post this is if you’re afraid it’ll be an expensive waste. If you can afford it without severe financial risk, may as well get it. Not impressed with it? Return it.
Anonymous No.723283103
do it

I just got a 32" 4K OLED over the weekend and it's heckin amazing

upgraded from two 1440p.. on sale for $200 off on amazon sale event thing... gonna try selling old monitors for 80~100 each to make this ugprade cheap af
Anonymous No.723283569
>>723282613
Can confirm, have 2 48-50" screens
Anonymous No.723283642
>>723282613
but I already HAVE a 55 inch 4k QLED in front of my bed
I just want something that I can duplicate from for the desk
Anonymous No.723283650
I'm worried about the babysitting required to enabled all the anti-burn in tech inside the monitor's osd.
You'd think this could be facing on the OS side that determines when a window sits still too long instead of having to manually toggle like "anti taskbar burn in" and other crap manually, then turning it off when actually playing.
Anonymous No.723283746 >>723283930 >>723285083
You might regret 4k, I don't know if you will or not there's an awful lot of poorfags who hate 4k and people who flat out just have weird expectations for PC gaming (MUST have ultra settings with gaytracing and 200+ fps or else it's BAD) but you won't regret OLED. Just don't do stupid shit like having your taskbar up all the time and you'll be fine.
Anonymous No.723283927 >>723285394 >>723285515
>>723281803 (OP)
Nah fuck oled
They're all PWM which dries out my eyes and I hate the autistic anxiety I get about burn in
I have that low latency 240hz viewsonic and honestly I dont need any more.
Anonymous No.723283930
>>723283746
I can just lower the resolution to 2k in demanding games, shouldn't be a huge deal.
Anonymous No.723283960
>>723282274
>>723282038
>implying that the monitor cartel will allow it to enter the market within 30 years

LOL
Anonymous No.723284015
>>723281803 (OP)
I just bought one. It's honestly another world, anon.
Anonymous No.723284167 >>723284893 >>723285083 >>723286969
>>723281803 (OP)
>monitor review channel puts out some OLED propaganda series of "OMG I AM ABUSING MY OLED SO MUCH HERE'S HOW THE BURN IN LOOKS AFTER X MONTHS"
>notable burn in after 18 months
>the "abuse" is using it for 8 hours a day and only doing the 10 minute screen care program once in that time span rather than every 4 hours
I don't think this is viable for the average user who does 12-18 hours on average and can't afford your monitor to go offline every couple hours to not fry itself even faster.
Anonymous No.723284428 >>723288421
>>723282274
>I might be
Recite a cogent rebuttal of the US Civil Rights Act or GTFO, gramps.
Anonymous No.723284850
bump
Anonymous No.723284893 >>723285308
>>723284167
I've had my OLED since December '22 (nearly 3 years). It has 12,856 hours of usage according to the panel usage time on the monitor itself, which averages to around 11 hours per day.

I can see some just slightly shadowy blobs on the bottom 20% of the screen if I look at a white background. Nothing distinct and I can't really see it in games or anything else.
Anonymous No.723284940 >>723285209
>>723282613
it's a monitor not a fucking TV.
Anonymous No.723284959
>>723281803 (OP)
Oled just looks better

Buy it.

>t. LG B4 owner
Anonymous No.723285032
>>723281803 (OP)
Go for it anon. We only live once and life is short.
Anonymous No.723285083
>>723283746
Got a lot of flak for choosing 2k over 4k, but I prefer higher native framerates. 360hz esports are a massive jump over my old 1080p 144hz.

>>723282945
I couldn't afford it but still bought one, and couldn't get myself to return it. Just too big of an upgrade over VA, took some extra shifts and paid it off.

>>723284167
Burn in is such a meme, I'm starting to get it on a couple devices and I can only tell if the screen is fully one color. Can't notice it viewing actual content. Manufacturers changed the material composition in OLEDs a couple years back and it severely slowed the burn in process and made it much less noticeable. Not to mention LED backlights can be prone to losing brightness or dimming zones or just straight up dying.
Anonymous No.723285175 >>723285198
>>723281803 (OP)
Easy.
>VRR Flickering
>Aggressive ABL (if you use HDR)
Anonymous No.723285198 >>723285365
>>723285175
>don't care to use
>don't care to use
okay next
Anonymous No.723285209 >>723293569
>>723284940
You're point?

Honestly it depends on what style of gaming you are into. For more competitive games, especially shooters, a smaller screen makes a lot of sense. That way you can see everything that's going on at once and react more quickly. For more immersive or cinematic singleplayer games though, it's not actually a bad thing at all to have to physically look around the screen. It actually makes things feel more immersive and/or realistic, and you can see more details that would be too small to notice otherwise.
Anonymous No.723285221
>>723281803 (OP)
Don't buy it if you dont have money. Do buy it if you want the best picture and you like unbelievablely vivid contrast.

T. Got an oled this year and im never going back
Anonymous No.723285227
>>723282348
Modern MiniLEDs easily look like right in most scenarios.
Yeah, if you star at starfields all day in a pitch black room..you probably want OLED.
Anonymous No.723285308 >>723285550 >>723286512
>>723284893
Wow that sounds so reasonable for a product with a price premium!
Anonymous No.723285365
>>723285198
Nigger VRR/Gsync is one of the greatest inventions in gaming history, why are zoomer sleeping on it so hard
I guess their brains cant comprehend smooth frametimes without screen tearing and input lag
Anonymous No.723285394
>>723283927
>my personal needs are satisfied so you dont need the thing in question either
OLED is unironically a gamechanger
Anonymous No.723285515
>>723283927
how long has PWM sensitivity even been around? I literally just came across it this year and I've been visiting blurbusters forums on and off since like 2017
Anonymous No.723285550 >>723286120
>>723285308
Three years of extreme use, only showing extremely mild signs of wear. I'd say that's pretty good actually.
Anonymous No.723286003 >>723286421
I'm still pretty happy with my old ass 144hz 1440p IPS monitor nearly 9 years old.
However people are saying that it's night and day compared to an OLED. But when I look at a screen in a electronic store or at my phone which has one I'm not really blown away.
Anonymous No.723286120 >>723286512
>>723285550
Holy shit you absolute cuck
Anonymous No.723286292
>>723281803 (OP)
Look up LG7GX700A instead. It's brightest oled so far with 335 nits full screen which is almost LCD levels. Your Asus tops at 244 nit.
Anonymous No.723286349
I love it
Anonymous No.723286421
>>723286003
these days games just max out vibrance so you end up with washed out "realism", it's especially noticeable in BF5 and BF6
you're not going to notice much difference between OLED and IPS with those games, only indie stuff where they actually remembered that colours are meant to colourful
Anonymous No.723286432 >>723286594 >>723293236
the only people who shit on OLED have never used one. everyone who has an OLED says they will never go back. take that how you will.
also fwiw, when I got my OLED monitor I bought an OLED tv 3 days later because its so good
Anonymous No.723286512 >>723287657
>>723285308
>>723286120
don't worry, oled will make it to your village one day.
Anonymous No.723286594
>>723286432
It's a coping mechanism
>my hobby experience isn't as pristine as yours so i am making excuses not to invest
Anonymous No.723286690
OLEDchad here, i was quite late on discovering how kino black and white movies are on it
Anonymous No.723286695
>>723281803 (OP)
>TFT
Tit Fuck Tuesday?
Anonymous No.723286969 >>723287369 >>723287491
>>723284167
People need to fucking realize these monitors are not for work, they're literally all gaming monitors I don't understand why stupid fucking reddit cocksuckers keep buying the 4K ones so the gay sex spreadsheets or whatever they do for a living look better, they're for GAMING and very light office work not 8+ hours of documents every day. And the abuse is just that, using them on static screens for 8+ hours and not properly implementing anti-burn in tech, if you're going to do that shit you get what you deserve. Burn-in is a real problem but it doesn't help when you go out of your way to make it worse.
Anonymous No.723287087
>tfw 240 hz oled
>tfw Lossless Scaling
Feels so good bros

OP make sure you get one with a good warranty or don't mind having your claim denied / paying $150 to ship your monitor in for service (again, get one with a good warranty lmfao)
I'm quite happy w/ my Alienware. Dell even posts an official tear down service manual on the product page lmfao.
Anonymous No.723287369
>>723286969
If you work in some kind of art job, graphic design or something where colors matter, I could see oled monitors being a thing for that too.
Anonymous No.723287491
>>723286969
>not for work
have you seen the color accuracy and factory color calibration of your average OLED panel you poor LCD-user?
They work very well for a variety of professions short of color grading the latest Hollywood blockbusters.
>anti-burn-in tech
Yeah that's a solved problem for the most part on all 2nd gen + panels though it depends on the specific manufacturer.
Mine cycles through my own personal photos every few minutes and has taskbar + desktop shortcuts hidden.
And that's it (note it's not a requirement to keep warranty).
Anyways, I have 4 years of burn-in warranty coverage w/ manufacturer paid shipping both ways.
Anonymous No.723287657
>>723286512
As methods get more efficient and prices stabilize after the collapse, eventually yes.
Anonymous No.723288347 >>723289135
>>723281803 (OP)
If you don't care about burn-in (it will happen) and poor text clarity/fringing issues because of non-standard pixel layouts, go ahead and buy one.
Anonymous No.723288421 >>723288695
>>723284428
>Recite a cogent rebuttal of the US Civil Rights Act or GTFO, gramps.
Niggers aren't human
Anonymous No.723288695
>>723288421
and there it is. post it on your main you coward
Anonymous No.723288795
im on samshit odyssey oled g9
upgraded from crg9

i will tell you this
it wasnt worth it (but i had money to waste)
Anonymous No.723288959
>got an ultrawide very early, nearly 10 years ago
>2560x1080
>nvidia dldsr is a godsend, play games at 3440x1440 dlss quality and they look 2x better than my native res w/ no dlss
>ips panel so it looks good
>pretty much only upgrade path is high refresh rate, 1440p ultrawide OLED
these things are still a grand easy, and the only semi future proof GPU for this refresh rate and res is a 5090 so no way I'm upgrading my monitor for another few years.
Anonymous No.723289135 >>723292320 >>723293020 >>723293292
>>723288347
What the fuck subpixel rendering still doesn't account for more than one kind of layout?
Anonymous No.723289963
bump
Anonymous No.723292320 >>723293020
>>723289135
Not on Windows at least. Some developers have added workarounds for their own software though. Adobe has done this for example, but that only applies to their Creative Cloud line of software of course.
Anonymous No.723293020
>>723289135
>>723292320
And it's not just ClearType.
Anonymous No.723293236
>>723286432
Most people that have a modern phone or tablet have used OLED, next.
Anonymous No.723293292
>>723289135
Why the fuck do manufacturers have to use something other than the industry standard of RGB?
Anonymous No.723293302 >>723293396
>>723281803 (OP)
>CAN NOT STAND THE IDEA OF MINI LED MONITOR.
Why
Anonymous No.723293396
>>723293302
Becuase he's been fed lies from OLED kikes
Anonymous No.723293569
>>723285209
>it's not actually a bad thing at all to have to physically look around the screen.
you're a complete fucking retard