depends, probably whatever looks best and has no burnin for desktop, oled for tv, and recently i went with oled for laptop
2 months ago | 1
Ideally OLED, heard people talk about it, how pitch black it is and it’s really tempting. It may not sound like much until you use it and experienced then you’ll swear you cannot live without it. Mini LED sounds like an interesting option. Would like to try it one day! I’ll choose LCD IPS for second monitor (haven’t use VA before so I’m default to safer option)
2 months ago (edited)
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Mini-LEDs are flying under the radar right now imo. It's actual HDR without the risk of burn in like an OLED. I got one last year and I've been very happy with it.
2 months ago | 16
For my main monitor, definitely qd-oled. But for either of my secondary monitors, I’d go lcd, since they only every have discord and my music and a web browser open, or some menu for a program I’m using
2 months ago | 4
After half a year with my Samsung QD-OLED I have concluded that I simply should've waited for a 4k160hz+/1080p320hz+ panel (even though the ones out on the market are quite terribly tuned for 4k or 1080p scenarios.) IPS. Nothing quite kills the joy of my sick new monitor like having to prolong the inevitable, and the mental battle of "I cannot afford to put static content on it because if it burns in there is no warranty" (That's specifically a Samsung issue, but that's another discussion for another day) And while the Inky Blacks are nice, I agree, and it is quite the sharp display due to the contrast being so good, I still don't care for half of the features that this provides. I only came for the insanely high refreshrates and pixel responsetimes, cause I mostly care about Esports, as the whole "look at the pretty raytraced HDR water reflections" never really worked on me. Lotta money for half the features, if you ask me. Besides, honestly, IPS or VA Looks completely fine. Let's be real here for a second.
2 months ago | 1
as much as i love qd oled for their punchier color I don't love on dark scene they tends to look purplish on a well lit environment instead of looking pure black
2 months ago | 1
Got an qd oled to replace my dead TN panel monitor. The difference is crazy, now the flames are searing as it should be.
2 months ago | 0
I love OLED for almost everything but considering the risk of burn in and how OLED displays text, I would go with Mini LED
2 months ago | 4
I have an Asus W-OLED (PG27AQDP), but I'd probably get a QD-OLED if I were to buy a monitor now because at least Asus W-OLEDs have terrible banding in dark scenes, which is IMO worse than QD-OLED raised blacks, because at least with QD-OLED it gets better in a dark room, while W-OLED will always have that issue. And for some reason people are not really talking about it.
2 months ago | 1
My use cases just don't jive with an OLED. That said, I have 3 very nice 1440P 27" gaming monitors (1 240hz, 2 180hz) I use already as a 3 way setup, so no need for a new monitor for probably another 3-4 years minimum.
2 months ago | 2
As i saw, WOLED go for TV and ultra wide monitors, only few 27'' 4th gen will be released this year, so only QD-OLED left. I am looking for 2k 27'' 280hz for 500$ this year, hope it will not jump 200$ over MSRP
2 months ago | 0
I just bought a monitor two weeks ago… I got the ASUS ROG Strix XG349C and use it only for work. I’m an archiect so i do 2D/3D projects, graphic works like Photoshop and Illustrator and i write/read a lot of documents daily. The OLED world is too far from ehat i need and still too expensive. I got the monitor aforementioned because of the time limited great price (€ 449,00 brand new) and the 10 bit IPS panel, the DCI-P3 98% color accuracy and the aspect (34” 1440p at 21:9 ratio). Thank you for your very helpful videos, hope you will consider the professional users more in the future. Not everyone’s is only gaming with their PC!
2 months ago | 1
WOLED or QDOLED would be ideal but I’d also be fine with a miniLED monitor. Having proper HDR support on a monitor as well as a wide color gamut is very nice
2 months ago | 0
Upgraded from a 1080 VA to a 1440 IPS and the colors are a lot better, I’ll try OLED in a few years hopefully
2 months ago | 0
I just copped an Aorus 240 khz QD-OLED monitor. Now that OLEDs are improving so much, I'm never going back to LCD.
2 months ago | 0
I just want a good 4k oled with HDR and a matte coating to watch movies tbh I already have a good 2k 240 ips
2 months ago | 1
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If you were to buy a monitor today, what would you go for?
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