Keeping in consideration, if you're further than 62cm (24inch freedom units) away from your 4k 32" monitor then it's effectively the same experience. You can find out yourself with a retina and dimension calculator for viewing distance.
Interesting! According to a calculator I found you'd only need to sit 4 inches farther away for a 32 inch to "look" the same pixel density as the 27 inch. So basically I guess it really doesn't matter, maybe bigger is actually better if you've got the desk space 🤔
@@s4yto Sitting too close to any display isn't good for your eyes, which is why unless you're doing something of importance that requires you to look closely then you should lay back (about an arms length) to get the same result. If not then a 27" 4k monitor is for you. Though I must say, the further back you view from the smaller the display is perceived so it really is effectively the same experience.
27 and 24" are pretty close in size. Like I have two sitting right next to each other and a 27" is only about an inch and a half taller vertically. 32" in comparison is 3" taller than 27" or just under 5" to 24".
I gotta say the magenta issue doesn't bother me at all. I thought it would be a big deal from all the reviews but when I got my monitor it has been a non-issue for me.
I agree. It seems to be more of a problem if you have white studio/office lighting or lots of sunlight. The lighting in my room is very warm and I can control sunlight pretty easily, so it's really a non-issue for me as well.
@@Ej.504 Same. I love my FO32U2P but gsync flicker and low nits are my only small gripes. They are focusing on gimmicks like the LG bending 5K monitor instead of tackling vrr flicker and making monitors with nits comparable to televisions.
Hell yeah! It's a shame I've been spending my money on a new PC build entirely already, but I'm definitely getting one next year. This is what I've been waiting for.
this and the new Asus (pg27ucdm) are both beautiful. finally! 4k at 27 inches for an oled. I might go with the Msi simply because I prefer the more traditional stand on it over the Asus. So exited to see more of these come out. 😃
An LG woled RGB tandem panel with same specs is also coming out late 2025 right? Would be interesting to see how that compares to qd oled Maybe revealed at CES?
Soooo considering the magenta tint. When in a normally lit room, lets go so far and say somewhat light controlled. Would you prefer this badboy, or the 321UR/PX or a 42" C4 for gaming and video editing from normal desk viewing distance? Looking at the 321UPX for 869,00 vs the C4 42" at 940,00 and wondering how bad this issue really is and if the added colour and motion performance doesn´t come with a bunch of benefits, when light is somewhat controlled?! Still love the stache, keep it up - cheers.
@@thedisplayguy okay, but that will take some time, especially for it to be comparable in price. But you´d take the less light influenced blacks over the 240Hz and QD OLED colours!??? I got the MSI on the table already - dig it. But wondering if the c4 42" would an upgrade or not, since i could still return it and do the switcheroo :D
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You should target BT1886 gamma for LCD monitors and a power law gamma for OLED in sRGB. The BT1886 gamma adapt the gamma for every monitors that don't have perfect blacks. Do you use it already ?
He didn't. He dissed the people in YT comments and Reddit who treat matte vs glossy as a holy war. As in, the people who have never seen the monitors themselves in-person but still get riled up about it and flat out ignore the evidence he gave in his video.
Great specs. They should improve build quality though. For such a premium and pricey product, it would be nice if they used aluminum instead of plastic.
I have the 32" model and I just wish they did not have a chin and went with the more slim bezel less design like Asus but I got it for $650 so can't complain to much.
If you are a casual gamer the ucdm 32 will give you better clarity and immersion. 32 is a bit too big for fps games competitively. You'll appreciate the increase detail and size at 32. I personally have the ucdm and will pick up the 27 also. But between the 2 ucdm is the god tier monitor
@ I’ve had the aw3225qf 4k Alienware it was great but wanted to try flat screen. What I meant with my question was is there anything new coming out that I should wait for since I haven’t picked up the monitor yet
Man it sure is frustrating to see all the youtubers already using the newest tech and im sitzing at home waiting for the release of monitors gpus and cpus and now maybe even ram…
The ppi is a joke. Im not sure where all this greatness of 160 ppi comes from. I can say the same for samsung phones. Samsung keeps using 400-440 range. They make the display for sony phone's and the ppi is way above 400. Some are in 560/700 ppi and that's on a 6.8 screen, same size as Samsung ultras
A matte coating won't really help as it doesn't get rid of QD-OLED's purple tinge. If you really want a matte display, just get an LCD display. OLED will never look as good in a bright room due to the lower brightness anyways and putting a matte coating on an OLED kinda kills the contrast advantage it has. You'll no longer get perfect blacks even on W-OLED so at that point you might as well just get an LCD panel. The only way to get the best of both worlds is to get the OLED displays with gorilla glass. Gorilla glass is the same we use on phones meaning it's both super sharp while also being anti reflective. Downside is very few brands use it and none of the major ones do. The only advantage even OLED has in a bright room is faster response times and clarity in motion. Still LCDs have come miles in the past 5 years in the same categories. Don't buy an OLED display because of hype, buy it because it fits your use case.
What are you blathering about? *LITERALLY* all monitors since we said goodbye to CCFL have LED backlights. They're: A) A string of lights around the outside (edge-lit), B) An array in the back (typically FALD or single-zone) or C) Are lit by Organic Light Emitting Diodes which are both the panel and the light source.. GUYZ DUHH BE UHH KAREFUL AND AVOID MONITERZ. DEY R TRASH!
4K 27” OLED. THIS IS THE GOAT.
bruh AORUS has already! FO32U2 Pro 32" QD OLED 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 240Hz Display Port 2.1
@@CARLOSRUIZ-pe3mo This might be dumbest reply I've ever seen
@@matthiasformosa8686Made me smile
Bro was edging while taking the monitor out😂
Edging has some restraint, and he had *none*
Keeping in consideration, if you're further than 62cm (24inch freedom units) away from your 4k 32" monitor then it's effectively the same experience. You can find out yourself with a retina and dimension calculator for viewing distance.
Interesting! According to a calculator I found you'd only need to sit 4 inches farther away for a 32 inch to "look" the same pixel density as the 27 inch.
So basically I guess it really doesn't matter, maybe bigger is actually better if you've got the desk space 🤔
@@Morkrah or if you don’t like sitting far from your monitor go for 27"
@@s4yto Sitting too close to any display isn't good for your eyes, which is why unless you're doing something of importance that requires you to look closely then you should lay back (about an arms length) to get the same result. If not then a 27" 4k monitor is for you.
Though I must say, the further back you view from the smaller the display is perceived so it really is effectively the same experience.
Hate the reflective coating, glad samsung went with the same coating for the new 27 4k model.
Seeing all the 27" 4K 240Hz OLEDs coming out has me freaking hyped! Thumbs up!
It's weird all the 27" looks like the 24" couple of years ago , i mean it looks smaller
27 and 24" are pretty close in size. Like I have two sitting right next to each other and a 27" is only about an inch and a half taller vertically. 32" in comparison is 3" taller than 27" or just under 5" to 24".
because bezels have gotten a lot slimmer, so even though the screen is larger, the overall dimensions are similar.
patience is a fruitful virtue !
This guy cracks me up lol but always having good reviews
I want 8k 32" 144hz with hdr
I gotta say the magenta issue doesn't bother me at all. I thought it would be a big deal from all the reviews but when I got my monitor it has been a non-issue for me.
I agree. It seems to be more of a problem if you have white studio/office lighting or lots of sunlight. The lighting in my room is very warm and I can control sunlight pretty easily, so it's really a non-issue for me as well.
I have a window and a lamp behind my left side. I'm pretty concerned it would bother me, think I need WOLED.
Facts. Every time I look at my 321urx it gets me hard 😎
@@AdamH7 Yeah that's probably better in your case if you have no way to block the sunlight.
@@thespanishinquisition8628 I could pull the curtains but I'd feel like a cretin in the dark all the time.
More nits and no VRR flicker. We don't need more sizes or more fps.
Was literally coming to say this. All I need is a slightly brighter display. I love my pg32ucdm.
Preach. Needs to be brighter and no PWM flicker.
@@Ej.504 Same. I love my FO32U2P but gsync flicker and low nits are my only small gripes. They are focusing on gimmicks like the LG bending 5K monitor instead of tackling vrr flicker and making monitors with nits comparable to televisions.
@ they make it sound difficult. They could literally just up the brightness, add no new tech and I would be perfectly satisfied.
Please compare 27” to 32” options. Would love to see that. Thanks
Hey curious to know, whats the max fps at 4k displayport can support at the moment? Interested how much more than 240hz we can go
240 is near the limit.
@@thedisplayguy for DP2.1?
This is what I needed and wanted
Best unboxing video ever haha. A very sexy QD Oled Monitor.
Hell yeah! It's a shame I've been spending my money on a new PC build entirely already, but I'm definitely getting one next year. This is what I've been waiting for.
Which is better the MSI or the New Asus Rog 27 Inch qd-oled? Thr Asus has a nice glossy screen but the brightness is really dim especially in SDR
this and the new Asus (pg27ucdm) are both beautiful. finally! 4k at 27 inches for an oled. I might go with the Msi simply because I prefer the more traditional stand on it over the Asus. So exited to see more of these come out. 😃
there’s also a 32 inch curved 1440 @ 499
Wonder what the price range will be for this and the ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM
1199€ in france for the ucdm + tax 20%
One question because you mentionend it. Do you usually play in sRGB mode or DCI-P3 ? Same for media consumption. Which would be the best ?
sRGB for SDR. HDR is BT.2020 or DCI-P3 automatically.
@@thedisplayguy I always have my screen on DCI-P3 is it bad ? as in not the best way to consume games etc ? I rarely (never) play in hdr
@@Nocha39With a wide color gamut like DCI-P3 sdr content will be oversaturated
@@thedisplayguy160 ppi is a joke for 27 inches
@@alanclark9000 what?
Please tell me we will see some 480Hz 1440p 27" with UHBR20 (WOLED)
520Hz maybe.
no but msi announced 500hz 1080p qd oled 27”
An LG woled RGB tandem panel with same specs is also coming out late 2025 right?
Would be interesting to see how that compares to qd oled
Maybe revealed at CES?
Not confirmed yet.
Glossy 🙏
Does the 27” look sharper than 32” at your regular viewing ?
Wow, size difference between 27 and 32 is huuuge 😮
Soooo considering the magenta tint.
When in a normally lit room, lets go so far and say somewhat light controlled.
Would you prefer this badboy, or the 321UR/PX or a 42" C4 for gaming and video editing from normal
desk viewing distance?
Looking at the 321UPX for 869,00 vs the C4 42" at 940,00 and wondering how bad this issue really is
and if the added colour and motion performance doesn´t come with a bunch of benefits, when light is somewhat controlled?!
Still love the stache, keep it up - cheers.
Maybe wait for the C5. It should be 165Hz and brighter than the C4.
@@thedisplayguy okay, but that will take some time, especially for it to be comparable in price.
But you´d take the less light influenced blacks over the 240Hz and QD OLED colours!???
I got the MSI on the table already - dig it.
But wondering if the c4 42" would an upgrade or not, since i could still return it and do the switcheroo :D
How long is the dp cable?
My dream monitor would be a 34 inch 5120×2160 wide 4k ,240hz ,glossy, display hdr true black 600 with changeable curve and flat😁
in a year or two surely
@s4yto lg already made a 45 inch but its true black 400. it would be awesome if they make a 34 inch no matter hdr 400 or 600 its still awesome
1:26 wtf WHY IT AINT BLACK like OLED phone screens???
Are you dumb ?
Because its a QD OLED , it isn't black if your shining light on it..., your supposed to use it in a light controlled environment not in sunlight
Dudes been living under a rock
This monitor has Display Port 2.1a
I have msi 321urx and Alienware aw3225qf QD-OLED monitors. Both are 240 hz and 4k, so I don't know which one to keep so checking both of them out..
Hey what would you recommend for work & gaming (non ultrawide)?
PG32UCDM or other 4K OLEDs. Check the description for links.
@ thanks
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@@bren.r You also need to delete the cookies...
You should target BT1886 gamma for LCD monitors and a power law gamma for OLED in sRGB. The BT1886 gamma adapt the gamma for every monitors that don't have perfect blacks. Do you use it already ?
0:21 Close your eyes and listen.
First nut of 2025 has been busted.
TH-camr Optimum dissed you at 3:40 of his latest OLED video. Brutal
He didn't. He dissed the people in YT comments and Reddit who treat matte vs glossy as a holy war. As in, the people who have never seen the monitors themselves in-person but still get riled up about it and flat out ignore the evidence he gave in his video.
@@Aurora12488thanks for regurgitating what OP said
@@Aurora12488Lol seeing the monitors in person doesnt justify how he acts lol. He was ralking about him because the shoe fits.
Dough Spectrum Black 32 Gorilla Glass Review when? 😫
27 is where it’s at if I’m playing anything competitive I have the asus 1440p Deff upgrading
Great specs. They should improve build quality though. For such a premium and pricey product, it would be nice if they used aluminum instead of plastic.
I’ll take the 32 thanks
Is this the 4.Gen of QD-Oleds?
I have the 32" model and I just wish they did not have a chin and went with the more slim bezel less design like Asus but I got it for $650 so can't complain to much.
My pg32ucdm is ready for pick up at Best Buy should I cancel and wait to see what’s coming next
If you are a casual gamer the ucdm 32 will give you better clarity and immersion.
32 is a bit too big for fps games competitively.
You'll appreciate the increase detail and size at 32.
I personally have the ucdm and will pick up the 27 also.
But between the 2 ucdm is the god tier monitor
@ I’ve had the aw3225qf 4k Alienware it was great but wanted to try flat screen. What I meant with my question was is there anything new coming out that I should wait for since I haven’t picked up the monitor yet
The 27 will look better as it will have a better pixel per inch.
do we know any price
just bought the XG27AQDMG, do I return and wait for this?
Yes you do
Me need 32 inch 5K 360/480 ngl
Does removing anti-glare work on frameless monitors? (anyone tried it?)
🤨🤔
Where I can buy this,??
How do I get it preordered
Man it sure is frustrating to see all the youtubers already using the newest tech and im sitzing at home waiting for the release of monitors gpus and cpus and now maybe even ram…
Which game runs at @2:45?
Looks like fortnite from what i can tell
...but I thought it was the Asus ROG PG27AQDM? Which one came first?
price?
Just your soul
REVIEW THE NEW ROG ONE TOO PLZ
27" seems so quaint these days. It's cute. Bring on the 45" LG monsters.
Have fun looking like an owl turning your head just to see all parts of the display.
@@bren.rit's curved
@@bren.r Nah, i have 49" G9 OLED, but there is no need to turn head. You can just use your eyes to see everything on that screen. I love it.
@@AinaDuunis yeah i bet it hurts having to move your eyes so much no thanks
Too small for me. I've never been content with only 27" even back in the day. I'll take a 32" 4k OLED any day or a Big Screen OLED TV
This or Asus PG27UCDM?
Same shit but I’ve used the Asus and their oled care auto cleaning is actually good. Dunno bout Msi but surely they have the same experience
Does this model fix VRR flicker?
Probably not
I saw other videos saying it should be slightly better but not completely fixed
my time is here my turn to goon
27 inch in 2025?!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
How much, only 60,000,000 dollars….what a bargain
fk! 27 inch!
wtf are these BIG bezels?
does it really matter lol
@s4yto Yes it looks ugly af
@ you don’t even notice them using the monitor on a daily basis, if it can make the monitor cheaper idc
bro.. its not the "272 URX"... its the 27 2URX... like c'mon....
That glossy coating sucks.
The ppi is a joke. Im not sure where all this greatness of 160 ppi comes from. I can say the same for samsung phones. Samsung keeps using 400-440 range. They make the display for sony phone's and the ppi is way above 400. Some are in 560/700 ppi and that's on a 6.8 screen, same size as Samsung ultras
i want matte coating cuz i work in daylight
That won’t help.
In a bright room QD oled + matte coating = blurry purple screen
@@JOKER-bl4rd the vast majority of QD oled's aren't matte. the purple thing happens regardless of coating.
A matte coating won't really help as it doesn't get rid of QD-OLED's purple tinge. If you really want a matte display, just get an LCD display. OLED will never look as good in a bright room due to the lower brightness anyways and putting a matte coating on an OLED kinda kills the contrast advantage it has. You'll no longer get perfect blacks even on W-OLED so at that point you might as well just get an LCD panel.
The only way to get the best of both worlds is to get the OLED displays with gorilla glass. Gorilla glass is the same we use on phones meaning it's both super sharp while also being anti reflective. Downside is very few brands use it and none of the major ones do.
The only advantage even OLED has in a bright room is faster response times and clarity in motion. Still LCDs have come miles in the past 5 years in the same categories. Don't buy an OLED display because of hype, buy it because it fits your use case.
@@Skylancer727 i want matte cuz i dont wanna see my face in the glossy reflection
That's an ugly looking stand and it's only 4K, but I wonder how well it pairs with a mac mini ?
Why i bought my new 27 Oled last week. 1440p 240hz QD Oled :-(
Guys be careful, never buy a monitor with LED Backlight Type! They are trash!
What are you blathering about?
*LITERALLY* all monitors since we said goodbye to CCFL have LED backlights.
They're:
A) A string of lights around the outside (edge-lit),
B) An array in the back (typically FALD or single-zone) or
C) Are lit by Organic Light Emitting Diodes which are both the panel and the light source..
GUYZ DUHH BE UHH KAREFUL AND AVOID MONITERZ. DEY R TRASH!