@RTINGSComputer love it so far. I game work in a light controlled room. So brightness and reflections are not an issue for me. 120hz amd 240 hz mode are the ones I use the most. Since I play fighting games competitively and those are locked at 60fps so 120 hz Is good and 240 excellent to get rid of any screen tearing and minimize imput lag. Thanks again for the video!! 👍👍
@alexcutillas hi I play mostly single player non competitive gaming on ps5. Except for Street fighter 6, wich runs at 120hz/60 fps flawlessly with virtually zero input delay. And games like SH2 remake, RE2 remake Balduhrs gate 3 or last of us 2 looking amazingly good (imo) And don't feel any delay on my inputs or the gameplay.
@eghcogaming5639 thanks for answering, my doubt was that but when you tell me that you don't notice anything, I will most likely buy this monitor on black Friday 🫶🏻
I’ve got this monitor, and it’s incredible! The screen isn’t completely matte or glossy, but it’s got a nice balance between the two. It’s more anti-reflective than matte, and it’s one of the few monitors that lets you adjust the color saturation while in HDR. So, your colors won’t look washed out when HDR is enabled.
This is ultimate monitor, feature set is unbeatable. Proximity sensor turns off display when you go away, kvm switch with keyboard shortcuts, usb c with 90w power delivery, cmoon. Too bad it comes with ultimate pricing as well, here in eu its 1560€ on discount 🤣🤣🤣
120hz BFI? that is quite good as people with lg c1 still use that tv just for the 120hz bfi. i dont know why rtings is playing down the 120 bfi as thats a big deal tbh.
so coming from an Aorus ad27qd... - the OLED is not as bright! - black is really black on the OLED which is nice! - white appears whiter on the Aorus (IPS panel). And even way whiter on my smartphone (pixel8), when i compare a screen test youtube video. the white on the Asus OLED looks gray in comparison, is this the regular case? i tried a few different settings, and even your rtings settings.
Have you ever gotten a random bright white pixel pop up on the screen that disappears after you click on the pixel cleaning mode for 6 minutes? I had that happen to mine a week ago and then randomly again today but it seems to go away when I do the pixel cleaning.
@@RTINGSComputerthanks. Please be more opinionated instead of saying it depends at the end. And can you please cover eye strain between the two and vrr?
Can this monitor do FHD at a reduced monitor size like 24" at FHD. I've been dreaming of a solution where I can use 32" 4k for work and 24" FHD for fps gaming.
I would go with the alienware i have it and have all the rog and now have the adqp and all rog monitors have problems with display port flicker but hdmi is fine. alienware does not have that problem at all
With two other IPS monitors, AW2725QF and ASUS XG27UCG, not with a review of both here, is a sin. There is hardly any detailed and accurate information like RTINGS does. Many people have doubts about how they look in FHD. And... if are or not INTERGER SCALING.
Ive got this monitor going to send it back and test the 1440p 480hz. A lot of reviewers miss that you can use dldsr with 1080p 480hz to clean up the image if using hdmi 2.1 as it doesn't exceed the bandwith so no DSC needed. The lg UE cannot disable DSC so you cant use dldsr with its direct competitor so the asus wins it hands down.
If it's not glossy, I won't even consider it, to each his own but I cannot look at any screen that isn't glossy, they look like someone put a cheap screen protector on them, which is why I bought the ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG
man i was really waiting for these review. I've had this monitor for about a month now.
How are you liking it after using it for a month? 😄
@RTINGSComputer love it so far. I game work in a light controlled room. So brightness and reflections are not an issue for me. 120hz amd 240 hz mode are the ones I use the most. Since I play fighting games competitively and those are locked at 60fps so 120 hz Is good and 240 excellent to get rid of any screen tearing and minimize imput lag.
Thanks again for the video!! 👍👍
@eghcogaming5639 have good experience playing at 60fps for example on the PS5??
@alexcutillas hi I play mostly single player non competitive gaming on ps5. Except for Street fighter 6, wich runs at 120hz/60 fps flawlessly with virtually zero input delay. And games like SH2 remake, RE2 remake Balduhrs gate 3 or last of us 2 looking amazingly good (imo) And don't feel any delay on my inputs or the gameplay.
@eghcogaming5639 thanks for answering, my doubt was that but when you tell me that you don't notice anything, I will most likely buy this monitor on black Friday 🫶🏻
I’ve got this monitor, and it’s incredible! The screen isn’t completely matte or glossy, but it’s got a nice balance between the two. It’s more anti-reflective than matte, and it’s one of the few monitors that lets you adjust the color saturation while in HDR. So, your colors won’t look washed out when HDR is enabled.
Thank you for posting this. I bought this monitor, but didn't open it yet.
This is ultimate monitor, feature set is unbeatable. Proximity sensor turns off display when you go away, kvm switch with keyboard shortcuts, usb c with 90w power delivery, cmoon. Too bad it comes with ultimate pricing as well, here in eu its 1560€ on discount 🤣🤣🤣
I just ordered it for CHF 1140,- (€1218) incl. shipping in Switzerland, so prices should come down a bit during the next weeks.
Proximity sensor is flawed though, at least mine is. I had to turn it off because it was turning off while I was right there in front of it, gaming.
these dual mode monitors are sick
120hz BFI? that is quite good as people with lg c1 still use that tv just for the 120hz bfi. i dont know why rtings is playing down the 120 bfi as thats a big deal tbh.
Oh that might be the whole reason I’d consider - but it seems this is a very dim display overall
so coming from an Aorus ad27qd...
- the OLED is not as bright!
- black is really black on the OLED which is nice!
- white appears whiter on the Aorus (IPS panel). And even way whiter on my smartphone (pixel8), when i compare a screen test youtube video. the white on the Asus OLED looks gray in comparison, is this the regular case? i tried a few different settings, and even your rtings settings.
What is the length of default DisplayPort 1.4 which is included in the box? Thanks
Integer scaling 1080p?
Have you ever gotten a random bright white pixel pop up on the screen that disappears after you click on the pixel cleaning mode for 6 minutes? I had that happen to mine a week ago and then randomly again today but it seems to go away when I do the pixel cleaning.
Can you guys directly compare the PG32UCDM and PG32UCDP? I can’t decide which one to want and mostly, Im interested in a more in depth HDR comparison.
goto rtings. look up each monitor. review the HDR results. bobs your uncle.
Woled vs qd-oled
Matte vs glossy
It really depends on your needs.
We actually have that video in the works! Keep your eyes peeled 👀
@@RTINGSComputerthanks. Please be more opinionated instead of saying it depends at the end. And can you please cover eye strain between the two and vrr?
The udcm also emitts high pitched noise when turned off. Maybe cover that issue?
Hm MSI MPG 321URX have dual mode.
How much of a difference is 1080 480 on this vs 1440 480
Can this monitor do FHD at a reduced monitor size like 24" at FHD. I've been dreaming of a solution where I can use 32" 4k for work and 24" FHD for fps gaming.
What is the best 4k 240hz oled right now? This? The g8? Or which one?
Asus Rog I think
I would go with the alienware i have it and have all the rog and now have the adqp and all rog monitors have problems with display port flicker but hdmi is fine. alienware does not have that problem at all
With two other IPS monitors, AW2725QF and ASUS XG27UCG, not with a review of both here, is a sin. There is hardly any detailed and accurate information like RTINGS does. Many people have doubts about how they look in FHD. And... if are or not INTERGER SCALING.
Ive got this monitor going to send it back and test the 1440p 480hz. A lot of reviewers miss that you can use dldsr with 1080p 480hz to clean up the image if using hdmi 2.1 as it doesn't exceed the bandwith so no DSC needed. The lg UE cannot disable DSC so you cant use dldsr with its direct competitor so the asus wins it hands down.
cons: no sense price
I don’t really think anything over 1440p 120hz is a big deal, but what do I know? I guess someone’s buying it
If it's not glossy, I won't even consider it, to each his own but I cannot look at any screen that isn't glossy, they look like someone put a cheap screen protector on them, which is why I bought the ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG
QD-OLED >
nope, only if you like oversaturated bubble gum colors, a weird sub-pixel layout, lots of reflections, and eye-straining experience.
480@1080p is trash
Too bad it's designed to appeal to 12 year olds
And you claim to be professionals.
lmao