Im rocking the LG UltraGear 45GR65DC-B 45" and i love its pixel density, but its quite small and lacks a tiny bit of vertical real estate My Perfect DreamMonitor would be a 5760x1800p (32:10) 240hz 1800R WOLED at 108.7ppi thats a 56" Monitor delivering the same pixel density as a 27" QHD Monitor Why you might ask ? thats exactly 1.5x 3840x1200 which means that i get the eqivalent horizontal space of my 3 Displays at work and some additional height. also because its not DUHD its easier to run, while also delivering greater image quality when upscaling from 1080p/1200p rather than 900p or something (with these kind of resolutions you often have to resort to upscaling).
Wow, sounds like you've really thought through your dream setup! That 5760x1800p (32:10) resolution with WOLED tech and a 240Hz refresh rate would be absolutely epic-perfect for multi-tasking, immersive gaming, and design work. And you're totally right about the benefits of that pixel density and aspect ratio, especially if you're looking for horizontal space that matches a triple-monitor setup while still being easier on the GPU than a full 8K. Here’s hoping that display tech catches up soon to make that dream monitor a reality
Nice... The LG 45 UltraGear is a powerhouse with that immersive curve and fast refresh rate. Three months in, it sounds like it’s delivering a fantastic experience! What do you use it for most gaming or productivity?
@@testandreview24 Yeah i love the 800R curve really gives that immersive experience well i use it mostly for Gaming and watching Movies, Tv-shows i feel it has best of both worlds
Glad to hear you’re loving the Alienware despite the burn-in issue. That’s definitely a tough downside with OLEDs, even with their impressive image quality.
@@testandreview24 yeah! Luckily I can't see it at all while gaming. Been looking for a new tv, and it's making me think twice about getting OLED. I love the picture on an OLED, but I guess I need to weigh the pros and cons between that and mini LED.
I totally get that the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 has some impressive specs it’s a fantastic monitor for sure. but Samsung and LG, though, also have strong offerings with great display tech and performance that work really well for a lot of users.
@testandreview24 but they are still not better. The only monitors WHO have 49 Inch or more with 240hz are the G9 and the Neo G9. But the G9 has many Reports regarding burn in issues. The Evnia doesen't.
The fact you put Samsung G9 as the top monitor while it has the crappy VA panel and suffers from ghosting like all samsung monitors, shows how mediocre you are.
Im rocking the LG UltraGear 45GR65DC-B 45" and i love its pixel density, but its quite small and lacks a tiny bit of vertical real estate
My Perfect DreamMonitor would be a
5760x1800p (32:10) 240hz 1800R WOLED at 108.7ppi thats a 56" Monitor delivering the same pixel density as a 27" QHD Monitor
Why you might ask ?
thats exactly 1.5x 3840x1200 which means that i get the eqivalent horizontal space of my 3 Displays at work and some additional height.
also because its not DUHD its easier to run, while also delivering greater image quality when upscaling from 1080p/1200p rather than 900p or something (with these kind of resolutions you often have to resort to upscaling).
Wow, sounds like you've really thought through your dream setup! That 5760x1800p (32:10) resolution with WOLED tech and a 240Hz refresh rate would be absolutely epic-perfect for multi-tasking, immersive gaming, and design work. And you're totally right about the benefits of that pixel density and aspect ratio, especially if you're looking for horizontal space that matches a triple-monitor setup while still being easier on the GPU than a full 8K. Here’s hoping that display tech catches up soon to make that dream monitor a reality
i own the LG 45" UltraGear 45GS95QEB
currently running it for about 3 months and i love it.
Nice... The LG 45 UltraGear is a powerhouse with that immersive curve and fast refresh rate. Three months in, it sounds like it’s delivering a fantastic experience! What do you use it for most gaming or productivity?
@@testandreview24
Yeah i love the 800R curve really gives that immersive experience
well i use it mostly for Gaming and watching Movies, Tv-shows
i feel it has best of both worlds
This monitor is very good
I own the Alienware. Love the monitor, unfortunately it did get burn in within the first year.
Glad to hear you’re loving the Alienware despite the burn-in issue. That’s definitely a tough downside with OLEDs, even with their impressive image quality.
@@testandreview24 yeah! Luckily I can't see it at all while gaming. Been looking for a new tv, and it's making me think twice about getting OLED. I love the picture on an OLED, but I guess I need to weigh the pros and cons between that and mini LED.
First 5 seconds I was like “Andrew Tate is doing tech videos now?”
Haha, I guess I need to work on keeping my own style distinct! 😄 Thanks for watching-glad I could catch your attention right from the start!
He forgot the "philips evnia 49m2c8900" which easily destroys every monitor on his list...
I totally get that the Philips Evnia 49M2C8900 has some impressive specs it’s a fantastic monitor for sure. but Samsung and LG, though, also have strong offerings with great display tech and performance that work really well for a lot of users.
@testandreview24 but they are still not better. The only monitors WHO have 49 Inch or more with 240hz are the G9 and the Neo G9. But the G9 has many Reports regarding burn in issues. The Evnia doesen't.
Thanks for your comment
The fact you put Samsung G9 as the top monitor while it has the crappy VA panel and suffers from ghosting like all samsung monitors, shows how mediocre you are.