Awesome vid. Thanks dude. This vid, and the vid you did on the 3 monitors you got (trying to balance productivity & gaming) was awesome. I’m curious though: do you have a recommendation for monitors that cost more? Not saying money is not a consideration for me… but I’d be willing to spend more if I could get what you’re after too. If money wasn’t an issue, what would you buy (p.s: I believe OLED sucks for productivity. And I love very bright monitors). At any rate, I appreciate ya!!
Im kinda of in your shoes - productivity at day, gaming at night. But I cant seem to find a good IPS panel that will suit those needs and actually give OLED's a run for their money. Even the really good IPS ones costs as much as OLED's does which makes me think I might as well get an OLED or just wait a couple of years for OLEDS to drop in price.
It's too small for work, I need a lot more real estate. I need to replace my old 43" 4k Dell monitor, and it seems will be another Dell, because there isn't anything as good on the market. There are 41.5" OLEDs, which look great, but replacing them every year due to burn-in doesn't sound like a good proposition.
@@musicaccount3340 You probably never did any serious programming, every software professional appreciates large screen. Ability to see a large portion of code at once without scrolling is precious.
Meh, you didn't even get a good one for Productivity.... DCI-P3 is somewhat low, sRGB is good, but does it even have Adobe RGB? They don't list it. HDR is terrible.... You should have at least 600, though preferably 1000 to really deal with content more accurately. Anyway, what you said at the start is certainly MY problem... I can't find a good Non-OLED 27inch, 4k, 1ms, 144hz+, DisplayHDR1000. I'm even willing to pay up to $1,000, but these monitors don't exist, at least quality ones. You can find some off-brand crap, but crap. What's crazy is these monitors exist at a really LOW price, like $350+ range, but they have poor HDR, only like 400. I can't even find 600 which I would likely live with. Also, you clearly haven't figured out the VALUE of having "two monitors".... it's so useful, especially for a "content creator" like you. But even me, when I game especially I'm doing stuff sometimes on my other monitor. I did stream while gaming for awhile once, and it was useful then. There are all kinds of use cases.... Once you go two you'll never go back unless you get an "Ultra-Wide"....., but then of course you can't game and do stuff at the same time, unless they make one with "Zones" or something, so it's like you have more than one monitor. Anyway....
Awesome vid. Thanks dude. This vid, and the vid you did on the 3 monitors you got (trying to balance productivity & gaming) was awesome. I’m curious though: do you have a recommendation for monitors that cost more? Not saying money is not a consideration for me… but I’d be willing to spend more if I could get what you’re after too. If money wasn’t an issue, what would you buy (p.s: I believe OLED sucks for productivity. And I love very bright monitors). At any rate, I appreciate ya!!
This will definitely be on my list for a new monitor. Thank you for your detailed video on it 🙏
Im kinda of in your shoes - productivity at day, gaming at night. But I cant seem to find a good IPS panel that will suit those needs and actually give OLED's a run for their money. Even the really good IPS ones costs as much as OLED's does which makes me think I might as well get an OLED or just wait a couple of years for OLEDS to drop in price.
This one or the dell dual resolution one is pretty good though
Which Monitor in your opinion is better?, the ASUS XG27UCG or the MSI 274UPF knowing that both have very similar specs?
It's too small for work, I need a lot more real estate. I need to replace my old 43" 4k Dell monitor, and it seems will be another Dell, because there isn't anything as good on the market. There are 41.5" OLEDs, which look great, but replacing them every year due to burn-in doesn't sound like a good proposition.
Your eyeballs are probably blown out. I used a 32 inch monitor at my desk and it was to much.
Are you like a day trader or something? What do you need so much screen for?
@@musicaccount3340 You probably never did any serious programming, every software professional appreciates large screen. Ability to see a large portion of code at once without scrolling is precious.
Good video
Ty
Gaming on a Mac is the problem 😂
I have a pc
Meh, you didn't even get a good one for Productivity.... DCI-P3 is somewhat low, sRGB is good, but does it even have Adobe RGB? They don't list it.
HDR is terrible.... You should have at least 600, though preferably 1000 to really deal with content more accurately. Anyway, what you said at the start is certainly MY problem... I can't find a good Non-OLED 27inch, 4k, 1ms, 144hz+, DisplayHDR1000. I'm even willing to pay up to $1,000, but these monitors don't exist, at least quality ones. You can find some off-brand crap, but crap. What's crazy is these monitors exist at a really LOW price, like $350+ range, but they have poor HDR, only like 400. I can't even find 600 which I would likely live with.
Also, you clearly haven't figured out the VALUE of having "two monitors".... it's so useful, especially for a "content creator" like you.
But even me, when I game especially I'm doing stuff sometimes on my other monitor. I did stream while gaming for awhile once, and it was useful then.
There are all kinds of use cases.... Once you go two you'll never go back unless you get an "Ultra-Wide"....., but then of course you can't game and do stuff at the same time, unless they make one with "Zones" or something, so it's like you have more than one monitor.
Anyway....
Pg27uqr has HDR600
@@YasukeNakamoto ... thanks for the rec, will keep in mind.
Productivity is subjective could it could also mean just programming and I don't need HDR and the colors are fantastic