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When I got back into sim racing after almost a 20 year hiatus, I was using my laptop hooked up to our living room 70" Sharp Aquos Quattron TV. That was pretty amazing. I now have triple 24" monitors on my desk with a wheel.stand, and a VR headset. The small triples are OK for the space I have, but the side monitors do not come past my wheel base. And the VR is amazing but mainly for games you turn your head often, like rally racing or drifting. Eventually, when one of the kids move out, I will have a dedicated room and budget to be able to upgrade to an amazing rig.
I have a 55" LG C1 and I love it . I got it about a year and a 1/2 ago and then got a computer and into sim racing about 6 months later. I use the LG as my main TV and monitor and I haven't had any burn in issues at all. It has a pixel cleaning/repair feature That I've only seen once the entire time I've had it but I do not treat it like a monitor. I don't leave it on on desktop mode I turn it off every time I'm not using it. Just don't give it Static pictures for too long or leave it on like u would a monitor and I promise burn in won't even be a factor.
An alternative for a triple monitor setup would be a head tracker. I have an LG OLED C4 with Trackir 5. It's wonderful for simracing, ETS, ATS, Farming Simulator etc
I also have the ultra wide 49" but tried to race on my 65 tv today, and it makes a big difference, but its an old 4k screen with only 60 hz and no HDR, but now i wanna sell my 49 and buy the C1 LG 65. I have tried VR (I get sick) and also triple, but IMO Triple didnt do it for me
I use my Oled as my Windows monitor. I have used it for well over a year for 16 hours almost every day. I have no burn in because I do not stupidly have the same thing on screen for hours on end. Scrolling up and down this page is varying the content.
I had a triple monitor setup years ago for gt5/gt6 and later for pc gaming. I kept the stand in case but sold the monitors and got an ultrawide and an oculus. The ultrawide was $300 from Craigslist, oculus was $300 new.. Vs $3k+ in oled TVs.. And the oculus is waaay more immersive. To each their own obviously but I'm never going back to triple screens.
I feel like the triple monitor vs triple TV setup can be quite different in immersiveness level, especially if you configure it with like 65" TV's as it basically wraps around you completely and everything is 1:1 in ratio. Take a look at this for example - th-cam.com/video/9m2ZIyKFL5Q/w-d-xo.html I still need to try current gen VR though, as well as something like this setup that I've linked (especially with motion rig).
@@MattsPaddock I suppose it just comes down to whether we're talking about total immersion or immersion/$. Going by the video, I'd say you're on the side of total immersion. Which is great, you're the YTer so I hope you go as big as you want to. I guess I was just giving my .02 from the viewer side and (3) 4k OLED TVs is beyond 99% of people on their own, let alone the step up in computational horsepower you need to run such a setup. That Boosted Media rig is impressive but it's $100k lol. I have always been firmly on the side of immersion/$ and with the way VR has progressed in the last 5 years, a sub $1000 headset is going to win out versus the multiple thousands of $ in TVs every time from now on. Definitely try one at some point no matter what you do for the main screen!
Nice McLaren shirt! Question = have you experienced any Burn-In with your Oled? I primarily play GT7 in long-stints (3-4hrs straight at times). I'm considering Oled for high response and lower input lag. Would you still recommend Oled route? Thanks.
Man I'm considering selling my 52 4k to get a ultra wide curved as I normally use the other screen for multi applications anyway.. kinda confused was to what to do 😆
I use OLED Tvs for many years, there is burn in on the Taskbar for example but its not like people imagine it. It's only visible on a pure one color screen as soon as you watch a video in fullscreen no one can notice anymore. Burn is overhyped and that's coming from someone who turned all safety measures off in the hidden factory menu 😄
Nice video! I have a LG OLED C9 and can't just begin imagine using it as a monitor for simracing. All that static image, logos, clocks... it'll definitely burn in anytime. Sure, the oled itself will hold up for 3000 hours, yet I just feel bad for throwing money in a trashcan like that, specially here in Brazil, where one TV like that can cost several months of work.
I tend to game for about 2 hour sessions. My hundreds of hours of use of games with huds have resulted with no burn in. As long as you vary the screen content, repeatedly going back to the same thing will do no burn in.
@@Safetytrousers Yeah, the key part is to change content every now and then. My OLED is now with 2000+ hours of usage, averaging 6 hours of gameplay, 5 days a week. No burn in so far, but I always changed what is displayed on. If you play the exact same game, with exact same hud every day for couples of hour, the pixels of that area will eventually wear out and the burn-in effect will happen. That's why racing games on this kind of panel is a huge NO. Can you imagine all that grid information of Gran Turismo 7 on display for hours blasting 700+ nits? I don't have the courage.
Yeah, that was my prediction too as I don't play anywhere from one to two hours daily, over the weekends a bit more, but it seems that this type of usage is far from something that would invoke burn-in.
I've been using my c9 for years now. Tho never as a dedicated sim racing setup. But for computer games and sims. No signs of burn in yet. Tho I'm a bit careful to limit static images as much as I can, minus limiting usage.
Would you recommend getting an LG OLED over the alienware oled ultrawide or is it just a matter of preference at this point? also I wonder which F1 team you support... ferrari, maybe?
For that price, I would probably go for like a 55" LG OLED! As for the team support, I'm liking the vibe that McLaren is having for the last three years, and Lando is a truly awesome bloke, and now Riccardo joins the pack 😄 I've been a long Ferrari fan, although I also have team shirt from RB, AM and so on. All in all I'm enjoying what the new generation of drivers brought and the whole new vibe of Formula 1, especially how the social media paradigm switched with the Twitch quarter (Albon, George, Lando and Leclerc).
i do not understand the 1:1 argument.. unless the game you play has fixed FOV.. if you have a screen that is 1m from your face, regardless of size, everything you see is the same size. with a bigger screen you just see more.
TRIPLE TV : no gsync, so BIG NO THANKS. GSYNC is the best feature on a monitor with the high refreseg rate. The best is triple 32" HDR gsync 1ms IPS 1440p.
I still need to try some other VR options, I had a chance to try one or two, but that was long ago, although I'm still leaning towards having like 3x65" TV's that wrap you completely (like on Boosted Media YT channel)
Any F1 fans over here? 🏎 What are your favourite circuits? 🏁😄
Direct drive wheel we can ALL AFFORD - th-cam.com/video/yXG3egrSAZc/w-d-xo.html
BEST EXCUSES for getting a sim racing rig - th-cam.com/video/QcHfKPaNQQw/w-d-xo.html
f1 fan right here!!! Best track is Spa-Francorchamps and i am also from Belgium 😉
@@wernervranken3894 I'm actually going to Ring in June, and we'll probably head over to Spa too 🥰
Spa is my fav track and Monaco is a bucket list destination of mine.
@@lalaboiz Monaco is on my bucket list. And wifes. 😂
When I got back into sim racing after almost a 20 year hiatus, I was using my laptop hooked up to our living room 70" Sharp Aquos Quattron TV. That was pretty amazing.
I now have triple 24" monitors on my desk with a wheel.stand, and a VR headset. The small triples are OK for the space I have, but the side monitors do not come past my wheel base. And the VR is amazing but mainly for games you turn your head often, like rally racing or drifting.
Eventually, when one of the kids move out, I will have a dedicated room and budget to be able to upgrade to an amazing rig.
I have a 55" LG C1 and I love it . I got it about a year and a 1/2 ago and then got a computer and into sim racing about 6 months later. I use the LG as my main TV and monitor and I haven't had any burn in issues at all. It has a pixel cleaning/repair feature That I've only seen once the entire time I've had it but I do not treat it like a monitor. I don't leave it on on desktop mode I turn it off every time I'm not using it. Just don't give it Static pictures for too long or leave it on like u would a monitor and I promise burn in won't even be a factor.
An alternative for a triple monitor setup would be a head tracker. I have an LG OLED C4 with Trackir 5. It's wonderful for simracing, ETS, ATS, Farming Simulator etc
What if you used head tracking? TrackIR is pretty amazing in flight sims and racing! Reduces the need for x3 monitors
I can't stand 3 monitors lol, I just use a 55 inch curved tv like 5 inches from wheel base
2024, and I have a 65 LG OLED B4, very affordable.. when playing formula car, it is very immersive.. recommend don't stop at 55, goes for 65..
I also have the ultra wide 49" but tried to race on my 65 tv today, and it makes a big difference, but its an old 4k screen with only 60 hz and no HDR, but now i wanna sell my 49 and buy the C1 LG 65. I have tried VR (I get sick) and also triple, but IMO Triple didnt do it for me
Interesting video, well done; what's the distance between the screen and the eyes?
I use my Oled as my Windows monitor. I have used it for well over a year for 16 hours almost every day. I have no burn in because I do not stupidly have the same thing on screen for hours on end. Scrolling up and down this page is varying the content.
I assume that this would also be my case since I vary with the on screen content all the time.
I had a triple monitor setup years ago for gt5/gt6 and later for pc gaming. I kept the stand in case but sold the monitors and got an ultrawide and an oculus. The ultrawide was $300 from Craigslist, oculus was $300 new.. Vs $3k+ in oled TVs.. And the oculus is waaay more immersive. To each their own obviously but I'm never going back to triple screens.
I feel like the triple monitor vs triple TV setup can be quite different in immersiveness level, especially if you configure it with like 65" TV's as it basically wraps around you completely and everything is 1:1 in ratio. Take a look at this for example - th-cam.com/video/9m2ZIyKFL5Q/w-d-xo.html
I still need to try current gen VR though, as well as something like this setup that I've linked (especially with motion rig).
@@MattsPaddock I suppose it just comes down to whether we're talking about total immersion or immersion/$. Going by the video, I'd say you're on the side of total immersion. Which is great, you're the YTer so I hope you go as big as you want to. I guess I was just giving my .02 from the viewer side and (3) 4k OLED TVs is beyond 99% of people on their own, let alone the step up in computational horsepower you need to run such a setup. That Boosted Media rig is impressive but it's $100k lol.
I have always been firmly on the side of immersion/$ and with the way VR has progressed in the last 5 years, a sub $1000 headset is going to win out versus the multiple thousands of $ in TVs every time from now on. Definitely try one at some point no matter what you do for the main screen!
@@EhEhEhEINSTEIN I completle agree with you on this. When talking about immersion per dollar, VR is definitely the way to go in all aspects.
Bought oculus cv1 already very long time ago and resolution was disaster😢
Nice McLaren shirt! Question = have you experienced any Burn-In with your Oled? I primarily play GT7 in long-stints (3-4hrs straight at times). I'm considering Oled for high response and lower input lag. Would you still recommend Oled route? Thanks.
are you still happy with the size today? or would you go bigger?
Why didn’t you use custom resolution?😊
Man I'm considering selling my 52 4k to get a ultra wide curved as I normally use the other screen for multi applications anyway.. kinda confused was to what to do 😆
I use OLED Tvs for many years, there is burn in on the Taskbar for example but its not like people imagine it. It's only visible on a pure one color screen as soon as you watch a video in fullscreen no one can notice anymore. Burn is overhyped and that's coming from someone who turned all safety measures off in the hidden factory menu 😄
When are you gonna post a new vid?
Are you gonna do a review o the t300rs gt?
Is this the 42 or 48?
I sim race on a C2 65 inch and love it.
Subscribed! one question - Samsung G9 or single LG OLED C2 (42-48")?
Thanks! Personally - C2 48" :)
If I ever get a place big enough this is the first thing I'm gonna do, even before a bed and toaster.. 😅👍
As a true sim racer! 😂
Hello thank you sharing :) may i know what size you have ? I think it good size :)
Single 4k tv vs triple full hd monitor which will be better
Be awesome to see a setup guide for the C1 with a few games - particularly iRacing.
im going for the c1 55 or 65, I play iracing on the 49 ultra but the screen is kinda small actually in heights
@@fitnesschefen I love my 65 C1 but FOV is limited as I am about 1m away from the screen
I like how you put on the glove to turn OFF the TV. 😂
It's the proper way to do it! Safety first! 😂
Nice video!
I have a LG OLED C9 and can't just begin imagine using it as a monitor for simracing. All that static image, logos, clocks... it'll definitely burn in anytime. Sure, the oled itself will hold up for 3000 hours, yet I just feel bad for throwing money in a trashcan like that, specially here in Brazil, where one TV like that can cost several months of work.
I tend to game for about 2 hour sessions. My hundreds of hours of use of games with huds have resulted with no burn in. As long as you vary the screen content, repeatedly going back to the same thing will do no burn in.
@@Safetytrousers Yeah, the key part is to change content every now and then. My OLED is now with 2000+ hours of usage, averaging 6 hours of gameplay, 5 days a week. No burn in so far, but I always changed what is displayed on. If you play the exact same game, with exact same hud every day for couples of hour, the pixels of that area will eventually wear out and the burn-in effect will happen. That's why racing games on this kind of panel is a huge NO. Can you imagine all that grid information of Gran Turismo 7 on display for hours blasting 700+ nits? I don't have the courage.
Yeah, that was my prediction too as I don't play anywhere from one to two hours daily, over the weekends a bit more, but it seems that this type of usage is far from something that would invoke burn-in.
I've been using my c9 for years now. Tho never as a dedicated sim racing setup. But for computer games and sims. No signs of burn in yet.
Tho I'm a bit careful to limit static images as much as I can, minus limiting usage.
@@SlyNine Appreciate the feedback!
Sir for long time use like 10 years which MSI 1650 card is recommended MSI 1650 ventus or msi 1650 gaming X please reply
How do you like this compared to the G9? I’ve thought about switching as well.
I talk about it in the video, I like it the TV better, especially if you go with 55" or 65", it just creates that different kind of space integration.
i play on the 49 ultra and tried today with a 65, i want a 65 now for gaming simracing
Always very well presented and funny.
Appriciate it! I’m always up for some puns 😬
@@MattsPaddock 😆 cool!
Would you recommend getting an LG OLED over the alienware oled ultrawide or is it just a matter of preference at this point?
also I wonder which F1 team you support... ferrari, maybe?
For that price, I would probably go for like a 55" LG OLED! As for the team support, I'm liking the vibe that McLaren is having for the last three years, and Lando is a truly awesome bloke, and now Riccardo joins the pack 😄 I've been a long Ferrari fan, although I also have team shirt from RB, AM and so on. All in all I'm enjoying what the new generation of drivers brought and the whole new vibe of Formula 1, especially how the social media paradigm switched with the Twitch quarter (Albon, George, Lando and Leclerc).
i do not understand the 1:1 argument.. unless the game you play has fixed FOV.. if you have a screen that is 1m from your face, regardless of size, everything you see is the same size. with a bigger screen you just see more.
Just got a 55" C9 2 weeks ago! OLED is best picture and now 129Hz! I never understood the 3 monitor setups....
Sweet! Have a look at the Boosted Media TH-cam channel last video and you can see why you would go for a triple setup, it looks soooo good
that' best , dude! 👏
Thaaanks 🥰
I hope they make a 240hz soon
TRIPLE TV : no gsync, so BIG NO THANKS. GSYNC is the best feature on a monitor with the high refreseg rate. The best is triple 32" HDR gsync 1ms IPS 1440p.
I would prefer 32x9 1000r display
Like a G9? I had a chance to try it out, but after this, I'm leaning more towards a triple TV setup 😅
I had bought my Oled 55c16la for my simracing setup, and after set up tv, pc and simulatores, It is great, nice
Awesome! What do you use for the rest of the setup?
Go papaya 👍🏻👋🏻
You just need VR, bro.
I will definitely give it a go, it's on my list! Do you have some first hand recommendations?
Nah i just got the g9 instead
Triple G9 😬 Kidding aside, Ive seen G7 in triple config, looks pretty compeling
@@MattsPaddock Would love triple setup but just don’t have the space for it. So 32:9 is the best solution. And no I don’t like vr.
I still need to try some other VR options, I had a chance to try one or two, but that was long ago, although I'm still leaning towards having like 3x65" TV's that wrap you completely (like on Boosted Media YT channel)
@@MattsPaddock aight!
I just got the G9 I love it, but games don't adapt well to the curve imo. The aspect ratio seems a under appreciated
triple tvs is so Exaggerated
Just go VR
I need to try out current-gen VR, still haven't had my hands on any, but I'm eager to give it a go!