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As a person who hasn't really kept up with the monitor market, feels like monitor technology has absolutely skyrocketed in a small time. Awesome vid always.
I know it seems that way, but we've had massive OLED panels with 120Hz refresh rates for several years in the TV space. This is just the market responding to the increased demand for high-end monitors in the PC/gaming space.
because PC monitor market was stagnant for a very long time, hell even midrange smartphones from 6+ years ago had OLED screens
Oled tvs have been a thing for years, people have just been waiting for them to hit the monitor market but since tvs are more profitable than gaming monitors it takes time.
My IPS is shit when it's nighttime in DayZ, i wish i had a OLED....
Prices are still shit
@@nickzick2372 honestly, I don't understand why we have 200$ smartphones with OLED screens (yeah, maybe colors here not that good as on iPhones or Samsung S series, but it anyway better than any IPS), but PC OLED monitors prices starts at $900, where PPI 4-5 times less than on phone's ones
Thank you for mentioning the text issue. Learned something. I code a lot, so this is important information for me
Came here to see if this would be mentioned and very glad it is. I'm tired of Monitors Unboxed not emphasizing this as much as I think they should.
I use qd-oled for work and I did not notice it until I looked for it after watching a youtube video. It's a non issue at 4k really.
it gets worse the lower resolution it gets btw
@@beardybrowsingdude They did though for this monitor in their review, even showed a close-up of the fringing and compared it to previous QD-OLEDs.
@@beardybrowsingdude They literally mention it for every single OLED panel they review.
Also, I own an OLED panel, and it does not bother me in the slightest not to mention the fact that you shouldn't have static elements on screen for extended periods of time to say nothing of how text rendering on an OLED is like city driving for a Bugatti.
I had a 32" 1080p monitor that I used for years. I could see literally see the individual pixels. It was fine at the time, but going from that to a 27" 1440p monitor was life changing
currently using a 27" LG 1080p 240hz monitor. color is good, but my god the pixel density is abysmal
I've been on 144p for so long now. (4K for console) and I can't imagine how bad 1080p is now but I know it will be a muddy mess lol. I still think 1440p for 27" is PERFECT
i have a 15 inch laptop with a 1080p screen, honestly dont love the pixel density with it but with a 1070 (best value at the time) i figured it could run games at 1080p144 better than it could do 4k60. still waiting on my replacement laptop the framework 16
I am currently using a 1080p monitor. All ive ever used. can't wait to get this monitor at some point.
thats not how that monitor works tho xDDD
god I still can't get over that one of the best tech reviewers tests his tech in games I actually play. That being said, I'm super curious your thoughts on season 9 of overwatch lol.
Costs $3000 AUD ($2000 USD) in Australia, for some reason almost double of the Alienware's 32" 4K 240Hz equivalent of the same panel.
EDIT: FYI the AW3225QF you can pre-order at Dell Australia at $1890 AUD ($1235 USD), that already includes taxes and FREE delivery.
And yet no DP2.1 for some reason
lol not worth it a bit... Same panel , little tweak, with rog logo.
$1800 USD in Europe
@@gryftughMakes no sense to imagine because its irrelevant to the discussion
ridiculous prices, that’s still the main reason why 4k is still useless
You're my favourite tech channel and in general I love the way you are, the way you make your videos and the environment you created for yourself to work and live in. You're a big inspiration to me as well. Thank you for all these quality content you make and I wish you the best, thanks again.
Gayyyu
Optimum consistently being better than older, bigger TH-camrs will always amaze me
He is one of the best reviewers out there, because he actually plays games and knows what we are looking for
10/10
I dunno, some of his content, especially on mouses, is biased.
Comments like these get cringe the more I see them. They read like bots. Less ego, better content please.
because he edits on a Apple Mac Pro workstation with 64gb VRAM that's why his videos have that professional quality. PC is for games, Mac is for actual work.
@@OC.TINYYYI’m pretty sure that was a one off that he wasn’t aware about. Not his fault, but yeah these comments are cringe
@@OC.TINYYY what was his biased review?
Love the in-depth review on this monitor! Excited to see what the future holds for OLED technology in monitors. Keep up the great work!
4K gaming just peaked, unlike my bank account balance.
It did peak, but in the minus!
Most people cant tell a difference between 4k n UHD, especially not if watching motion on it.
Thats a stupid, useless n people poor making idiot trend where a few people like this influencer are making money for apply such useless shit.
Dont be fooled just because they try to tell you this or that is x times better then another one which is maybe a few years old.
@@perspectiveandthinking4k and UHD are the same descriptor. Ultra High Definition was literally designed to be the "mainstream" term for 4k resolution panels.
Also, the bleeding edge is ALWAYS a bad value for the money. But you don't make progress and make cheaper versions of the better things without first making the better things.
Plus, plenty of people can tell a difference between 1440p and 4k at 32 inches. I could probably easily do it, given I'm incredibly used to my 1440p panels.
You have no clue what you're talking about.
@ZeroDividesByYOU if you're telling me I have no clue, then google it yourself. As I said: most people can't tell a difference. Are you most people? Lol.
8k n more is completely useless for the most people n always will be. Live with it and it looks like it's increasingly distancing people like you from reality the "better" your monitor gets.
Even if the mainstream use it synonym (because mainstream mostly just repeats things and knows nothing by itself): 4k n UHD are technically not the same.
@@perspectiveandthinking Why do you care about "most people?" If you can see a difference, as I can, then it doesn't matter what most people can or can't see. It's a change regardless.
Who said anything about 8k? That's not what any of this was about in the first place.
You are wrong on that account too about UHD. UHD encompasses both 4k and 8k tech. UHD was also originally introduced alongside the rise of 4k TVs, so yes, you don't know what you're talking about. Nowhere did I say that 8k was practical or meaningful.
You seem to have your own opinions contrary to most people that play games regarding new advanced technology. That's fine, I won't comment on that. You're free to have opinions, even if they're dumb
Whoa Optimum playing D2 mental flashbang
great vid as usual
Love how a good chunk of optimum's audience are people that are completely out of the price range for even 1440p monitors lol, keep up the good work though man, almost at 1m!
what about 1440x900
1440p CRT gang
I've been considering aiming for 1440 at max settings myself. 4k just seems hard to drive most of the time.
I don't think you have any data to back that up. Based on comments left all over the internet, I'm sure that's the same thing for every online community though, people seem to take pride in it.
@@MrWizardGG the steam hardware survey says nearly 60% are using a 1080p primary display. although the results aren't completely represantative, it is probably quite close
Definitely a dream monitor for many. I currently have a 4K60 32" VA Acer panel. Got it for a screaming deal in late 2020 for $349 CAD. Looking to upgrade in a few years.
My guy you just got another subscriber. You're the only person that I found giving consistent updates on this monitor keep it up
So awesome to see these monitors finally releasing. I'll wait for matte 480Hz mode model myself. Really the only missing good to have would be DP2.1 and max Hz BFI and VRR with it.
Ah thanks, no-one seem to pick the fact that it's DP 1.4, which will NEVER be enough for 4K 240 Hz HDR 10 bit, even with DSC.
@@deus_nsf just hdmi 2.1, why display port ?
@@keijidan2276 HDMI 2.1 4K HDR max theoretical bandwidth with VRR support is 144Hz, I have no idea how this monitor is going to achieve 240 Hz without either seriously reducing the resolution (example 1440p) or color depth (SDR 8 bit).
Edit: apparently DSC is sufficient to reach it, mmm... I still kind of don't trust it but maybe I should.
Just got the Alienware AW2725DF 360hz QD-OLED and been loving it. Thought about going 4K but for what I play 32 inches is slightly too big. Found it really hard to see everything on the screen and 27 inches has been the sweet spot for me. Maybe down the way Ill get one for single player games.
i want Alienware AW2725DF but support g-sync? and i read alot i cant find the answer
also what you opinion for Alienware ?deserve ?
@@eh424 Yes it does. Just not on the official nvidia approved, but all you need to do is enable it in the nvidia control panel.
I definitely prefer the semi-gloss just because the colors pop out and aren't "washed out" a bit due to the anti-glare coating and unless you're playing with direct sunlight or some super bright conditions, the semi-gloss looks so much better. Even looking back at the first monitor I've bought, which was an Acer 60hz 1080P IPS panel that was glossy, the colors look soo good and I kinda miss that after using matte displays for the last 2-3 monitors I've purchased.
I absolutely love the fact that you still play BF1. To this day is still amazing. Forgotten gem
Agreed! I play it everyday to this day!
This man’s aesthetic is unbeatable
he gyms quite a lot ;)
mansthetic
His hair looks like a wig, otherwise yes.
Your glazing is unbeatable
His aesthetic is easy to attain, step one is to have OCD just like him.
I'm really looking forward to a comparison between this and the WOLED version releasing later this year. I really want the comparison to include emphasis on color accuracy and productivity work. Because for gaming, I dont think you can go wrong with either one of them.
I heard the WOLEDs are Matte panels, so that should already tell you they're going to be worse.
@@ShiroNoFune we:ve had matte panels for years. Stop jumping on the hate bandwagon. Yes. When conparing matte coating vs glossy, they are worse. But that doesnt mean bad. 10 years ago, gaming monitors were glossy, and gamers were angry at not getting anti gloss. Only premium photo panels got that and office panels.
My photomonitor fron 2011 is matte. My gaming monitor from 2017 is matte. Glossy is just the new buzzword as matte was back then.
And matte coatings today will most likely be much better than 5 years ago.
But again, glossy will be better for sure. But matte wont be bad.
@@Wistbacka What gaming monitors 10 years ago were glossy? The most popular monitor at that time was the Asus VG248 and all of its competitors were matte.
@@jaekimchi The cheap ones were. So back then the complaint among gamers was the opposite of now. Then gaming monitors became matte, and has been until now when OLED entered the chat and now everyone wants glossy again.
@@Wistbacka Can you name a model? Glossy monitors were not common.
I knew I was subscribed for a reason. Fire 🔥 content as always..
Loving the new dark wallpapers, thanks!
32inch at 4k is actually one of the perfect monitor size for me, the reason why it took me this long to get one (I got the MSI version of this same panel) is that there isn't any good option that don't compromised in one way or another, its either 1440p high refresh, 4k at 60hz or 4k high refresh with poor contrast/IPS glow/black light bleed, there are MiniLed version of the same spec but a lot of them don't tune LD well or cost a fortune(3k usd and up). Honestly I really glad that OLED 32inch 4k 240hz is a thing, its great and pretty much perfect for me.
I cannot wait to see these OLED monitors become more affordable, right now they are outside of the general publics reach due to obscene costs.
But that doesn't mean the tech or the that the future isn't bright, it is, and so is OLED. It reminds me of the good old days of CRT. Gaming, production, all on same package... HDR... Some of the features have been left out on games because it didn't seem plausible to have it ever come to monitors for affordable price. Few years from now, and I can almost guarantee OLED monitors to be the norm, I hope the production is being ramped up. I wonder what BenQ is cooking with this lmao.
I think OLED will fall off the way side like plasma. Mostly because of the lifespan and burn in issues. I say this with an OLED TV.
QDEL will be the new thing soon.
@@georgejones5019 I got myself LG B2 55", I do love it, but the burn in is something I do worry about of... It definitely feels very... Not early stages anymore, but we have definitely not crossed yet the threshold where I'd say it's ready for mass manufacturing, definitely few revisions are in order. LG's panel technology is far better tho, I will have to say that. Burn in needs to be addressed either with better cooling solution, or there needs to be some way to replace, repair or... Have the burn in be completely eliminated.
@@georgejones5019 I think the anti burn in tech is good enough for that to not be an issue.
@@whiskytangofoxtrot_ A guy tested that with turning off his TV everytime it wasnt in use anymore - he recieved burn ins after just a single year. For long term use i would say Mini-LED or LCD with Local Dimming is better than OLED.
I have heard that ULED is going to be the final boss. Made by Hisense
Such a high quality content , keep up the work .
this is the monitor im buying. had my eye on it since early january. its sold out everywhere right now but im not gonna settle for a lesser 4k 240hz OLED, im waiting until i can buy this one. hopefully its no immediately out of stock for months...
Gross, ultrawide or nothing...
I'm waiting for my Alienware to arrive. I got used to curved and I can't use a monitor without it anymore. ILMB isn't worth the price difference, imo
@@drunkhusband6257ultrawide is gross, most games don't support it
@@ShiroNoFune the asus allows you to set it to 25inch 1080p or 27inch 1440p so you can still play fps games at high refresh rate. thats the main reason for buying the asus in my opinion. the alienware cant do that
@@XadjustmentX I feel that's an extremely niche market.
I've been playing with a 240 Hz 1440p monitor for years and I barely noticed any difference going up from 120 Hz.
I'm sure some people will find use for it, but I don't think most people will.
it's what i wanted 3 years ago. i had no choice but to buy a oled 48" tv. still plenty satisfied. the "brightness and glare issue" was resolved with blinds on my room. i now use the screen almost exclusively at 20% brightness. no need for more.
Wicked review, amazing production as always. Now waiting for that 1440p 480hz review from you :)
1080 480hz not 1440p unfortunately. On 32" ? It will be too blurry.
@@lukiv3no there is also a 480 1440p monitor that was unveiled at CES. It will be the highest spec and resolution combination possible in any monitor. Don’t remember from which brand it was or when it will come out though
you must have missed what they showed this year at ces but they had a 1440p 480hz monitor on display at the event. Along with this one that reviewed. @@lukiv3
@@emiel255it’s from Asus
@@lukiv3there’s a 27 inch 1440p 480hz Asus dropping around summer which is what the majority of people are waiting on
finally Destiny gameplay! I’ve watched dozens of your videos, idk if I’ve missed it in the past but this is my first time seeing it.
Ohh man glad to see that you still enjoy BF1!!!! 4k 240hz... that must be amazing
only thing is if u have a game that is only 1080p maybe only then can you take advantage of high refresh , but i doubt that also since it will be an older game anyway.
Hey dude, just wanted to inform you that overwatch added DLSS3 in January, can u make some testing on 4k dlss off and on ? i think that it's a great video idea, espisially since overwatch is the first pvp shooter with dlss technology, we had a lot of tests of DLSS Tech. but all of these tests were about Open world/Story mode games, where it's hard to reach high fps i n game because of graphic.
Hey woah woah woah, I just noticed you recommend that AOC OLED monitor in the description but I haven't seen you review it or even talk about it before ??? I've been in the market for an OLED monitor and that one looks like a great value ! Would be cool to get a video review on it from you !
Optimum went pretty barebones with this review. I expected him to mention that you can change the aspect ratio in the OSD, in case you want 27'' or 24'' for e-sport titles.
Monitors unboxed didn't mention it either.
Don’t the black bars increase chances of burn in?
nah it's black, why would it burn in?@@Xxav88
@@Xxav88No.... OLED pixels turn off when displaying black.
@@5ean5ean22 right but the the point where the pixels turn off and on, I read the actual line can burn in much faster
Love the emphasis on text clarity!
The day windows builds better support for different sub-pixel layouts is the day I upgrade to OLED
This year was finally the time I would consider upgrading my PG279Q since the only upgrade I would find interesting is if it was OLED and had a significant Hz increase.
Was unsure to decide between OLED 4K 240 or OLED 2K 360. I decided to go with the 2K 360 since I find 32 inch too big and mainly play competitive shooters. Also I personally don’t really care for 4K that much and prefer smoothness over resolution so 4K didn’t really make sense. Also my 3080 probably is better suited for 2K as well.
I ordered the Alienware AW2725DF as soon as it became available in my country (last Friday). I’ve only had the time yet to test it for about 2 hours, but I’m loving it so far.
The picture quality definitely is an upgrade and the jump from 165 to 360 Hz might not be as insane as 60 to 144, it’s definitely noticeable.
I remember your video where you tested the 540 Hz monitor and said “it felt like looking through a window”. That is exactly what I feel like using this monitor.
Anyway I’m excited to further test it and go back to some old games I enjoyed to see how it compares :)
My recent ultrawide upgrade has been so nice to play on. We eating good in the monitor space now.
I was 24in 1080p 240hz gang and just recently started playing on a 27in 165hz 1440p IPS panel and I did not know what I was missing lol. I can only imagine OLED and higher resolutions.
Always such clean content!
my only thing about an OLED option was the less bright scenario which you cant really get around, oled is way better colours but you won't get real bright colours, I don't get why they are pushing monitors above 240Hz since the human eye cant even get 240hz. 144 hz is plenty enough also 0.3 ms, so the 480hz monitors are nothing but a gimmick imo. Im still using my awsome 27 inch PG27UQ hdr 144hz and really since my new setup im only just now making the most out of this monitor with my 4090 OC 13900KS CPU. For me yellows are a big deal and OLED is 2nd to none.
"Human eye can't see close to 240hz"
Yes, you are *absolutely correct* !
I think you must be nearing 80 or something
@@tcc1234 i have better than 20/20 vision so your barking up the wrong tree kamala
Glossy screen is always a win for me. I had a glossy screen monitor one time and after I replaced it, I was confused as to why colors looked so bad. I didn’t realize that the glass screen made such a big difference.
I appreciate the work you put into your channel. Stoked about these 4k OLEDs, but I'm waiting for the Aorus release before I make a decision on one.
My favorite tech TH-camr.
i have been checking out this one and the PG34WCDM and i am very happy that you have reviewed this one. Really curious if you will check out the PG39WCDM which got announced at CES this year. Great Vid!
I've been waiting for 240hz OLED 4k monitors for almost 2 years now. Ever since I got my Samsung G9, I've known that this is basically the monitor I would be moving to next. For what these monitors are capable of, the $1,300 price point is surprisingly reasonable. Considering a 4090 will struggle to max this monitor out in some games, the price seems like a steal. Plus, with the amount of competition, and the fact that there are multiple alternatives that are $100 cheaper, I expect that the price will start dropping pretty quickly. I'm incredibly excited to pick one of these up. Or possibly one of the competing monitors. I'll wait for some more reviews and comparisons before finally upgrading.
its the games optimization that makes the 4090 struggle . some games are also locked at 60 fps
The price seems reasonable lol. What planet do you live on.
@@Rohirrim009yeah it’s a fair price
I got the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 Mini LED 1,196 dimming zones Quantum Dot monitor for $850 and this ASUS monitor is almost double the price (out of stock everywhere and people are scaling prices). The Samsung is brighter and there no possibility of burn in and the blacks are good. Black levels and response on an OLED are extremely good but black levels are not that important in gaming if anything you don't want blacks that good in multiplayer games as you'd have to turn it down to see your screen better.
Yeah, if you've already got the Neo, there's absolutely no reason to switch to this. I was excited for this video, but I'm content with my Neo as well.
Have been playing Battlefield 1 and the new Overwatch update too. Surprisingly sooo much fun, I am having a blast and getting friends on. Battlefield 1 actually still has a bit of a big player base on PC it's wild
BF1 still an awesome game to play. The last good BF
BF1 was pretty mediocre but I can't even play it anyway because of 1-2 servers in my region, banned from both due to badmins.
@@griffin1366 that’s interesting because I can’t get enough of it hahah. And only 2 servers wow that sucks. I live in Europe and we have many full servers so I guess I’m lucky there
@@emiel255 Yes, I am super jealous of Europe. Still BF3 and CS:S servers going all day. I might take a vacation for a few weeks just to play some old games.
These reviews are so helpful with you mentioning details like the text clarity and color space that you normally don't really hear about when it comes to gaming monitors. Since i use my displays for both work and gaming i'll probably wait 1-2 generations until the text problem becomes better. Do you think it will get better?
Basically if there was a 34" ~1900R 3440x1440 UW OLED display on the market right now without those text problems i'd instabuy it if it was less than say ~1200€.
Wish 27 inch 4k 240 was coming 😢. 32 is huge for competitive shooters.
move it 8cm back and it will be the same as 27“
@@kerim_og_9378 lol 8cm is nothing. Not true at all.
@@MrDutch1e but how ? Have you tested it? There are calculators and I have the Samsung g7 27“ and g8 32“ and took even a picture side by side, if I send it to you u cannot say which one is 27 & 32“
Calculators say 8cm, but I’ve measured only 6cm because with 8cm difference the 32“ looked smaller
27in is too small for 4k though, just stick to 1440 at that size
@FrostyBunnybottom no its not.
32" really is the new 27". I'm typically ahead of market trends and have many many hours behind top-end 4k monitors in formats of 42", 32" and 27". 32" really does seem to be the "last stop" for size. UNLESS you have a deep desk of at least 36" deep then maybe go bigger than 32. But for the majority of users 32" is the most you'll ever need. I just wish more 32" came with a small curve of at least 1500.
It's all personal preference. I much prefer 24" and am hanging out for a 24" OLED.
This is the review that I've been waiting for, lets gooo.
I would be more interested in a dual mode 27" OLED, sadly this just isn't it. I'll wait for a 27" 4K OLED in the future. I am however interested in the soon to be released 480Hz 1440P OLED panel, I really hope they try to get BFI to work at 240Hz.
Currently running a 240Hz BenQ XL 2456. The coulours really arent good but for Gaming its still great. I never felt the need to Upgrade until now. I feel like the PG32UCDM really has become the next Evolution of Gaming Monitors.
4K OLED screens are getting better by the day , but the are still very expensive. Nice Review !
These videos are pure eyecandy, and i’m not just talking about tech 😁
32" is just too big and 4k 240 hz is even with a 4090 at max settings with the least games possible.
27" 1440p is the way to go.
And if it is too small, move it closer! Then you have your 32".
I completely agree. 32'' is too big for gaming on a desk. 27'' is the maximum size for it to be ideal.
4K is kind of lame. Only good for 4K movies. Ironically, 240Hz on 4K actually looks worse than 240Hz on 2K, because since the pixels are smaller on 4K, the speed of things at that refresh rate don't travel physically as far in the same timeframe, making 4K at 240Hz actually less smooth because it has to skip more pixels for the pixel changes to travel the same distance. That's even if both screens are the same size, and it gets even worse if the 4K screen is even bigger than the 2K screen.
This looks like it could be ultra Zorz but for almost twice the amount of the 34 inch wide which can DLDSR you’re only getting then 80 more hz. I need to try this to see what else it can do. As always Optimum I’m a fan!
He skipped a lot of the monitor features in the video though. Like aspect ratio change within the OSD etc…
It would be glorious if you were to review this monitor. You always put a lot of effort into your videos 👍🏻
Thank you dude! I really would love to but its 1400 bucks! @@Shadowsmoke11
Man i just wish burn in wasn't an issue
You’ll be good 👍🏼
Your PFP LOL
@@J_Brian it's not a matter of IF, but WHEN. No OLED will be good for longevity compared to miniLED.
You have 3 years of warranty from pretty much any brand, so don't worry about it.
@@ShiroNoFune 3 years is a false sense of security considering burn in typically occurs after 3 years.
this is what I was looking for thank you! I wanted a good editing and gaming and it was really hard to find a higher refresh rate
@optimum Does this monitor have a resolution change to 24 inches and 27 inches?
Yes, i saw in another channel vid the guy making 27 and 24 inch from the monitor's menu. I was amzed and happy to see this feat added to menu
I love how this guy is so knowledgeable and informative about pc stuff and how good he is at video games
I've had 4 OLED screens, Samsung, LG and the latest is the 240hz 27-inch from Asus. One thing is constant with OLED screens: burn-in. It's literally the best screen technology in terms of color, fluidity, just OLED screens are extremely pleasant out of the box, but buying an OLED screen means buying a screen that will only last a few months, and that's the problem with tests that aren't done long enough over time. Burn-in is caused by a static image that lasts too long, and there are technologies included in the screens and techniques of use to avoid the problem, but they prove to be totally useless. The simple fact that game ATHs are static can cause the problem, and I've had it on literally every screen I've owned. I strongly advise against buying an OLED screen, I don't think these screens should even be named as GAMING. If you play several hours a day, your screens won't last long. I've since switched to a Samsung VA panel for solo gaming and a TN Zowie panel for competitive, I'm really disappointed with OLED screens I hope these problems will be solved one day.
If you're burning every OLED out you own in 3-4 months you'd literally have to be the unluckiest human being alive. A literal walking anomaly. I've got multiple OLED's, only a single one got burn in, and it was from a known generation of bad hardware, and was ironically, my least used panel. I've got WOLEDS now with 1000's of hours of gaming/windows mixed usage and no burn in. And shit, I don't even look after it.
@@rcdarkangel I was told a similar thing on Reddit, but I'm not the only one in this case even with the latest generation screens. It seems quite specific to heavy use, I play more than 12 hours a day.
@@rcdarkangelhow about the latest Dell Alienware 32” QD-OLED 4K monitor? Will it easily burn in if i spend most of the time doing office works eg using word, excel a lot?
@@zaryl2k Any OLED on a long enough time line will burn in. If you were to buy one, i'd not recommend you waste its life hours on work unless your super rich. I keep my OLED panels specifically for games, and I keep a regular ass LCD just for work and so far, that's done me really well. My 27" LG OLED for instance has 4000 hours and counting with no burn in.
Have been looking forward to this monitor since it was announced last August, I'll be hoping to get one as soon as it comes to Europe. Just ticks all the boxes for me
Wdym it doesnt have a crop mode? It says on their website 27" and 24'5" (esport)
it has
Optimum playing some Destiny?? 🤔
This is the monitor I have my eyes on too, it would be so nice for editing videos
man why are you like fully cracked on overwatch lol. i cant fully concentrate about what youre talking about when youre deleting players like that.
nice video!!! my question...is it worth of using this monitor for work? mainly text, development, various diagrams etc... ? thanks
Oh no... I see Destiny 2 creeping in... Good luck
For those not liking the 1300 USD price tag - consider getting a 42" OLED TV. I did that as I didn't want to wait for those 32" 4K OLED monitors and I'm definitely not replacing it now, especially at those prices... My LG 42" C3 costed me like 900 USD with the delivery included, and the fact it is a TV comes with a bunch of benefits... the only drawback IMO is the 120Hz instead of 240Hz, but I'm personally fine with that.
Still to big. Wish it was 27inches.
Always get excited when your videos come into my feed! Can you give your thoughts on the screen coating?
Price is disqusting
Only if you're broke
Have you tried using the monitor in 24,5" and 27" and if yes, how does it feel to play on a smaller area on a 32" monitor?
Edit: You are probably testing the monitor with the 1080p 480Hz when it comes out, maybe you want to include it then.
Love your Videos man keep it up
nah the pulsebomb at 3:43 🔥😯
I'd bet it looks utterly fantastic, but since I got screwed with an OLED TV that began to show signs of burn-in after only 2 years, I'm skeptical, esp considering QD-OLED is showing signs of early death already. Burn-in protections were built into my TV as well, but it didn't help.
As somone who plays mainly competitive FPS games on a 25 inch monitor and the occasional single player game on my secondary 4k monitor, I really hope the WOLED comes with a cropping function for the 1080p mode. That could be an end game monitor to me. Without a cropping mode, like the PG27AQN had, the 1080p mode seems worthless on a 32 inch monitor
Sounds like a perfect monitor that is also super expensive. The only issue in terms of gaming is, you could argue for single player games you might as well get a bigger high quality hdr tv. Also this monitor is so expensive it’s basically already in that price range. But I agree this monitor is great if you’re looking for an all in one solution to gaming on a desk or working. We probably won’t need anything better than this for single player gaming. Multiplayer I guess we can always get crazy with hz increases over time for perfect clarity.
"for single player games you might as well get a bigger high quality hdr tv"
Why?
I have access to a 65" OLED in my living room. I far prefer to game on my 32" HDR display at my desk. My desk is cosy as fuck.
@@vengefulancient it’s very cinematic to have a big screen. Isn’t it similar to playing on a console? How many people play Spiderman or God of War on a monitor instead of a tv? But yea of course high quality 32 inch monitors can work great for it too. I might get a 27 inch but I might go the 1440p 360 hz variety. Hard decision.
@5mp24" 1440p 165 Hz here. If cinematic means "big, low framerate, and blurry", I don't want it. "Similar to playing on a console" isn't a compliment lmao. Pixel density and framerate trump panel size any day. Single player games are no different.
@@vengefulancient good point. I decided to go with 27 inch 1440p OLED. Should be great for all games. Looking forward to it. Should also fit my specs well since I have a great cpu and 4070 gpu. I considered 4k but I think I can do that next time when more of the just below highest end gpus can handle it better.
i was waiting for you from past couple weeks to review this model
How are you enjoying the new season of overwatch? DPS feels really strong right now since the damage is so easy to land now and that 20% reduction to incoming heals.
Love ur video man super clean & minimalist
Amazing in depth review and production quality, but windows isn't activated?
Great video as usual! It's a shame this monitor still uses Displayport 1.4 instead of 2.0 or better. 😔
I clicked to see him go crazy with Tracer. WE NEED MORE TRACER HIGHLIGHTS!
They added on this monitor "ASPECT RATIO CONTROL" so u can change it between 24.5” (esports mode) and 27” imagery, have u tried it? I'm waiting for 4k 240hz/1080p 480hz version :P
My main gripe with this monitor that is keeping me from buying it is the fact that it is using DisplayPort 1.4 and not DisplayPort 2.1, meaning it's not true 4K 240hz and uses Display Stream Compression to achieve it. I don't know why they did not implement DisplayPort 2.1 when it has been out for awhile now and even Gigabyte has implemented it in their new FO32U2P while keeping the price the same as the PG32UCDM.
I got the top of the line Acer 27" 1440p IPS 165hz G-sync monitor back in 2018 and it was pretty amazing. This monitor makes my Acer look like it has a TN panel.
Yeah I have ips 4k 144 hz 27 inch. Tbh not happy with it. Oled is just miles better. It was better than my 1440p monitor but resolution isn't everything.
Optimum thanks for this video. I am looking foward to getting this monitor!
0:33 - the problem with productivity and 4K is that fractional scaling is still broken in many cases. On windows many programs get blurry fonts, on linux some apps just turn into a mess especially if using a builtin laptop screen with different scaling as the monitor. One can use it with 200% scaling ofc on a 24/27" monitor and get nice sharp fonts, but then 2560x1440 27" at 100% has a larger workspace while still having sharper fonts than 1080p 24".
i love your content, its just insane bro
Also looks like monitors are finally starting to reach the motion clarity that CRTs have had. It's one of the few things they've had every single display type beaten in ever since LCD, OLED, and Plasma came around.
I have been using a 55" LG Oled CS for the past 2 years and the text is pretty crisp, I don't seem to get that weird fringing you showed there, I would think that being that monitor is 32", the pixel density would be far higher and thus the text should look incredible. I think zooming into any monitor with a physical camera does it zero justice as all monitors will start looking strange under those circumstances.
ELMB on these monitors is not like the implementation on IPS or TN. Those work because it provides a short pulse of the backlight to reduce the image persistence. With these oled panels, they do not change the image persistence, but simply put a black frame in between, giving each frame (image and black) the same hold time of 1/240 sec. This means you see the same motion blur performance that you got at 240hz but now at a more attainable 120hz.
So yes it is a kind of benefit, but it is critically different than the previous implementations on non-oled panels. Until they allow the pulse width or the image persistence to be lowered beyond the duration that the panel natively runs at, there will be no actual motion blur benefit seen with OLED "strobing" beyond what the panel already achieves at its max refresh rate.
Wrong. This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how any of the technology works.
OLED monitors are so good, I'm still on my alienware aw3423dw and its been holding up pretty well but 4k is probably the next step for me once those new gpus come out.
I am on the fence because of the PPI. I have a 27inch 4K monitor and I love the clarity. I want to upgrade but I am accustom to this level of clarity now. Might have to wait for the 27inch versions.
1440p oled Ultrawide is one im waiting to buy
When’s the next zerompuse drop happening? I saw ur original video 2 weeks after you posted it and just barely missed it, I hope you’re able to get a large number made id be super bummed if they sold out right away they look super cool. Great video btw, road to a million subs!
Another great review, Still most interested to see the 1440p 480hz OLED offering from Asus, because at least on paper, that seems like the endgame monitor for me at the moment. Hopefully you can get your hands on a copy to check out.
There are so many 4K OLED monitors coming out. I think what people are really going to want to know is about the different burn-in mitigation strategies. That is arguably as important as panel differences.
Personally, I'm not going to upgrade my monitor because the graphics card market is a dumpster fire right now.
So this monitor doesn’t get as bright as my PG27UQ but specular highlights in dark games like RE 4 or Dead Space are jaw dropping! The lights look like actual lights. The only thing this panel doesn’t do great is looking at the sky in a game like 2042. The sun is sooooo bright on the 27UQ. I’m still experimenting though.
Amazing display but way out of my budget. Any idea when we might start getting budget OLED monitors. It baffles me that my $400 phone has a 120Hz OLED screen but there isn't a single OLED monitor at that price point. The cheapest one at the moment is like $800 or $900, still way too much.
great video brother, I have the alienware version of the 4k 240hz OLED and its so damn good
I like how everything he says is in some way meaningful to the video topic, he could've easily made this a 10-11 min video with filler at the beginning and end. It's very refreshing to see