@@virtuaconker85 I am glad to hear this. When I bought this, many people who weren’t even OLED owners had kinda scared me thinking it would fail pretty quickly. So I had my doubts. But the experience has been great so far. I enjoy oled very much!!
I have LG CX48 " as PC monitor/also watching movies on this , already 11200 hour usage, still perfect. Wish more games would support real HDR. I hope it won't die anytime soon . There is no upgrade option still , No 48" 240hz OLED panel is out on the market yet.
@@Serdar_Kaskan I don’t think 2,000 hours is a lot of hours..But before I even bought my OLED, many people tried to convince me that it would get burn-in, or break/fail on me lol. So I feel like 2K hours and no issues is good which was why I made the video lol. Now I’m hearing of many long term users with no problems as well and way more hours than me haha. So, I’m very happy that OLED is a trust worthy and very reliable PC technology! Everytime someone talks about buying an OLED, it seems like we hear the same old internet horror stories mixed in with that. So I’m hoping this video and these comments from real people build some more confidence in the technology. I trust OLED as of now after 2K+ hours of usage, but I didn’t when I first bought this monitor lol. But, I also had no real world experience with OLED aside from my iPhone Pro’s that have OLED displays.
On my B9 I have many dead pixels on the sides. no burn in. They are hard to notice, Did not notice them until after warranty ran out. So check for dead pixels. Still the tv looks amazing. I only have 2500 hours.
@@IV-A Mine does too. You can’t even see them. They are in the corners only though, and so small, you have to go looking for them. They were there when I got this monitor from Newegg. Which was why it was listed as a refurbished monitor I think.
My LG C2 42" OLED is a little over 3500 hours as a PC monitor and Zero issues, looks just as good as the day I bought it.
@@virtuaconker85 I am glad to hear this. When I bought this, many people who weren’t even OLED owners had kinda scared me thinking it would fail pretty quickly. So I had my doubts. But the experience has been great so far. I enjoy oled very much!!
I have LG CX48 " as PC monitor/also watching movies on this , already 11200 hour usage, still perfect. Wish more games would support real HDR. I hope it won't die anytime soon . There is no upgrade option still , No 48" 240hz OLED panel is out on the market yet.
@@csabauri351 You have 11K hours?!!!! 😃 wow!!! Thanks for commenting!
Do you hide the taskbar? Have a C3, would appretiate an response 🙂
@@Frydo Yes ofc . I hide the taskbar , and i use dark theme in win /firefox . Also i hide the desktop icons ,my wallpaper is just a full black screen.
@@csabauri351 About the same I have done, thanks🙂
If you use thşs panel 5 hours a day, then 2000 hours / 5 = 400 days period. 1 year and 1 month and 5 days.. is it long term for you?
@@Serdar_Kaskan I don’t think 2,000 hours is a lot of hours..But before I even bought my OLED, many people tried to convince me that it would get burn-in, or break/fail on me lol. So I feel like 2K hours and no issues is good which was why I made the video lol. Now I’m hearing of many long term users with no problems as well and way more hours than me haha. So, I’m very happy that OLED is a trust worthy and very reliable PC technology! Everytime someone talks about buying an OLED, it seems like we hear the same old internet horror stories mixed in with that. So I’m hoping this video and these comments from real people build some more confidence in the technology. I trust OLED as of now after 2K+ hours of usage, but I didn’t when I first bought this monitor lol. But, I also had no real world experience with OLED aside from my iPhone Pro’s that have OLED displays.
I have a C1 with 6000 hours. One dead pixel in the bottom left corner and that’s it. No pixel shift, ALB, and service menu stuff is turned off.
@@bios9678 That’s really good! Thanks for commenting.
On my B9 I have many dead pixels on the sides. no burn in. They are hard to notice, Did not notice them until after warranty ran out. So check for dead pixels.
Still the tv looks amazing. I only have 2500 hours.
How long is the warranty?
Atleast I had 3 years. But I am not sure how many dead you need to have the panel replaced.
@@IV-A Mine does too. You can’t even see them. They are in the corners only though, and so small, you have to go looking for them. They were there when I got this monitor from Newegg. Which was why it was listed as a refurbished monitor I think.