How's the experience regarding blooming outside gaming (like in Discord, grayish backgrounds / dark backgrounds)? How does it compare in black levels compared to your OLED? How about small white items on screen on a dark background, are they being dimmed too much (like a white cursor on a black background being dimmed as well)?
Black levels definitely aren't as deep as on an OLED, however the brightness increase is noticeable and looks amazing for HDR content. Even though black levels aren't quite the same I have been impressed still at how it handles dark scenes, the mini LED tech really does a good job at minimizing blooming, even just white text or white objects on a black background barely show any blooming at all. Regarding small white objects on a dark background, no not at all, I don't notice it dimming them at all honestly
@ Thanks for the in-depth reply, much appreciated. I had a much worse experience with the Xiaomi MiniLED which I ended up returning because of basically everything I asked you about. Glad to hear that this one works better! I’m skeptical of OLED because of productivity work and text legibility, hoping a good MiniLED would be the best of both worlds. Keep up the good work, I enjoy your POV videos very much!
I appreciate that, thank you! What I’ve definitely noticed with this though is the viewing angles aren’t very good, if you’re centered with it then everything I said applies, if you deviate from the center at all though then you definitely start to see the blooming
That's awesome! And so far I've just turned HDR on in the monitor settings and used the Windows 11 HDR Calibration tool to calibrate, specifically setting my brightness settings to 1300 in that tool and saturation to 60
For the most part yes, but if you have PC you can create a custom resolution and force it to work that way, you should be able to do it in the NVIDIA Control panel if you have a NVIDIA card
Yes there are 2 ways to do so. 2nd Method is easier but only 1. Method gives you UDubs Resolution. 1.Method Nvidia Control Panel Resolution->Costumize->Create Costum Resolution Then you can use either Horizontal Pixel: 3840 Vertical Rows: 1600 or Horizontal Pixel: 3440 Vertical Rows: 1440 (UDub Ultra uses this) 2. Method (Easier) Nvidia Control Panel Adjust desktop size and position->size->change size then just change the height to 1620. Apparently this method also works better for HDR. Haven't done enough testing yet to confirm though.
That monitor looks so gooddddd
Absolutely, I've been very impressed with it!
How's the experience regarding blooming outside gaming (like in Discord, grayish backgrounds / dark backgrounds)? How does it compare in black levels compared to your OLED? How about small white items on screen on a dark background, are they being dimmed too much (like a white cursor on a black background being dimmed as well)?
Black levels definitely aren't as deep as on an OLED, however the brightness increase is noticeable and looks amazing for HDR content. Even though black levels aren't quite the same I have been impressed still at how it handles dark scenes, the mini LED tech really does a good job at minimizing blooming, even just white text or white objects on a black background barely show any blooming at all. Regarding small white objects on a dark background, no not at all, I don't notice it dimming them at all honestly
@ Thanks for the in-depth reply, much appreciated. I had a much worse experience with the Xiaomi MiniLED which I ended up returning because of basically everything I asked you about. Glad to hear that this one works better!
I’m skeptical of OLED because of productivity work and text legibility, hoping a good MiniLED would be the best of both worlds. Keep up the good work, I enjoy your POV videos very much!
I appreciate that, thank you! What I’ve definitely noticed with this though is the viewing angles aren’t very good, if you’re centered with it then everything I said applies, if you deviate from the center at all though then you definitely start to see the blooming
Hey I just bought this monitor! How did you properly calibrate it?
That's awesome! And so far I've just turned HDR on in the monitor settings and used the Windows 11 HDR Calibration tool to calibrate, specifically setting my brightness settings to 1300 in that tool and saturation to 60
@@udubultrado you use nvidia digital vibrancy?
48c4 샀는데 컴퓨터 게임같이 21:9로는 화면 못바꾸나요?
16:9 만 가능한건가요??
For the most part yes, but if you have PC you can create a custom resolution and force it to work that way, you should be able to do it in the NVIDIA Control panel if you have a NVIDIA card
Yes there are 2 ways to do so. 2nd Method is easier but only 1. Method gives you UDubs Resolution.
1.Method
Nvidia Control Panel
Resolution->Costumize->Create Costum Resolution
Then you can use either
Horizontal Pixel: 3840 Vertical Rows: 1600
or
Horizontal Pixel: 3440 Vertical Rows: 1440 (UDub Ultra uses this)
2. Method (Easier)
Nvidia Control Panel
Adjust desktop size and position->size->change size
then just change the height to 1620.
Apparently this method also works better for HDR. Haven't done enough testing yet to confirm though.
any ghosting ?
Not that I've noticed
21:30 simp LOL dude, why my coments dissapear?'