I bought this monitor as well as the Asus PG32UCDP because it was the top 2 monitors from every reviewer. I have to tell you seeing both next to each other in dark and daylight conditions it's night and day. It's crazy that the panel is the same however the black crush on the LG is just immense, I fully updated both to latest firmware and running on HDR watching 4k and 8k content playing games that support HDR black levels are insanely crushed on the LG. The black levels and color's on the Asus are not over saturated and inky black on HDR. The LG w/o HDR looked awesome the blacks looked better but compared to the Asus it's just not a match. The vividity on the Asus for content and games with HDR on or off is just leagues ahead of the LG. I calibrated to the best settings out there and the LG again looks awesome in SDR but doesn't match the SDR on the Asus. The biggest factor for ME between the Asus and the LG is the ability to charge my Macbook pro with the USB-C. The Speakers on the LG are great and it sucks that the Asus has no speakers but ultimately having a 1 cable charging solution for the Mac at 120hz compared to using a charging cable and HDMI plus the black crush just wasn't worth it. My workflow requires using my Macbook and USB-C a lot and for gaming I do HDR gaming and the black crush was just to much specially paying more for the LG. If you do SDR gaming only and don't have a pair of headsets the LG is great specially if you don't need usb-c. In my case I used one HDMI for my work computer, 1 HDMI for my gaming computer because the only way to get past 60hz for the MacBook was display port removing the display port from my PC and that's it no more ports. This mean I was unable to stream from my PC to my TV since I was using the HDMI cable to use the Monitor it just was much of a trade. Have a great day everybody sorry for the essay.
Thank you for sharing that, super useful! I do think USB-C is a great feature and now I am intrigued to try that Asus too! Currently using DP to a docking station (CalDigit) on the Mac for video editing. Loving it. I need to find an easy way to switch between Mac and gaming PC though, sounds like a project for this weekend
I bought the lg and I haven't tested it yet but I'm hesitating to send it back and get the ASUS because I saw after many videos that for single player games and hdr were better on the latter. I don't know what to do if i'm returning it, pls help
Thanks for the great review but - not sure this £1300 worth it, but it does seem like a capable monitor. That said having owned LG before I have had mine replaced twice within a couple of years due to burn in problems, which is why I now stay away from LG monitors etc.
Cheers Lee! Yes, this dual mode is probably the feature that a lot of people might choose it for. It's coming down in price already but still fairly new. Looking forward to the 1440p monitors later this year! Also, the burn-in issue, LG confirmed to me that they do cover this under the 2 year warranty, so at least that's some piece of mind...
@@AlexGTech Thanks Alex. Maybe a 4 yr warranty would be more suitable and fair as people tend to keep monitors for as long as possible at these cost levels?
@@leetronixit should come with a warranty that last for at least 3 years…I feel like as soon as the 2 years are up, your monitor won’t last that long.. and LG knows this…
Usually they do not replace because of burn ins. Thats the user’s own risk. With Oled or what kind of monitor? In 20 years of flatscreens … no burn ins! In 4 years Oled TV of course not … 5 years Oled laptop nothing .. no burn jn on and have them in 24/7!
Thank you so much for this super detailed video. I've been looking everywhere for sound test on this monitor and you're the only who has it. What's your thoughts on the Asus PG32UCDP vs this one? Do the extra features on the Asus like VRR flicker reduction, Black frame insertion help? Both have the same panel so I suppose the image quality should be the same
Base on all the modern oled tv tech I watched. 2 years warranty is not enough. Burning won’t happened unless u doing it on purpose. 5 years should a good start for those modern oled stuffs.
Thanks so much!! I absolutely love this monitor. I am trying other ones right now but I think this has a great balance of image quality and flexibility! Can't wait to share more
I own this monitor its nice, wish the color accuracy was a bit better but pretty much endgame for me i personally do not mind it not being glossy, glossy is a bit distracting for me for gaming.
hi there, not at all - I still use it daily, in fact using it right now and had to double check 😅 No curves at all, you should get that checked/returned asap
@@AlexGTech hey Alex! Thanks for the quick response… Well, is not a big curve, but if you get a box for example and place it on the screen, you gonna notice that in the middle the box touches the display, but in the edges is like 1mm far from the screen… and I’m very picky with that kind of stuffs hahaha, so just wanna double check if it’s an issue with mine. Thanks once more
Absolutely! I didn't take this home for the PS5 recording but I did bring the PS5 here to the studio for a weekend and loved playing on it. I feel that with console gaming, I prefer to use my TV though, but that's just how I play
Considering that there are no 32-inch 2K monitors on the market, I would like to see the ability to play games on this panel in 2K, as well as it switching to 1080p.
@@YeahWeSmokeGood The "k" refers to the approximate number of horizontal pixels. 1920x1080 (2k), double that is 3840x2160 (4k), double that is 7680x4320 (8k). So 1920x1080p is technically 2k, and 2560x1440p would actually be 2.6k.
I’m using the 1.4 display port. Everything is updated. Monitor and nvidia drivers. When I am in call of duty when I go into full screen exclusive it forces my monitor to max at 144hz. How do I fix this? This is a 240hz monitor. But I can’t do that…. My gpu is the 4070 ti super
DP 1.4 can only do 4K 240Hz with DSC (display stream compression). It's a visually lossless compression technique to achieve higher refresh rates at highter resolutions. There's probably an option in nvidia control panel to turn it on?
I think it will depend on the room where you play as well. I have the older aw3423dw from Alienware and I love that but it's not good with reflections, the glossy finish only works well in the dark and text clarity is rubbish on it. Not an issue if you only use it for gaming, but I do quite like to switch between gaming and productivity
Hi there, I don't mind you questioning it and I appreciate it. I will try to clarify. What I mean by 'sponsored' is when the brand pays for the content. In this occasion, LG has not paid me for the video. Yes, the monitor was sent to me and I can keep it, (that's not always the case - the Samsung monitor I mentioned is a loan to me, but again, not sponsored). LG had no say in the video. A sponsored video is when the creator gets paid for the video and we do that so we can fund the channel, and in my case, studio rent, staff costs, etc. This is not my full time job so every cost, every phone that I review is purchased with my own money so as you can imagine, I need to fund the channel somehow. In this occasion, however - I am looking at it as a long term possibility and as something that may open a door to other brands and hopefully, sponsored deals. Some people disclose it, some don't. I prefer to be transparent and I hope this helps clarify. Any questions, let me know, happy to share more. There is a full ethics statements linked in all my videos too, so you can see how I work with brands.
I'd take 4k 240hz over 1080p 480hz, the difference from 240hz to 480hz is very negligible and equivalent to 120hz vs 160hz. The jump from 1080p to 4k is huge.
yep, besides 1080p on 32" looks absolutely terrible and theres only a handful of games that can run anywhere close to 400fps+ to utilize the 480hz. and if you play those games seriously then just get a 1080p 560hz anyways. i was excited for the dual mode at first but after thinking about it, it just feels like a gimmick
@theendurance there is no 560hz monitor. The highest is 540hz, and the difference from 240hz to 540hz is hardly 10% smoother, although on paper, it's 2.25× faster than 240hz and 3.75× than 144hz but in reality it's less than a 50% difference, it's days and night from 144hz to 540hz but not soo much from 240hz to 540hz. The difference from 240hz vs 540hz is equivalent to 120hz vs 165hz.
you don't have a clue...what you talkin...the input lag is minor from 3.7 to 1.8 ms I think....but the clarity diference is tremendous....you talk from heared things...never saw a 540 TN...this one has better motion clarity then that. This option is a monitor worth for e sports by itself.
@guttalexandrumihai9564 No, I can tell the difference between 240hz and 540hz smoothness, but it's very slight and 360hz vs 540hz = 144hz vs 165hz, I can even see the clarity difference from 360hz to 540hz but it's nothing signficant. However, the jump from 1080p to 4k is much bigger, and that resolution increase gives you great clarity. Besides, there are only a handful of games that can drive anything beyond 240fps-360fps, and the jump from 240hz vs 480hz is around 2.08m/s, which is less than the difference between 120hz vs 165hz. Even though I can see a clarity difference, the resolution increase on the bigger display is more significant. If you asked me 4k 60hz vs 1080p 144hz or 240hz, I'd choose the bigger refresh rate, but once you get to 144hz-240hz, which is the sweet spot anything after than higher resolution. Even gamers say the resolution drop is not worth it for 540hz. If it was 1440p 540hz vs. 4k 240hz, I'd choose the 1440p 540hz, but 1080p in 2024 on a 32" monitor is ugly even on a 16" laptop 1080p doesn't look sharp and even phones have had QHD+ for awhile so the resolution drop is not nice. Even on sub 7" smartphone, I can tell the difference from 1080p 2k to 1440p 3k+.
No 4k Technology near my home and if you bring that gaming monitor that's supports 4K or even 1440P. It will get one kicked out the door However, if you would have bought a gaming monitor that's 1080p It's fine. It gets the stay in my house with the tv thats 1080p if its full hd, but if it's QHD 4K. It gets kicked out the door.
Did you get paid to review this monitor or did you only receive the monitor temporarily to review for free? If they paid you to review this monitor, then it is sponsored and as a consumer I can't take this review seriously.
Hi there, did you watch the bit where I explained that? Maybe you skipped it but I literally put the disclaimer in the first minute of the video 😉 No, they have not paid me to review it.
By the way, that's what every single TH-cam creator does. I sometimes buy the monitors myself, and sometimes I have to return it, but if it was sponsored, I would have been legally obliged to disclose it. It's illegal to take money for a review and not disclose it. Check out my ethics statement too, linked in the description if you need more details on how I work with brands 👊🏼
@@AlexGTech Thanks, I did notice you saying that at the start, but I wasn't sure to what extent and if it meant you didn't receive any money or got the monitor for free. I know some tech TH-camrs go through different lengths to not get blacklisted for being too negative about their products. Thanks for clarifying!
Overpriced junk imo. Any HDR display that's not at least 1000 nits at 10% window isn't worth your money. Besides, qd-oled offers better/brighter/more accurate colours at higher brightness levels than woled.
QD-OLED has its own problems: raised blacks, poor contrast and black levels unless the environment is dark, faster burn-in, and worse text rendering, etc.
I returned mine in a day, as the matte coating just kills the quality. Oled should never be made with anti-reflective coating, as it defeats the purpose. Went with the 42" LG C4 TV instead with the sexy gloss & 144hz.
I went away from my 5k Thunderbolt UW monitor for this and I have zero regrets. Love this monitor. Wasn't cheap but well worth it.
right!? Insane quality!
about to go from odyssey neo g9 57 to the asus version of this I hear the asus model can run 480hz with vrr enabled whereas the lg model can't
do you feel the lost of pixel density?
Just got one. It's beautiful. Graphics are out of this world 🌎
right!? Using it as my main monitor right now. Also trying the Samsung, but think I will prefer this long term
I bought this monitor as well as the Asus PG32UCDP because it was the top 2 monitors from every reviewer. I have to tell you seeing both next to each other in dark and daylight conditions it's night and day. It's crazy that the panel is the same however the black crush on the LG is just immense, I fully updated both to latest firmware and running on HDR watching 4k and 8k content playing games that support HDR black levels are insanely crushed on the LG. The black levels and color's on the Asus are not over saturated and inky black on HDR. The LG w/o HDR looked awesome the blacks looked better but compared to the Asus it's just not a match. The vividity on the Asus for content and games with HDR on or off is just leagues ahead of the LG. I calibrated to the best settings out there and the LG again looks awesome in SDR but doesn't match the SDR on the Asus.
The biggest factor for ME between the Asus and the LG is the ability to charge my Macbook pro with the USB-C. The Speakers on the LG are great and it sucks that the Asus has no speakers but ultimately having a 1 cable charging solution for the Mac at 120hz compared to using a charging cable and HDMI plus the black crush just wasn't worth it. My workflow requires using my Macbook and USB-C a lot and for gaming I do HDR gaming and the black crush was just to much specially paying more for the LG. If you do SDR gaming only and don't have a pair of headsets the LG is great specially if you don't need usb-c.
In my case I used one HDMI for my work computer, 1 HDMI for my gaming computer because the only way to get past 60hz for the MacBook was display port removing the display port from my PC and that's it no more ports. This mean I was unable to stream from my PC to my TV since I was using the HDMI cable to use the Monitor it just was much of a trade. Have a great day everybody sorry for the essay.
Thank you for sharing that, super useful! I do think USB-C is a great feature and now I am intrigued to try that Asus too! Currently using DP to a docking station (CalDigit) on the Mac for video editing. Loving it. I need to find an easy way to switch between Mac and gaming PC though, sounds like a project for this weekend
I bought the lg and I haven't tested it yet but I'm hesitating to send it back and get the ASUS because I saw after many videos that for single player games and hdr were better on the latter. I don't know what to do if i'm returning it, pls help
@@kidnayza7484weird to care about HDR imo for gaming lol.
@@AlexGTech did you find a solution to switch between your mac and gaming pc with the lg easily ? thanks :)
@@AlexGTechi use a kvm to seamlessly switch between Mac and pc gaming. Works great.
Congratulations to your 100k family, Alex. 🎉
Thank you so much Wilfred 🥰 It's been a journey but I am loving every minute of it!
Thanks for the great review but - not sure this £1300 worth it, but it does seem like a capable monitor. That said having owned LG before I have had mine replaced twice within a couple of years due to burn in problems, which is why I now stay away from LG monitors etc.
Cheers Lee! Yes, this dual mode is probably the feature that a lot of people might choose it for. It's coming down in price already but still fairly new. Looking forward to the 1440p monitors later this year! Also, the burn-in issue, LG confirmed to me that they do cover this under the 2 year warranty, so at least that's some piece of mind...
@@AlexGTech Thanks Alex. Maybe a 4 yr warranty would be more suitable and fair as people tend to keep monitors for as long as possible at these cost levels?
@@leetronixit should come with a warranty that last for at least 3 years…I feel like as soon as the 2 years are up, your monitor won’t last that long.. and LG knows this…
@@averageyoutuber1058 I quite agree 👍
Usually they do not replace because of burn ins. Thats the user’s own risk. With Oled or what kind of monitor? In 20 years of flatscreens … no burn ins! In 4 years Oled TV of course not … 5 years Oled laptop nothing .. no burn jn on and have them in 24/7!
Thank you so much for this super detailed video. I've been looking everywhere for sound test on this monitor and you're the only who has it.
What's your thoughts on the Asus PG32UCDP vs this one? Do the extra features on the Asus like VRR flicker reduction, Black frame insertion help? Both have the same panel so I suppose the image quality should be the same
Would this be overkill for a console player ? Mostly play cod and ncaa. Should I go for something cheaper ?
Base on all the modern oled tv tech I watched. 2 years warranty is not enough. Burning won’t happened unless u doing it on purpose. 5 years should a good start for those modern oled stuffs.
Another amazing video! so proud of you Alex i'm really obsessed with watching your content lately 🫣 BTW love your set up 🫣🫣♥
Thanks so much!! I absolutely love this monitor. I am trying other ones right now but I think this has a great balance of image quality and flexibility! Can't wait to share more
How do you compare your impressions of this monitor to the Samsung LS32DG802SUXDU which, in my opinion, has an outstanding image?
I own this monitor its nice, wish the color accuracy was a bit better but pretty much endgame for me i personally do not mind it not being glossy, glossy is a bit distracting for me for gaming.
Yeah I agree, I've been impressed by the anti-glare on this
this monitor allows color calibration. Wonder if that helps with your color accuracy
i ordered 2 of this monitor :D still wait since one week. hope they come soon ! :D
Thank you Alex.
Let's go!! 3rd video this week? 😅
@@AlexGTech I was going to say that, you’re spoiling us Alex. 👍🏻🙏🏻
Hi Alex, Great Video. Would like to know how is the experience viewing text? I am planning to get one for my work and gaming. Thank you.
Hi there, text clarity on this is the best I've seen in an OLED, check these detailed shots here 08:50
I´ve just bought this monitor, and I´ve noticed some curve on de middle of the screen...
have you experienced or noticed the same with yours?
hi there, not at all - I still use it daily, in fact using it right now and had to double check 😅 No curves at all, you should get that checked/returned asap
@@AlexGTech hey Alex! Thanks for the quick response…
Well, is not a big curve, but if you get a box for example and place it on the screen, you gonna notice that in the middle the box touches the display, but in the edges is like 1mm far from the screen… and I’m very picky with that kind of stuffs hahaha, so just wanna double check if it’s an issue with mine.
Thanks once more
Will the 1080p image on this Monitor look better/sharper already than on my 8 years old 1080p lcd ?
What's the name of that first person shooter you were playing the most and that I see you are really good at? Especially with a sniper rifle 😊
So how are they letting you know about the oled burn in as i have got the newer model but no information about a burn in warranty
It's in their website I believe
@@AlexGTech ok thanks for letting me know..
Is it bright enough?
100%! Still use it right now, for all my editing and gaming
Ohh man windows should implement a burn-in avoidance feature where windows (pun intended) will shift ever so slightly in a designated interval.
Great idea! I wonder if that would just delay the problem rather than resolve it though…
Great video and very informative is this monitor good for ps5 thanks
Absolutely! I didn't take this home for the PS5 recording but I did bring the PS5 here to the studio for a weekend and loved playing on it. I feel that with console gaming, I prefer to use my TV though, but that's just how I play
This one or g8?
I have to say, I prefer the G8 for my use case (lots of reflections and I enjoy the smart features), but it's very close, quality-wise!
@@AlexGTech thanks for answering both questions you rock!
The asus proximity sensor was faulty in mine so its being rma at present
I wish this monitor had a remote like the Samsung G9 OLED did.
I think you’re going to like my next video 😉
Considering that there are no 32-inch 2K monitors on the market, I would like to see the ability to play games on this panel in 2K, as well as it switching to 1080p.
1080p is 2k
@@BlaineRush-b8hcall me dumb but I always thought 2k was 1440p
@@YeahWeSmokeGood The "k" refers to the approximate number of horizontal pixels. 1920x1080 (2k), double that is 3840x2160 (4k), double that is 7680x4320 (8k). So 1920x1080p is technically 2k, and 2560x1440p would actually be 2.6k.
THE FINALS
Love that game, still learning it though 😅
@AlexGTech I fell in love with it 😅 once I got comfortable with it, any other fps feels clunky😬😄
I’m using the 1.4 display port. Everything is updated. Monitor and nvidia drivers. When I am in call of duty when I go into full screen exclusive it forces my monitor to max at 144hz. How do I fix this? This is a 240hz monitor. But I can’t do that…. My gpu is the 4070 ti super
DP 1.4 can only do 4K 240Hz with DSC (display stream compression). It's a visually lossless compression technique to achieve higher refresh rates at highter resolutions. There's probably an option in nvidia control panel to turn it on?
I just got the Alienware aw3225qf. Wonder how this LG matches up with it.
I tried the lg before I got the aw3225qf. The Alienware is so much better. The colors pop more, better brightness, and not piss yellow like the lg was
I think it will depend on the room where you play as well. I have the older aw3423dw from Alienware and I love that but it's not good with reflections, the glossy finish only works well in the dark and text clarity is rubbish on it. Not an issue if you only use it for gaming, but I do quite like to switch between gaming and productivity
Does it have a Fan?
Is this the same am uk i had to return the asus cause of the proximity sensor issue this model number looks off
32GS95UE-B.AEK
Can you buy a glossy version of this moniter ?
Only a 240hz version, not dual mode
@AlexGTech nice one mate !
LG sent you the monitor, you can keep the monitor after, then how come it's not sponsored? Isn't that a bit.. misleading?
Hi there, I don't mind you questioning it and I appreciate it. I will try to clarify.
What I mean by 'sponsored' is when the brand pays for the content. In this occasion, LG has not paid me for the video. Yes, the monitor was sent to me and I can keep it, (that's not always the case - the Samsung monitor I mentioned is a loan to me, but again, not sponsored). LG had no say in the video.
A sponsored video is when the creator gets paid for the video and we do that so we can fund the channel, and in my case, studio rent, staff costs, etc. This is not my full time job so every cost, every phone that I review is purchased with my own money so as you can imagine, I need to fund the channel somehow. In this occasion, however - I am looking at it as a long term possibility and as something that may open a door to other brands and hopefully, sponsored deals.
Some people disclose it, some don't. I prefer to be transparent and I hope this helps clarify. Any questions, let me know, happy to share more. There is a full ethics statements linked in all my videos too, so you can see how I work with brands.
@@AlexGTechso it's just a bribe. You will kiss their ass more to get future free stuff. 😂
@@AlexGTechthat’s awesome and you get lots of perks from the effort and time you put in. How come you don’t do this full time though?
I'd take 4k 240hz over 1080p 480hz, the difference from 240hz to 480hz is very negligible and equivalent to 120hz vs 160hz. The jump from 1080p to 4k is huge.
Gotta say, for my level of gaming 4K at 240Hz is definitely plenty
yep, besides 1080p on 32" looks absolutely terrible and theres only a handful of games that can run anywhere close to 400fps+ to utilize the 480hz. and if you play those games seriously then just get a 1080p 560hz anyways. i was excited for the dual mode at first but after thinking about it, it just feels like a gimmick
@theendurance there is no 560hz monitor. The highest is 540hz, and the difference from 240hz to 540hz is hardly 10% smoother, although on paper, it's 2.25× faster than 240hz and 3.75× than 144hz but in reality it's less than a 50% difference, it's days and night from 144hz to 540hz but not soo much from 240hz to 540hz. The difference from 240hz vs 540hz is equivalent to 120hz vs 165hz.
you don't have a clue...what you talkin...the input lag is minor from 3.7 to 1.8 ms I think....but the clarity diference is tremendous....you talk from heared things...never saw a 540 TN...this one has better motion clarity then that. This option is a monitor worth for e sports by itself.
@guttalexandrumihai9564 No, I can tell the difference between 240hz and 540hz smoothness, but it's very slight and 360hz vs 540hz = 144hz vs 165hz, I can even see the clarity difference from 360hz to 540hz but it's nothing signficant. However, the jump from 1080p to 4k is much bigger, and that resolution increase gives you great clarity. Besides, there are only a handful of games that can drive anything beyond 240fps-360fps, and the jump from 240hz vs 480hz is around 2.08m/s, which is less than the difference between 120hz vs 165hz. Even though I can see a clarity difference, the resolution increase on the bigger display is more significant. If you asked me 4k 60hz vs 1080p 144hz or 240hz, I'd choose the bigger refresh rate, but once you get to 144hz-240hz, which is the sweet spot anything after than higher resolution. Even gamers say the resolution drop is not worth it for 540hz. If it was 1440p 540hz vs. 4k 240hz, I'd choose the 1440p 540hz, but 1080p in 2024 on a 32" monitor is ugly even on a 16" laptop 1080p doesn't look sharp and even phones have had QHD+ for awhile so the resolution drop is not nice. Even on sub 7" smartphone, I can tell the difference from 1080p 2k to 1440p 3k+.
should i use hdmi or dp for this monitor help me 😩
DP for sure
How it didn't come with eARC in 2024?
No 4k Technology near my home and if you bring that gaming monitor that's supports 4K or even 1440P. It will get one kicked out the door
However, if you would have bought a gaming monitor that's 1080p It's fine. It gets the stay in my house with the tv thats 1080p if its full hd, but if it's QHD 4K. It gets kicked out the door.
Most people can't afford it. The screen cost 1800$ in my country
I think that's a bit too high, hopefully it will come down soon
That's rough I got it for $925 in the US.
GLOSSY IS THE HOLY GRAIL ALSO MAXIMUM PPI. - DON'T LET THEM BRAINWASH YOU !
Okay, which glossy panel out there would you say is better than this?
this or asus rog
pg32 ucdm?
Haven't tried Asus yet, but will try soon
No 1440p monitors this year?
Heard they were coming later in the year?
27 480hz 1440p 👀
Monitors are like phones now... 1200+
right?? I hope that trend stops when the dust settles... But I think we are now quite spoiled for choice when it comes to 4K gaming
No GLOSSY screen? No “end game” monitor then.
🤷🏻♂️ I think that's a preference thing...
what is the game you put on the bakground ? xd i never know the name : 2 minutes
Asus>>>
Gotta try that soon! Isn't that the same panel though?
@@AlexGTech glossy idk same panel thou
Did you get paid to review this monitor or did you only receive the monitor temporarily to review for free? If they paid you to review this monitor, then it is sponsored and as a consumer I can't take this review seriously.
Hi there, did you watch the bit where I explained that? Maybe you skipped it but I literally put the disclaimer in the first minute of the video 😉 No, they have not paid me to review it.
By the way, that's what every single TH-cam creator does. I sometimes buy the monitors myself, and sometimes I have to return it, but if it was sponsored, I would have been legally obliged to disclose it. It's illegal to take money for a review and not disclose it. Check out my ethics statement too, linked in the description if you need more details on how I work with brands 👊🏼
@@AlexGTech Thanks, I did notice you saying that at the start, but I wasn't sure to what extent and if it meant you didn't receive any money or got the monitor for free. I know some tech TH-camrs go through different lengths to not get blacklisted for being too negative about their products. Thanks for clarifying!
5:19 you meant 1440p not hz right? 😂 Or am i living under a rock & 1440hz monitors gonna come? Seems highly unlikely.
Edit - yeah you meant 1440p 😢
thanks! Yes, sometimes I get those two confused
Overpriced junk imo. Any HDR display that's not at least 1000 nits at 10% window isn't worth your money. Besides, qd-oled offers better/brighter/more accurate colours at higher brightness levels than woled.
QD-OLED has its own problems: raised blacks, poor contrast and black levels unless the environment is dark, faster burn-in, and worse text rendering, etc.
I returned mine in a day, as the matte coating just kills the quality. Oled should never be made with anti-reflective coating, as it defeats the purpose. Went with the 42" LG C4 TV instead with the sexy gloss & 144hz.
price is killing me
The ASUS version is better hands down
How so? I want to try that too, but I heard it was barely noticeable in terms of difference?
@@AlexGTech It is brighter for one, has a perfectly glossy screen, and has a heatsink which prevents image retention
He’s talking about the QD-OLED version. Totally different panel 🙄
Msi and asus are better
interesting, I heard the Asus version of this is basically the same panel, very little between them. what MSI model would you say is better?
@@AlexGTech I have the msi one with semi gloss panel. I feel like the matte on this lg panel is really off putting but this purely subjective !