OLED Gaming

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Are you poor?

Pretty sweet, I have a 48” C1 with a vertical 32” 4k LCD to the right. C1 for gaming and movies, LCD for things I always have up but don’t want to burn in, like the taskbar and browser.

Nice, is the C1 bright enough? Any issues or gripes?
I will of course protect it from burn in but don't want to spend 1k euro+ for something thats not close to perfect

>don't want to spend

See

I personally love the burn-in and yearly loss of picture quality. Let me guess you're a poorfag that can't afford a year 1 grand tv replacement?

Be sure to get some qd-oled
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I finally got the LG C2 now that it's available in 42 inch and it's incredible.
At first i thought about getting the 34 inch Alienware, but i had a 34 inch ultrawide for two years before that and it started to feel really small. The gsync module on the alienware also sucks and the fan is annoying.
People who complain about burn in clearly haven't kept up with OLED technology in a decade.
Literally just leave on the pixel shift, set taskbar to auto hide and use a basic ass black screensaver after 15-20 minutes.
The C2 will even reduce brightness to almost nothing if nothing on the screen moves for a while.
I will never be able to go back to non OLED monitors/TV, tablets and smartphones.

>ultrawide

It's just the first panel, there will be others.

Why do people keep acting like you get burn-in/image retention after a week or some shit.
I've been using my LG CX since day1 so almost exactly two years as a monitor.
8-10 hours a day, full brightness, HDR on etc. I just left all the basic shit on like the pixelshift and brightness adjustment when you leave on the same image for too long. Hide your taskbar and use any dark screensaver or turn off screen option.

I don't have a single hint of burn-in, no dead pixel, no image quality less. I didn't even have to do a single pixel refresh yet.
Why does the mention of OLED trigger this board so much.

It’s bright enough for me, but I game with the lights off. If you have a window or the lights on it might be a bit on the lower side. At 100 light strength it’s fine with the lights on too, but I’d be too worried about burning ammo counters or maps into it then.

>OLED
gay

still waiting for microLED

CRTs are still better

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Can they do 4k120hz HDR with Gsync?

What's the point of your numbers if it looks more like 480p whenever anything moves?

Sure, that's why everyone and his dog switched to LCDs the moment they became affordable.

>µLED
Going to have the same issues. OLED burn-in isn’t the LEDs decaying, they fixed that years ago with deuterium blue, it’s transistors gaining on-hysteresis. The longer a diode is on, the harder it gets for the TV to drive that diode with less than 100% brightness in the future.

I already said 120hz bro it looks smooth

You can't even read this with your 120hz
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It's a smeared mess

Also you're saying this as if CRTs can't do high refresh. 140khz units support 1080p120hz and even higher at lower resultions, up to 420hz on some CRTs