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Posted: Tue, 10th Nov 2020 16:29 Post subject: |
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should I get LC27G75TQ Odyssey G7 Gaming?
is it better than Eizo FG2421?
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Posted: Tue, 17th Nov 2020 07:16 Post subject: |
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What is the better company to go for OLED/QLED TV?
I am going to buy new one soon.
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Ok, so... I wonder - a 120hz modern 4k TV, how decent are they to use as a monitor?
My desk sits up against a wall, as probably most desks do. But I've realized it's a perfect fit for a 43" or 55" screen. Right now I have a Samsung C32HG70 as my main/center monitor, so that's what I'd replace, and Im perfectly happy with it color/contrast/hz-wise. It's 144hz, but since I would then go from 1440p to 4K, I would definitely be able to live with 120hz, if this idea is feasible.. ?
Example, the Samsung QE55Q90T is being sold for about €1270 right now, how would that work? Sure, I am paying more for its use since that price includes all of it's TV functions etc. But are there any actual monitors in that size that are better and cheaper?
Edit: Hm, there's also the LG OLED48CX for the same price, it's 48" instead of 55, but it's an OLED obvopusly, and it has G-sync.
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Posted: Mon, 30th Nov 2020 16:49 Post subject: |
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Just got the AOC 24G2 the other day. It's basically the same as the 24G2U, but without the USB-hub and speakers. Got it for 139 € on Amazon.
I quite like it, 144hz really is the shit. Smoother then a freshly opened glass of Nutella.
The monitor works well, the only thing I noticed is that the image is slightly darker at the left and right edges of the screen (0,5 cm or so). My old IPS monitor (~8 years) does not have that, at least not noticably. Apart from that the colors are different than my old screen, but not necessarily for the worse. Just unfamiliar for now.
I guess I'll keep it because the price was great and I don't think another monitor with such features (144hz, pivot, G-Sync) can match that price. That being said, I am not an enthusiast and it's definitely not a "solves all your wishes" product.
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Posted: Mon, 30th Nov 2020 20:40 Post subject: |
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JackQ wrote: | What is the better company to go for OLED/QLED TV? |
LG is probably the best choice for most (i think, im a bit out of the loop).They're the cheapest and performance is at least very similar. Panasonic for example might have an edge when actually calibrating for example, or slightly better internal processing (even if excluding post processing bullshit like sharpening or whatever, which I just turn off).
_SiN_ wrote: | Ok, so... I wonder - a 120hz modern 4k TV, how decent are they to use as a monitor? |
I like it, because it allows me to have an OLED and you get a lot of screen space. However, I think 4k is a bit too high for ideal computer usage. If you want to just use the full resolution as is, you probably need to be pretty close and thus use a large range of your FOV causing higher eye or head movement, which could be uncomfortable. Alternatively you could use DPI scaling (which imo is an inconsistent mess in windows) or zoom in, when applications support it (like scaling web pages in your browser).
Some things are just funny though. Chat programs in fullscreen is mostly background . Or "fully scaling" UI like a certain router maker (AVM) looks just silly because I get almost fist size buttons 
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Posted: Tue, 1st Dec 2020 17:26 Post subject: |
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Nui wrote: | JackQ wrote: | What is the better company to go for OLED/QLED TV? |
LG is probably the best choice for most (i think, im a bit out of the loop).They're the cheapest and performance is at least very similar. Panasonic for example might have an edge when actually calibrating for example, or slightly better internal processing (even if excluding post processing bullshit like sharpening or whatever, which I just turn off).
_SiN_ wrote: | Ok, so... I wonder - a 120hz modern 4k TV, how decent are they to use as a monitor? |
I like it, because it allows me to have an OLED and you get a lot of screen space. However, I think 4k is a bit too high for ideal computer usage. If you want to just use the full resolution as is, you probably need to be pretty close and thus use a large range of your FOV causing higher eye or head movement, which could be uncomfortable. Alternatively you could use DPI scaling (which imo is an inconsistent mess in windows) or zoom in, when applications support it (like scaling web pages in your browser).
Some things are just funny though. Chat programs in fullscreen is mostly background . Or "fully scaling" UI like a certain router maker (AVM) looks just silly because I get almost fist size buttons  |
Haha yeah, I thought there would be issues like that which is ultimately why I decided to hold off on it for now.
A 43"-ish actual monitor would be ideal though, any good ones on the horizon? Around that size and 16:9. I've had ultrawide before, and I do not want it again 
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Posted: Mon, 7th Dec 2020 23:06 Post subject: |
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_SiN_ wrote: | Ok, so... I wonder - a 120hz modern 4k TV, how decent are they to use as a monitor?
My desk sits up against a wall, as probably most desks do. But I've realized it's a perfect fit for a 43" or 55" screen. Right now I have a Samsung C32HG70 as my main/center monitor, so that's what I'd replace, and Im perfectly happy with it color/contrast/hz-wise. It's 144hz, but since I would then go from 1440p to 4K, I would definitely be able to live with 120hz, if this idea is feasible.. ?
Example, the Samsung QE55Q90T is being sold for about €1270 right now, how would that work? Sure, I am paying more for its use since that price includes all of it's TV functions etc. But are there any actual monitors in that size that are better and cheaper?
Edit: Hm, there's also the LG OLED48CX for the same price, it's 48" instead of 55, but it's an OLED obvopusly, and it has G-sync. |
Ill assume its going to work just fine as long as you can deal with the size. Its only games utilizing 120hz anyway so its likely designed to be somewhat of a gaming tv to being with
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 12:30 Post subject: |
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Two years ago I've bought the LG 32UD99-W for 530 euros, great monitor and I'm very happy with it. I can sell it for 600 euros now (I bought it cheap). Are there any 4K monitors for 600 euros better than the one I've got now? Or shoudn't I bother? It has to be 2160p since gaming is not that important to me anymore, I'd go for 1440p otherwise.
I've bought it cheap through my company btw, I can't use the scheme for another year since I've bought something this year already. So I'd have to pay full store price this time.
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 14:57 Post subject: |
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u are close to ur warrantly expiring, alone for that reason u should sell it, try the oled tv 42-48 inch , go big
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 17:09 Post subject: |
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@PickupArtist good point about warranty, didn't think about that. OLED is too big for me, 32" is really the max. Any ideas?
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 17:27 Post subject: |
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Mister_s wrote: | @PickupArtist good point about warranty, didn't think about that. OLED is too big for me, 32" is really the max. Any ideas? |
What more than your current monitor do you expect a new one to have?
I can't see anything at that price range that seems to be any better.
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 19:34 Post subject: |
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I don't need to sell it, but I thought maybe there's something better since I've been offered 600 for my current monitor.
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 19:41 Post subject: |
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Your monitor still goes for 800€ here:
https://geizhals.de/lg-electronics-32ud99-w-a1567898.html
And looking at the Specs, it has quite high contrast ratio for an IPS, and all the bells and whistles you can ask for a monitor at that price range and at that size.
Plus, if you're happy with it now, better keep it. Getting a new one you will be playing the panel lottery again and you never know if the new one hasn't got worse backlight bleeding or worse IPS glow or something else you don't want to have.
edit: PRAD.de gives it 5/5 stars, which really means something.
I don't think you could find an upgrade for 600€ at the moment.
FALD is out of your pricerange and higher Hz Panels at 32" on 4K don't seem to exist right now, afaik.
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Breezer_ wrote: | My ultrawide is bigger than yours Made this at work with 3x1920X1200 laser projectors. Some finishing touches tomorrow and i will play something on it
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In that photo, are you doing a Cyberpunk pose? 
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Posted: Tue, 8th Dec 2020 21:02 Post subject: |
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I decided to ditch 8k support(which is currently useless) in favor of focusing on 4k 120hz, going to get new TV around mid 21, Sony seems to be more and more tempting cuz the android tv instead of in house OS like LG and Samsung, I am hoping for proper 2.1 hdmi for their next models.
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