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This only sucks because I use it when I work from home for 8 hours or more a day and it is frustrating to have to run the refresher in the middle of my shift.
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Also, you really need to understand what pixel refresher is doing. Because certain pixels are used more by static elements, they get dimmer (or die) quicker. Running pixel refresher dims your other pixels to match those dimmer ones to address brightness uniformity or "burn-in".
Even then burn-in shouldn't be that noticeable day to day. Rtings and Hardware Unboxed have both tested and reviewed OLED after some significant use and it's not over the course of one day. I'd say your mind is playing tricks on you.
Other than that this is the lowest price I've seen it
Also, you really need to understand what pixel refresher is doing. Because certain pixels are used more by static elements, they get dimmer (or die) quicker. Running pixel refresher dims your other pixels to match those dimmer ones to address brightness uniformity or "burn-in".
Even then burn-in shouldn't be that noticeable day to day. Rtings and Hardware Unboxed have both tested and reviewed OLED after some significant use and it's not over the course of one day. I'd say your mind is playing tricks on you.
Other than that this is the lowest price I've seen it
Honestly, I have 3 OLED TVs in my house, all of them LG, and this monitor. Rtings noted the newer Samsung technology was much more prone to burn in and there are refurbished units sold already, some no doubt due to image retention.
Now as for this screen, it isn't my mind, they have a panel health indicator that goes from Green to Yellow to Red, to indicate the health of the panel and if the refresher should be run. After several attempts to dismiss it, you're no longer given the option and it is all based around the panel health. My LG's only pop up panel health indicators after months of use and we watch several hours of TV a night on them.
Personally, I don't worry about burn in with OLED anymore and the screen works great for business use, but it is very clear that Samsung wasn't being honest regarding this technology when they told the entire world it would be more resistant to it than LG's technology.
"The Dell AW3423DW is excellent overall. It's excellent for gaming because it has a high refresh rate with variable refresh rate support, a near-instantaneous response time, and low input lag. It's also fantastic for dark room gaming or for watching movies in the dark, thanks to the near-infinite contrast ratio and perfect black uniformity. It's good for office use and fantastic for content creators thanks to the large screen, but it has some issues with its text clarity, and it doesn't perform as well in bright rooms because reflections raise the black levels."
I have been using 38 inch version for about a year, no regrets other than it doesn't have a USB PD to charge my laptop. Not a big issue but still for a 900 monitor, you should get a PD builtin.
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this price and not even G-sync...I think AW is trying to suck as much of your money it can....way overpriced....shit you and get a 55" Oled C2 for this price
The Samsung might be great for gaming, but the text clarity is terrible. No good for productivity. I bought and returned.
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this price and not even G-sync...I think AW is trying to suck as much of your money it can....way overpriced....shit you and get a 55" Oled C2 for this price
Damn I was actually thinking about getting this but I'm a fake gamer
Thanks!
This only sucks because I use it when I work from home for 8 hours or more a day and it is frustrating to have to run the refresher in the middle of my shift.
I found it also had some G-Sync mishandling where it would flicker when FPS wasn't sufficiently stable. Perhaps it's an issue of panel speed, I don't know, but it's not a problem with my IPS G-Sync monitors. I did really enjoy gaming on it when G-Sync wasn't misbehaving.
Unfortunately, the inconsistent experience in gaming and sub-optimal productivity, I went back to my AW3418. Hoping the next iteration of these irons out those kinks.
EDIT: Just realized, this is the F version. So I don't know how G-Sync does here. I'll just echo the productivity comment
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Sell them on offer up, that's what I did