expired Posted by apravat • Nov 29, 2023
Nov 29, 2023 3:15 PM
expired Posted by apravat • Nov 29, 2023
Nov 29, 2023 3:15 PM
49" Odyssey Neo G9 DQHD 240Hz 1ms(GtG) G-Sync Compatible Quantum HDR2000 Curved Gaming Monitor $999.99 at Samsung
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It is just OK IMHO. The text clarity isn't awesome. It's not as wide as two 27" and the Windows mechanisms for splitting windows on a single screen aren't as simple (to me) as when I had two screens, even with power toys installed. Because I am worried about burn in, I have the taskbar auto-hiding, which adds a constant little tax to various actions. Also, every time Windows decides it doesn't want to hide the taskbar for no reason, it raises by blood pressure 1 mmHg. Also also, every four hours it requests to shut down for 6-8 minutes to run a pixel refresh. Breaks are good for you, and you can say "no, wait until next sleep", but if you do say no (like you're in the middle of a meeting) you have to remember to do it manually or let the monitor go to sleep ideally before the next 4 hours are up again.
I am comparing it with LG 49WQ95C-W. Can't decide between the two
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I am comparing it with LG 49WQ95C-W. Can't decide between the two
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I dont notice the dead pixels really so if I kept with it Im sure I could have made it happen but the customer service for a return is insanely bad.
It is just OK IMHO. The text clarity isn't awesome. It's not as wide as two 27" and the Windows mechanisms for splitting windows on a single screen aren't as simple (to me) as when I had two screens, even with power toys installed. Because I am worried about burn in, I have the taskbar auto-hiding, which adds a constant little tax to various actions. Also, every time Windows decides it doesn't want to hide the taskbar for no reason, it raises by blood pressure 1 mmHg. Also also, every four hours it requests to shut down for 6-8 minutes to run a pixel refresh. Breaks are good for you, and you can say "no, wait until next sleep", but if you do say no (like you're in the middle of a meeting) you have to remember to do it manually or let the monitor go to sleep ideally before the next 4 hours are up again.