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Product Name: | LG 27" Ultragear™ OLED QHD Gaming Monitor with 240Hz .03ms GtG & nVIDIA® G-SYNC® Compatible,Black |
Manufacturer: | LG |
Model Number: | 27GR95QE-B.AUS |
Product SKU: | B0BRBW8KRK |
UPC: | 195174050347 |
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AI opinion: "Customers like the monitor's smoothness, saying it has lightning-fast responsiveness. They also appreciate the refresh rate and HDR works great. However, some customers dislike brightness. Opinions are mixed on color, remote functionality, value, quality, picture quality, and ease of use."
So like I said biggest issue is brightness vs LCD as it has been for years and will be for years to come since OLED technology just doesn't allow it to get as bright.
Also why Sony and pros going and using LCD since only tech at moment that can hit the 4K nits brightness some movies can do.
This why you seeing big price drops on OLED lately cuz people realizing OLED not as mind blowing upgrade as promised not to mention the burn-in and longevity issues with OLED due to organic nature of technology.
mini-LED is just (ideally) thousand+ of direct LED "backlight zones", with how many being completely variable to whatever a given manufacturer wants to call mini-LED. It's just a new marketing term for high number of backlight zones. It's not per-pixel. Micro-LED is per-pixel, and would be revolutionary... if you could buy anything with it for anything like OLED prices. "Mini-LED" screens keep improving with better methods of QC to keep the backlight even and better algorithms to try to avoid bloom and reverse bloom, is great for movies, but it's not comparable to OLED or micro-LED fully for monitor style usage that goes beyond just pictures and video like a TV is more often simply used for.
Nothing on the monitor market is micro-LED. I don't even think there have been any "actual" consumer micro-LED TVs released (other than Samsung's 110 inch $150,000 thing, if you can really term that a regular consumer item). It keeps getting talked up during things like CES and then not showing up in any actual product lineups again each year (or only at absurd prices in ultra niche products).
AI opinion: "Customers like the monitor's smoothness, saying it has lightning-fast responsiveness. They also appreciate the refresh rate and HDR works great. However, some customers dislike brightness. Opinions are mixed on color, remote functionality, value, quality, picture quality, and ease of use."
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So like I said biggest issue is brightness vs LCD as it has been for years and will be for years to come since OLED technology just doesn't allow it to get as bright.
Also why Sony and pros going and using LCD since only tech at moment that can hit the 4K nits brightness some movies can do.
This why you seeing big price drops on OLED lately cuz people realizing OLED not as mind blowing upgrade as promised https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/mad.gif not to mention the burn-in and longevity issues with OLED due to organic nature of technology.
Nothing beats actual pure black background, compared to blacklight bleed (even VA has some), for really nice contrasty text, and being able to overall reduce how much light is getting shined in your face all day by your monitors by not NEEDING your monitor to be so bright to still see everything clearly.
I mean, if you're one of those people who code in light mode on a white background I guess I can see where it's all kind of the same?
AI opinion: "Customers like the monitor's smoothness, saying it has lightning-fast responsiveness. They also appreciate the refresh rate and HDR works great. However, some customers dislike brightness. Opinions are mixed on color, remote functionality, value, quality, picture quality, and ease of use."
https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...s/emot-nod.gif
So like I said biggest issue is brightness vs LCD as it has been for years and will be for years to come since OLED technology just doesn't allow it to get as bright.
Also why Sony and pros going and using LCD since only tech at moment that can hit the 4K nits brightness some movies can do.
This why you seeing big price drops on OLED lately cuz people realizing OLED not as mind blowing upgrade as promised https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/mad.gif not to mention the burn-in and longevity issues with OLED due to organic nature of technology.
I don't have an OLED monitor or TV (just portable devices - iPhone and Nintendo Switch), but have experienced OLED TVs and monitors, and it is the way to go for gaming. Burn-in is a non-issue for gaming / TV / movies, but I'd have concerns for work or general use.