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popularshivster1796 posted Dec 05, 2025 06:06 AM
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AOC Q27G41ZDF - 27” QD-OLED, QHD, 240hz, G-Sync Compatible, .03ms, Gaming Monitor - Black $379.99

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AOC - 27" QD-OLED, QHD, 240hz, G-Sync Compatible, .03ms, Gaming Monitor - Black Q27G41ZDF

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Dec 05, 2025 04:58 PM
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kindrediceDec 05, 2025 04:58 PM
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I don't know if the specs on bestbuy page are correct. Brightness seems really low at 200nits.

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200 candela per square meter
Dec 05, 2025 05:16 PM
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gekkoheartDec 05, 2025 05:16 PM
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Quote from kindredice :
I don't know if the specs on bestbuy page are correct. Brightness seems really low at 200nits.Brightness200 candela per square meter
Brightness for OLED is always relatively low compared to LCD. It's supposed to make up for it with the contrast achieved through the pixels being able to turn completely off. My concerns with this monitor are color reproduction and brightness in a well lit room. Rtings says the image turns purple with bright ambient lighting.
Dec 05, 2025 05:37 PM
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ShushiiTDec 05, 2025 05:37 PM
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Quote from kindredice :
I don't know if the specs on bestbuy page are correct. Brightness seems really low at 200nits.

Brightness
200 candela per square meter
rings measured these to be on par with most other ones besides the Asus one since theres only like two panel manufactures; Samsung and LG so all are basically the same besides firmware options and calibration out of the box: most OLEDS can't be measured the same as mini led or LED backlight since many people know the shortcomings of oled being only good in controlled light environments; the OLEDs on phones are different to where they don't have much sustained brightness but they are measured by peak and dims from there


Dec 06, 2025 05:21 AM
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Stevel024Dec 06, 2025 05:21 AM
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Quote from gekkoheart :
Brightness for OLED is always relatively low compared to LCD. It's supposed to make up for it with the contrast achieved through the pixels being able to turn completely off. My concerns with this monitor are color reproduction and brightness in a well lit room. Rtings says the image turns purple with bright ambient lighting.
That's all QD-OLEDs. If you're using it in a room where you can't control the lighting maybe go for a WOLED. I have 2 QD-OLEDs and this effect doesn't really bother me.
Dec 08, 2025 12:15 AM
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socsebDec 08, 2025 12:15 AM
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Quote from gekkoheart :
Brightness for OLED is always relatively low compared to LCD. It's supposed to make up for it with the contrast achieved through the pixels being able to turn completely off. My concerns with this monitor are color reproduction and brightness in a well lit room. Rtings says the image turns purple with bright ambient lighting.
It's probably qdoled it has a small tint but it looks amazing lol many Samsung TVs are like that still blow you away

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