I would recommend a couple of safety tips against burn in - hide your taskbar - hide your desktop icons - use a cycle of wallpapers, if animated, even better I got mine a couple of weeks ago and love it, never going back
That hight is not healthy for your neck, the upper edge of the screen should be at eyes level so you do not need to look up. Believe me this is coming form a computer engineer who spent thousand of dollars at physiotherapy and orthopedists due to side effects of elongated neck strains.
Correction: the multi-view function DOES NOT support 2 HDMI devices, it will only allow you to do 1 HDMI + Screenshare. I’ve bought the C2 42 and everything has been good except for this stupid lack of 2 HDMI inputs for PIP/PBP.
I bought the C2 expecting that feature since it has multiview..... So just after i bought the C2 the C3 came out with the dual hdmi feature i wanted in the first place. Whats the point of saying something has something when in reality it has half the function of what it should have.
I just have a cheap 43 inch 4k TV that I use as a monitor, and it looks amazing. I can only imagine how good this one looks. They had them on for $299 so I gave it a try, and it's so bright, colorful, and sharp. Even at like 2 feet away you can't see the individual pixels. Like an iPhone. Just crisp. It gives you so much screen real estate and is like a breath of fresh air after getting home from work where I use a regular 27 inch LCD monitor. I just don't get people with their little dim laptop screens. I'll probably go blind or get puckered eyes, but the 4K TV looks sweet as a computer screen.
I used a 43" last year and it worked good. My work doesn't have the office space so my boss told me I'd be working from home for quite awhile so I decided to get a C1 48. The 43 was washed out in comparison and the blacks were more grey but the 43" did full chroma 4:4:4 so it displayed decent text but OLED really has it beat. If you plan to use it as a pc monitor it will work fine but if you have the budget I'd highly recommend a 42 or 48 oled.
Just got mine this weekend for $899. I love it! I was gaming on my 65” C1 in the living room where the tv is positioned above the fireplace. I wanted a desk experience where I could play eye level. Best purchase I’ve made this week
I don’t know if you noticed at this point of owning the tv but make sure to assign hdmi 1 as a PC input I believe latency will go down to better help your experience using a pc with it
I have a question ! How did he connect the pc and the screen turned to windows? Does the pc do that? Or did he connect a laptop to the tv monitor then was able to see windows?
Tips for those watching this video, don't do the same mistake as the video, use auto hide your start menu to prevent burn-in. Enable pixel shift, use dark mode on Windows, apps, browser and websites. Activate backgrounds that automatically are changing.
And probably don't put it up on a monitor riser. This is the only channel I've seen where the TV has not been close to the desk. All ergonomics guides say the top of the monitor should be at eye level and that's already hard with a 42" TV. Raising it up further is not going to help.
@@Jay-xq1dc I have to take back my comment. I just set up this monitor today and it was too low on my desk. The top of the TV was below my eye level. The stand on this TV is really low compared to normal monitors. I have it up on my old monitor riser now and I think it might be a touch too high but I'll try it out until I can find a happy medium. Something I have noticed about auto-hiding the taskbar - there is still a grey line in the lower left from the search box and the active app icon. So it doesn't hide the task bar fully. That could be troublesome.
yes. I have an LG 43" TV as monitor going into 5 years now, doesn't feel big. The size feels like the minimum to get when you get past or get away from PC monitor sizes.
@@chrispotterfan Since it is LCD, no different than any LCD monitor. You just have to increase the Windows scaling so that text is not too small on a big TV. OLED TVs have problems with text like color fringing or less sharp due to the layout of OLED subpixels like the on the LG.
Looks nice! But please, angle those speakers towards you or use stands to not have to squeeze them on the desk stand. First thing I notice in every post/video haha.
I was about to comment this and im so glad someone else at the top of the comment section did. As a composer/producer this is actually triggerworthy for me
I have the LG CX 48" as a pc monitor and i love it, you did a great review and after seeing this video i will try to get this LGC2 42" for this Christmas !
yeah 42 is too small for a TV but too big for a traditional pc gaming monitor setup. I have a pretty big desk and tried using my 42 inch TV just to see and it was a not enjoyable at all. 32 is the sweet spot for most gamers I think.
Neah, I had a 32 inch and moved to a 27 inch pc monitor. The 32 inch was simply too big for the distance from my eyes to the monitor. plus this one forces you to keep your head high, might hurt your neck.
I’ve had mine for 3 months. The quality is amazing, but the size is just too big to be used comfortably on a desk. It kinda hurts my eyes and even makes me a little motion sick when playing fast-paced games. I’m considering replacing it with a 32” 4K OLED now.
I bought a Samsung smart monitor 43” and I love it. I thought would be too big but now it seems the perfect size and my old 32” seems too small. I was wondering if this monitor goes to standby automatically when you turn off your computer like a pc monitor which is the case in my Samsung smart monitor.
@@Curimo This is true, but most LG TV's will auto shut off after a few minutes of no signal being detected. The only problem is that you have to manually turn them back on, but that's a fairly minor inconvenience.
Im typing this on a LG OLED 48' C1 right now and it's a little too big for desk use. It also looks like trash with the new Macbook Pros as they only support 60hz over HDMI and you cannot bypass it with a dongle as the C1 does not have Display port. Might be able to get it done with the LG C2.
Nice review, I was planning to get the C2 42" but got the C1 48" since the sale price was almost half of the 42". I like how light the 42" looks in comparison, I've had the 48" for almost 3 weeks and with a deep desk it's been great. Instead of a wall mount I've been looking at desk mount arms that will support and raise it high enough. Haven't found anything that looks good for the size/weight yet. The Ergotron looks nice but only raises 11".
@@Cathode_Days Not seeing a pink hue. I use it with my work laptop Dell XPS 15 7590 that has a touch OLED screen and if anything the laptop screen looks more pink than the C1. Might have been your color profile settings.
@@MrSpike77777 it’s probably not an evo panel then. Turns out they suffer from pink tint due to the way the anti reflective layer is aligned. Seems the cast majority have the issue. Shame cos I wanted to love it.
@@Cathode_Days It's evo, I just checked the service menu a couple days ago. That's too bad, you may have gotten a defective one. This puts my other external monitors to shame.
How deep is your desk? I’m in the same boat regarding the sales price of the 48” being way cheaper, but I don’t want a humongous display on my desk. I think my depth is about 30-35 inches
Man I wish qd oleds were cheaper, then I could finally bite the bullet and buy one, the added inbuilt tv tuner and being such a chill benefit when im done studying or gaming, i can kick back and watch some sports or movies.
Got it for homeoffice. But u rly have to put it far away, else it looks crappy because it isnt curved. I 3d printed some desk mount stands to put it behind my 80cm deep desk. There it is acceptable to work with.
Apparently, you're using Windows default DPI settings. At least on video, fonts and icons seemed too small. Did you try set DPI to 125 or 150? Or is it comfortable to use at default settings?
My dream setup - I think I'm going to wait until the new 40 series graphics cards come out (if they're too expensive I'll go with a 3080) and will try to buy the TV on sale hopefully later this year :D
hello nice video! a tip, i'm going to buy this tv, but i'm seriously undecided between 42 "and 48" i use it only for xbox series x and movies in a medium / small room at the viewing distance of about 1.6 meters ... undecided also for the small price difference between the two. Thank you very much 👍 (sorry for my english 😅)
Reflections are awful. If you are in a bright room this isn’t for you. Rather mini led is preferred if you have windows beside or behind you. Brightness is not the best either due to burn in risk.
I had this tv and returned it. It’s really great but too big for my desk setup. If HDMI Picture in Picture was an option or working I would have kept it.
I currently have the spectre Nebula 40" for my sim racing rig. I really wanna check this out for a nice upgrade... in depth look over. Thanks! appreciate your efforts buddy! All in all to the prce for this as a PC monitor is overlooked! 120hz is it's only real downside but human eye has trouble with anything over 60 in most cases anyway...120 is plenty IMO.
That's not entirely true, and there is much evidence to support that higher refresh rate does make a difference. There is a big difference going from 60 Hz to 144 Hz, but less so from 144 Hz to 240 Hz (about 20 % of the improvement felt going from 60 Hz to 144 Hz). With that said, I went from a Samsung G7 240 Hz to C3 120 Hz and because of the very, very low latency of the C3, I felt no difference and also got the benefit of true HDR, better colors, bigger monitor etc. LG claims 0.03 ms latency for the C3, but it's been measured many times to 0.3 ms - a factor higher than claimed, it is still much MUCH faster than any VA/IPS panel.. often by a factor or more (3 - 5 ms gray-to-gray). I would choose the C3 over a VA/IPS 240 Hz any day.
@@Zokeh I now have a GQ900B and a 42 C2...OLED is superior no doubt! I agree quality image at 120hz is WAY way better than 240. most 240 are 1080 too....which is a big no go to me lol.
@@Cereal_Killr The Samsung G7 is actually 1440p vs 4k on the C3. Regardsless, in terms of latency felt, I feel bo difference between the two, even when the refresh rate is almost 2x on the G7 vs C3. But yeah - OLED is an experience on another level.
Question..Do you have to have any special hardware to connect monitors for both cable viewing and computer work? I am asking because I am seeking a remote job..
I love how people use tvs as monitors and then they start to develop eye problems and come to my office. So many young people with glasses these days, is good business for me but not for them.
How does this monitor deal with text? Is text clear? And how do you deal with burn in when you have a static task bar on the screen for hours at a time?
I need to correct you, the port / input latency on this is actually around 6ms @ 4K ... this is actually INSANELY good. I am not sure why you didn't do more research before doing your review as you no doubt confused and mislead several potential buyers, admittedly, through ignorance and not on purpose, but still.
Awesome video as always! :) I have a question: Now that the Xbox Series X is more available than it was before, do you guys plan on doing a video on it at some point? Thanks and have a great day
Your set up is f*ckn fantastic. I love everything you did here. I love the table, the look of your pc. the black painting on top. the monitor, keyboard and chair. 💯🔥🫡
Great job with the video as always Andres! I always enjoy the aesthetic of your videos and the content you cover. keep up the great work and I will continue to support! 🫡
Hi. Can you please check the exact distanse of 2 stands for lg42? Some says it's 720mm, some it's 710mm. Mayby because of their thickness...So can you tell the distance between middles of stands? I believe it should be 715mm or something. Thanks in advance!
I would really like to upgrade to OLED panel but not this size. Ultrawide or 34" would be perfect for me. If only the Alienware OLED is available in my place I have already upgraded my 34" ultrawide VA panel.
Anyone know how I can fix tv being stuck at 30 Hz? I have an AMD rx6700xt so I can’t use nividia to change cap. It’s definitely a computer setting, not in the tv settings
I would recommend a couple of safety tips against burn in
- hide your taskbar
- hide your desktop icons
- use a cycle of wallpapers, if animated, even better
I got mine a couple of weeks ago and love it, never going back
Perfect, I'll remember this!
Most. Modern panels don't burn in any more as the led isn't static it's constantly moving
That kind of helps, but things like the taskbar requires too much pixels, it can't be moved that much
@@aster22380 Perfect way to show you have no idea.
@@Enrique.V no it can they just refresh the pixels.in place
It’s definitely a good all rounder.
I looooove it
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That hight is not healthy for your neck, the upper edge of the screen should be at eyes level so you do not need to look up. Believe me this is coming form a computer engineer who spent thousand of dollars at physiotherapy and orthopedists due to side effects of elongated neck strains.
Correction: the multi-view function DOES NOT support 2 HDMI devices, it will only allow you to do 1 HDMI + Screenshare. I’ve bought the C2 42 and everything has been good except for this stupid lack of 2 HDMI inputs for PIP/PBP.
tough one, will they bring it in a firmware update ?
@@pateffect nope, doubt so. The C1 had this feature missing as well, and that model was in the market for more than a year already.
that's a deal breaker for me as a monitor
I bought the C2 expecting that feature since it has multiview..... So just after i bought the C2 the C3 came out with the dual hdmi feature i wanted in the first place.
Whats the point of saying something has something when in reality it has half the function of what it should have.
@@LonewolfyXDThe C3 only has PiP on 55" and above. LG 42C3 & LG 48C3 does not support picture in picture / dual screen through 2x HDMI.
I just have a cheap 43 inch 4k TV that I use as a monitor, and it looks amazing. I can only imagine how good this one looks. They had them on for $299 so I gave it a try, and it's so bright, colorful, and sharp. Even at like 2 feet away you can't see the individual pixels. Like an iPhone. Just crisp. It gives you so much screen real estate and is like a breath of fresh air after getting home from work where I use a regular 27 inch LCD monitor. I just don't get people with their little dim laptop screens. I'll probably go blind or get puckered eyes, but the 4K TV looks sweet as a computer screen.
I used a 43" last year and it worked good. My work doesn't have the office space so my boss told me I'd be working from home for quite awhile so I decided to get a C1 48. The 43 was washed out in comparison and the blacks were more grey but the 43" did full chroma 4:4:4 so it displayed decent text but OLED really has it beat. If you plan to use it as a pc monitor it will work fine but if you have the budget I'd highly recommend a 42 or 48 oled.
Just got mine this weekend for $899. I love it! I was gaming on my 65” C1 in the living room where the tv is positioned above the fireplace. I wanted a desk experience where I could play eye level. Best purchase I’ve made this week
bro literally same story here. Being able to sit close is a game changer
@@johnedwards3489 it really is. My neck appreciates it
I don’t know if you noticed at this point of owning the tv but make sure to assign hdmi 1 as a PC input I believe latency will go down to better help your experience using a pc with it
Thanks for that info… I was wondering why I was experiencing slight latency in PC mode.. I am going to try this ASAP and I hope it fixes it .
@@thaxon1 did it fix it?
Yup I have the C1 and I can confirm that, its a bit tricky getting to the menu of where to change it, but it does make a big difference.
I have a question ! How did he connect the pc and the screen turned to windows? Does the pc do that? Or did he connect a laptop to the tv monitor then was able to see windows?
Tips for those watching this video, don't do the same mistake as the video, use auto hide your start menu to prevent burn-in. Enable pixel shift, use dark mode on Windows, apps, browser and websites. Activate backgrounds that automatically are changing.
And probably don't put it up on a monitor riser. This is the only channel I've seen where the TV has not been close to the desk. All ergonomics guides say the top of the monitor should be at eye level and that's already hard with a 42" TV. Raising it up further is not going to help.
@@donkeysunited I was not aware of that, thanks!
@@Jay-xq1dc I have to take back my comment. I just set up this monitor today and it was too low on my desk. The top of the TV was below my eye level. The stand on this TV is really low compared to normal monitors.
I have it up on my old monitor riser now and I think it might be a touch too high but I'll try it out until I can find a happy medium.
Something I have noticed about auto-hiding the taskbar - there is still a grey line in the lower left from the search box and the active app icon. So it doesn't hide the task bar fully. That could be troublesome.
No
yes. I have an LG 43" TV as monitor going into 5 years now, doesn't feel big. The size feels like the minimum to get when you get past or get away from PC monitor sizes.
@ZnajdanGaming yeah. i want something larger on my next!
how is text clarity?
@@chrispotterfan Since it is LCD, no different than any LCD monitor. You just have to increase the Windows scaling so that text is not too small on a big TV. OLED TVs have problems with text like color fringing or less sharp due to the layout of OLED subpixels like the on the LG.
Looks nice! But please, angle those speakers towards you or use stands to not have to squeeze them on the desk stand. First thing I notice in every post/video haha.
It's very triggering.
Toe Out :S
Toe Out :S
I was about to comment this and im so glad someone else at the top of the comment section did. As a composer/producer this is actually triggerworthy for me
Thanks for the comment.
A bigger desk, more distance for the screen
Every video you put out gets me excited to create a real desk set-up/office and not just have a desk with my computer... Great video!
I have the LG CX 48" as a pc monitor and i love it, you did a great review and after seeing this video i will try to get this LGC2 42" for this Christmas !
thanks for the video, I just got this LG as a Christmas gift and so far, I'm blown away by the colors...
42 is still big …I would prefer a 32 or 34 inch for desktop preference
yeah 42 is too small for a TV but too big for a traditional pc gaming monitor setup. I have a pretty big desk and tried using my 42 inch TV just to see and it was a not enjoyable at all. 32 is the sweet spot for most gamers I think.
Neah, I had a 32 inch and moved to a 27 inch pc monitor. The 32 inch was simply too big for the distance from my eyes to the monitor. plus this one forces you to keep your head high, might hurt your neck.
Can you watch like tv shows does the quality change ..? I bought a “4k” tv an some stuff it’s alilgrainy
But isn't it bad due to the lack of curve? Seems to be too big for me without curve
Great review covering the real facts that users care about. Just ordered one and good to know about the assembly, vesa mount, setup and usage!
I have the same speakers, and the powered speaker is supposed to be on the left.
my main takeaway from this video is that Andres Vidoza looks incredible and should continue aiming cameras at himself.
Can you tell us, why you get rid of it a few weeks later again?
I like you keyboard? wich model?
I’ve had mine for 3 months. The quality is amazing, but the size is just too big to be used comfortably on a desk. It kinda hurts my eyes and even makes me a little motion sick when playing fast-paced games. I’m considering replacing it with a 32” 4K OLED now.
Why doesn't it support 4K 120hz on a Macbook M1?
very good setup. I'm going to collect the same setup from Ikea, I'm jealous. The My Setup Products explanation is worthy of applause.
Finished Season 4
Just lovely 😩
This is absolutely fantastic setup man congratz.
For me I think only thing I change is instead of that huge screen I will have dual screen setup.
Lol. The whole video is about the single monitor. You couldn't have liked the setup that much.
Lmao bruh the whole video is about that “huge screen”😂😂
Cool bro 42 inches are the best monitor size for me. Make a setup integrating it with a laptop. By 5he way make this tv permanent.
I bought a Samsung smart monitor 43” and I love it. I thought would be too big but now it seems the perfect size and my old 32” seems too small. I was wondering if this monitor goes to standby automatically when you turn off your computer like a pc monitor which is the case in my Samsung smart monitor.
No it does not, unfortunately, like the other Tv's a message appears that says there is no input device detected...
Hi, I have the same. How do you type in “” when using Remote Desktop function?
@@Curimo This is true, but most LG TV's will auto shut off after a few minutes of no signal being detected. The only problem is that you have to manually turn them back on, but that's a fairly minor inconvenience.
Im typing this on a LG OLED 48' C1 right now and it's a little too big for desk use. It also looks like trash with the new Macbook Pros as they only support 60hz over HDMI and you cannot bypass it with a dongle as the C1 does not have Display port. Might be able to get it done with the LG C2.
Super clear. Just terrific.
Nice review, I was planning to get the C2 42" but got the C1 48" since the sale price was almost half of the 42". I like how light the 42" looks in comparison, I've had the 48" for almost 3 weeks and with a deep desk it's been great. Instead of a wall mount I've been looking at desk mount arms that will support and raise it high enough. Haven't found anything that looks good for the size/weight yet. The Ergotron looks nice but only raises 11".
Do you notice pink tint on white backgrounds ? I tried one but returned it due to the pink hue.
@@Cathode_Days Not seeing a pink hue. I use it with my work laptop Dell XPS 15 7590 that has a touch OLED screen and if anything the laptop screen looks more pink than the C1. Might have been your color profile settings.
@@MrSpike77777 it’s probably not an evo panel then. Turns out they suffer from pink tint due to the way the anti reflective layer is aligned. Seems the cast majority have the issue. Shame cos I wanted to love it.
@@Cathode_Days It's evo, I just checked the service menu a couple days ago. That's too bad, you may have gotten a defective one. This puts my other external monitors to shame.
How deep is your desk? I’m in the same boat regarding the sales price of the 48” being way cheaper, but I don’t want a humongous display on my desk. I think my depth is about 30-35 inches
What desk do you have?
I plan on getting this T.V next month for my new set up. Will replace my old 5year old Dell 4k 43inch. I just wish it had a Display input
Super Video Bro Intro Super cool Keep Going Bro
Thank you man!
Can you do a minimal laptop setup for gaming and productive works?
Man I wish qd oleds were cheaper, then I could finally bite the bullet and buy one, the added inbuilt tv tuner and being such a chill benefit when im done studying or gaming, i can kick back and watch some sports or movies.
I have this TV in 77". I tried playing world of warcraft on it too. that lasted about 10 minutes xD its brilliant
Are the colors accurate? Compared to print or App/website?
Got it for homeoffice.
But u rly have to put it far away, else it looks crappy because it isnt curved.
I 3d printed some desk mount stands to put it behind my 80cm deep desk.
There it is acceptable to work with.
how is it with word / excel / outlook ? is it clear text and clear numbers ?
Get some drapes or blinds or something to cover your window, viewing experience improves dramatically!
I would like to see OLED TVs with a DisplayPort and a 240 hertz refresh rate
Love this kind of review. So practical.
Apparently, you're using Windows default DPI settings. At least on video, fonts and icons seemed too small.
Did you try set DPI to 125 or 150? Or is it comfortable to use at default settings?
Is the same if I watch Netflix on lg TV vs watching Netflix on laptop that connect to LG TV? Is the oled downgrade if I watch it from laptop?
Just close the blinds. Oleds are for the dark viewinh. If it was matte, it would be grainy and diffuse light. It's a good thing it's glossy
Just bought LG C3 and I love it. What about OLED burn-in? Did you notice something?
Just bought one and a RTX 3080TI OC a few weeks back, it's great!
My dream setup - I think I'm going to wait until the new 40 series graphics cards come out (if they're too expensive I'll go with a 3080) and will try to buy the TV on sale hopefully later this year :D
Nice ! Still prefer 2x 27" 4K LG monitors side-by-side providing much more than 4K pixels
best lg 42
If you keep the speakers there, the TV will fail soon
hello nice video! a tip, i'm going to buy this tv, but i'm seriously undecided between 42 "and 48" i use it only for xbox series x and movies in a medium / small room at the viewing distance of about 1.6 meters ... undecided also for the small price difference between the two. Thank you very much 👍 (sorry for my english 😅)
this is what i am rocking with my 4090 and so far super brutal
What a savage to have window open no blinds or curtain. My C1 I have blackout curtains on my windows so theres no reflection while on
Hello, thank you for your video. @08:35, can this TV be used at 120Hz with a PC at desktop windows mode? (not gaming). Thanks
Reflections are awful. If you are in a bright room this isn’t for you. Rather mini led is preferred if you have windows beside or behind you. Brightness is not the best either due to burn in risk.
I missed what you said about how youre getting 120Hz out of the monitor
I hate that Spotify doesn’t have a button ever or no remotes that ik of could you program to open a app
Great content. I'm still waiting for 36" OLED.
Ah Man I love this whole Setup -------WOW!!!!!!!
It works pretty nice with an ergotron HX arm. But u need a VESA adapter. Best screen out there, miniLED still crap, expect apple.
Hi Fabi, I have an Ergotron wall mount arm and have this TV being delivered soon, can you link me the VESA adaptor that will work please?
@@paulh1860 I use the Drall adapter plate (AD3B).
@@Fabifablos nice one pall I'll look it up.
I like the new stand and new design. basic is good.
I had this tv and returned it. It’s really great but too big for my desk setup. If HDMI Picture in Picture was an option or working I would have kept it.
so what’s a better option then ?
@@wranefis they is no better option for console. If you’re playing PC gaming Alienware has a new widescreen OLED.
@@wranefis G9 odyssey ultra 49" better imo doe a desk monitor
Try using the 48 C1 as a monitor. The 42 inch is perfect.
OLED tv as a monitor in general is fail its DPI is terrible not to mention unable to tilt or angle it in any way unless you vesa mount it.
i use the c1 48" for a year now, and its freaking awesome, there is no way i will ever use a pc monitor again :D
Can’t wait for you to get your hands on the new Asus 42” monitor and do a review!
I currently have the spectre Nebula 40" for my sim racing rig. I really wanna check this out for a nice upgrade... in depth look over. Thanks! appreciate your efforts buddy! All in all to the prce for this as a PC monitor is overlooked! 120hz is it's only real downside but human eye has trouble with anything over 60 in most cases anyway...120 is plenty IMO.
That's not entirely true, and there is much evidence to support that higher refresh rate does make a difference. There is a big difference going from 60 Hz to 144 Hz, but less so from 144 Hz to 240 Hz (about 20 % of the improvement felt going from 60 Hz to 144 Hz). With that said, I went from a Samsung G7 240 Hz to C3 120 Hz and because of the very, very low latency of the C3, I felt no difference and also got the benefit of true HDR, better colors, bigger monitor etc.
LG claims 0.03 ms latency for the C3, but it's been measured many times to 0.3 ms - a factor higher than claimed, it is still much MUCH faster than any VA/IPS panel.. often by a factor or more (3 - 5 ms gray-to-gray).
I would choose the C3 over a VA/IPS 240 Hz any day.
@@Zokeh I now have a GQ900B and a 42 C2...OLED is superior no doubt! I agree quality image at 120hz is WAY way better than 240. most 240 are 1080 too....which is a big no go to me lol.
@@Cereal_Killr The Samsung G7 is actually 1440p vs 4k on the C3. Regardsless, in terms of latency felt, I feel bo difference between the two, even when the refresh rate is almost 2x on the G7 vs C3. But yeah - OLED is an experience on another level.
@@Zokeh the C3 is a new level of panel vs the G7. Whole new animal.
sick video! the thumbnail always attracts me man dayum!
Love the Messi canvas
Thanks for the review.. I'm wondering of it's possible to plug in a Amazon Firestick via hdmi and run the video in the corner whilst using a Mac Mini?
I have pretty much the same setup. does looking up at your tv make your eyes feel sick like a nausea feel?
Bro your setup is GOALS
That's crazy! Your CZcams home feed looks exactly like mine! I guess we watch the same type of content
Question..Do you have to have any special hardware to connect monitors for both cable viewing and computer work? I am asking because I am seeking a remote job..
Can you put a link up of where you got the monitor stand that you’re using for the c2?
LG - UltraGear 48” OLED 4K UHD G-SYNC Compatible and AMD FreeSync with HDR
Isn't your XBOX overheating in this position with the airflow blocked?
I love how people use tvs as monitors and then they start to develop eye problems and come to my office. So many young people with glasses these days, is good business for me but not for them.
Where can I get that Messi and Ali poster above your desk ??
2 x HDMI 2.1 ports? Ok...I'm sold :)
I love your setup man 🥵
Thank you so much man😩
How does this monitor deal with text? Is text clear? And how do you deal with burn in when you have a static task bar on the screen for hours at a time?
I need to correct you, the port / input latency on this is actually around 6ms @ 4K ... this is actually INSANELY good. I am not sure why you didn't do more research before doing your review as you no doubt confused and mislead several potential buyers, admittedly, through ignorance and not on purpose, but still.
48C1 for me on PC and the previous 48CX moved to my XBox Series X. Why pay more for a 42 even if it is finally released?
4:05 That peel was a crime!
Thanks for the Video. Can you please test the new LG 48" ´Gaming Monitor?
his "middle" car is an Audi S3? What's the normal size one?
Thought I wont get a video today. Im happy now
Awesome video as always! :) I have a question: Now that the Xbox Series X is more available than it was before, do you guys plan on doing a video on it at some point? Thanks and have a great day
Your set up is f*ckn fantastic. I love everything you did here. I love the table, the look of your pc. the black painting on top. the monitor, keyboard and chair. 💯🔥🫡
Best moment when your head flying from left to right 8:15 - 8:20 ..this is too huge display for work. 27- 32 or 34 is max for comfortable work .
Do we know the risks of burn-in with the latest OLED models?
Great job with the video as always Andres! I always enjoy the aesthetic of your videos and the content you cover. keep up the great work and I will continue to support! 🫡
great video very helpful i currently have a lg cx i use as a main tv but am looking for a good pc screen i might as well stick with lg
Hi. Can you please check the exact distanse of 2 stands for lg42? Some says it's 720mm, some it's 710mm. Mayby because of their thickness...So can you tell the distance between middles of stands? I believe it should be 715mm or something. Thanks in advance!
wow, you can also use it as mirror!
Mac user, so this would not work for me😢
I would really like to upgrade to OLED panel but not this size. Ultrawide or 34" would be perfect for me. If only the Alienware OLED is available in my place I have already upgraded my 34" ultrawide VA panel.
nothing wrong with the size, you can use it as a tv or movie watching screen when you're done with productivity.
Anyone know how I can fix tv being stuck at 30 Hz? I have an AMD rx6700xt so I can’t use nividia to change cap. It’s definitely a computer setting, not in the tv settings
Hello again, could I ask where you got your monitor riser from please. Thanks
Loooove the smooth glosss so clean