OLED 4K TV as a PC Monitor | 2 Years Later

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Do I have any regrets using the LG CX 48-Inch OLED TV as my main Computer Monitor? (Almost) 2 Years later it's still my main display and no burn-in yet. But the new LG C2 42-inch OLED TVs do look tempting.
    LG C1 (CX replacement) 48 Inch OLED TV
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    Monitor Lamp
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    Speakers
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    IKEA Tradfri Light (Bias Lighting)
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    PowerToys FancyZones:
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    My FancyZone Layout (custom-layouts.json snippet) pastebin.com/s6cCxrVx
    My FancyZone Layout (Screen Cap): imgur.com/a/Ta508zR
    Windowed Chrome Addon:
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    Region to Share Application:
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    6 Months Later Review | Using a 4K OLED TV as a Monitor
    • Using a 4K OLED TV as ...
    00:00 - Still great as a PC Monitor?
    00:42 - Burn-in, No.
    01:39 - Image Retention, Yes.
    02:14 - Dead pixels, Many.
    02:32 - Bigger is better
    03:08 - My only real complaint
    04:05 - Adding Bias Lighting
    04:22 - FancyZone changes
    05:08 - A better video experience
    05:38 - Sharing a part of the screen during Video Conferencing
    06:08 - Faster Taskbar animation
    06:21 - Going Forward?
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    The TV was provided to me 2 years ago by LG.
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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    Desktop Wallpaper
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  • @JiajuChen
    @JiajuChen Před 2 lety +1564

    This is some real world OLED usage documentation. Pretty useful for everyone who considers using an OLED TV as a pc monitor.

    • @AAFroes
      @AAFroes Před 2 lety +53

      I've been using 55 OLED TVs as my main monitor for almost 5 years now. Never had a problem, my B7 had about 8k hours usage. Now I have a c9. I will NEVER go back.

    • @awsl12345
      @awsl12345 Před 2 lety +2

      @@AAFroes what's c9

    • @Slintovski
      @Slintovski Před 2 lety +25

      @@awsl12345 the lg c9 , it's an oled tv 3 generations older than the current c2, i know the naming can be a bit confusing

    • @awsl12345
      @awsl12345 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Slintovski thanks

    • @sasukeuchihaanbucapt
      @sasukeuchihaanbucapt Před 2 lety +3

      This is nothing I mean I could understand making a video on a plasma screen but an OLED this is simple minded and the fact he made this video shows he is just as simple-minded, the only thing I get out of this is him showing his everyday average rig that he just started doing 2 years ago and I've been doing this since 2015 with a 65 inch Samsung 4K, what's next when everybody upgrades to 8K he's going to do a video on that milking it as well I mean he's average 🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @alexandrum
    @alexandrum Před 2 lety +213

    Welcome back! I missed your calm, soothing videos to guide me through building the perfect office.

  • @freeocha
    @freeocha Před 2 lety +15

    I really like that you are actually showing the problems you met and how you solve them!

  • @Personal_Comp
    @Personal_Comp Před 2 lety +76

    I've been using B8 55" as a PC monitor with ~8hrs per day usage for almost 4 years now...not a single problem ever. Not image retention(or I at least didn't notice it), not burn in, not dead pixels...it works perfectly. It has thousands of hours in games with static hud like AC Origins, AC Odyssey, TC Division 2, Cyberpunk, RDR2, God Of War, Metro Exodus...every game played in 90% OLED light HDR if it was available and working.

    • @AAFroes
      @AAFroes Před 2 lety +2

      b7 to c9 here, same experience.

    • @suoree
      @suoree Před rokem +2

      How tou divide picture?

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn Před 11 měsíci +3

      I fell asleep and woke up and thought I was still dreaming but nope it was burn-in for real. Dam it.

    • @Dragon211
      @Dragon211 Před 2 měsíci

      i want to buy an oled tv but im worried about the brightness after 4 years, have you noticed the screen getting darker at all?

    • @rosed4878
      @rosed4878 Před měsícem

      whats the width of your table may i ask? I cant decide on a tv screen size

  • @KG_BM
    @KG_BM Před 2 lety +420

    This man rarely posts, but when he does, it is QUALITYYYY.. i used your dual monitor setup video, ultrawide comparison , 4k vs ultrawide comparison, and now im watching this from my c1 48” desk.
    Idk whats next but ill be here for it

    • @s.c.r.
      @s.c.r. Před 2 lety +7

      Yeah same. I wish he posted more often, I could watch his videos all day lol

    • @elmalloc
      @elmalloc Před 2 lety

      Hi, I'm David!

    • @92kosta
      @92kosta Před 2 lety

      How are you watching videos on a desk?

    • @KG_BM
      @KG_BM Před 2 lety

      @@92kosta i put the table leg through my eye, i can see in 8k

    • @michaelb9940
      @michaelb9940 Před 2 lety

      ok

  • @Mixx10
    @Mixx10 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow thanks for the tip to use region to share. I have that exact same issue with teams. I had to get a second monitor just for screen sharing. So glad to see you posting a video again!

    • @HelloDavid
      @HelloDavid  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad it helps! It was definitely a major painpoint for me, and I had to do similar before using my laptop as a second screen for sharing. What a pain that was.

  • @KillerDeadXero
    @KillerDeadXero Před rokem

    sweets! i'm glad you updated because i'm always curious on committing on doing your set up. it really all makes sense on how you do everything. only variable for me is my desk set up and bedroom set up.

  • @evanfrozone
    @evanfrozone Před rokem +2

    You really are taking much better advantage of this than I am. Thank you for the ideas as I’ve struggled with the comfort of using my cx

  • @Goejii
    @Goejii Před 2 lety +26

    Wow the number of dead pixels is insane!🤯

    • @Shockload
      @Shockload Před měsícem +1

      the funny thing is that you wouldn't even have noticed them if he didn't zoom in, that's why he also doesn't care enough to go through the warranty hassle, those many dead pixels over 2 years of heavy usage is not bad for an OLED, as long as they don't appear in 2 months lol

  • @danyo6938
    @danyo6938 Před 2 lety +10

    The in-window chrome extension! 🤯🤯🤯 THANK YOU.

  • @SirAreve
    @SirAreve Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this, I've been contemplating my next display and this video has made it a lot easier

  • @youssautomata
    @youssautomata Před 2 lety

    Your setup is super slick, love it. I'll definitely grab the two apps you linked in the video description when I'll grab the 42C2 later this year.

  • @Veryth
    @Veryth Před 2 lety +236

    One thing that can really help with the font rendering in Chrome based applications, is to use the `/disable-lcd-text` command line flag. It forces much better font rendering in the browser, without having to resort to the greyscale ClearType setting, which makes the OS text look quite poor IMO. This even works for applications like VS Code.
    FYI, your videos were one of the main reasons I decided to buy the LG CX 48" for myself :) And I absolutely do not regret that decision at all.

    • @HoloScope
      @HoloScope Před 2 lety +5

      How do I do this??

    • @sharkbytefpv4326
      @sharkbytefpv4326 Před 2 lety +8

      @@NijiDash If this was reddit I would give you a price. For now, take my sincere gratitude.

    • @NijiDash
      @NijiDash Před 2 lety

      @@sharkbytefpv4326 Thanks, happy to help!

    • @Rain_berries
      @Rain_berries Před rokem +4

      @@NijiDash oh woow! That is actually amazing and it works really well thanks Marvin 😊 👍

    • @timmyp6297
      @timmyp6297 Před rokem

      You are better off trying to adjust Cleartype first. Cleartype has settings.

  • @Juliano-v
    @Juliano-v Před 2 lety +4

    Because of your video i changed my setup to have the "same" experience using c1 and i must say, thank you! It's a very pleasant experience using a 48" monitor dividing the screen
    Also, thank you for the recommended apps

  • @ivanninkovic182
    @ivanninkovic182 Před 2 lety +1

    A good, to-the-point, informative video with some useful tips. Kudos, man.

  • @zaheedhasib
    @zaheedhasib Před 2 lety

    Hey, you are back. This is great. Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @cyberclaude
    @cyberclaude Před 2 lety +3

    I have been using a LG 4K 40" smart tv as a computer monitor since the end of 2017. That's my main monitor. I mostly play pc games and during the pandemic i also had a lot of meetings using Zoom. I don't have any issues of any kind, no ghost images. The screen is as sharp and clean as it was when i bought the TV after 4 1/2 years.

  • @Trugentleman02
    @Trugentleman02 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks to you, I am rocking a 55" C1 as my monitor. It's huge and I am loving it. Pretty much 4 27" monitors without bezels. I would like an upgrade to an 8k 55 OLED but it looks like manufacturers stop making 55" 8K TVs in 2019. Also would like a curve to it just to make edges easier to view.

    • @stand777
      @stand777 Před 10 měsíci

      I am thinking about switching from 2 * 27" to a 50"...

  • @martinshiveral6604
    @martinshiveral6604 Před 2 lety

    Great video - loved the detail, especially about the PPI issue with text.

  • @inzemix73
    @inzemix73 Před rokem

    Hi david, i've used your layout since months on my 4k tv used as a monitor, and i just had a problem with my pc.
    I had to format and reinstall, and finding your layout in the description helped me a lot to set everythig up very quickly.
    Thanks !!

    • @tremuloustetra9083
      @tremuloustetra9083 Před 4 měsíci

      I saw the script for his layout in the link, but how do you copy and paste that into fancy zones please?

  • @dee_em_bee
    @dee_em_bee Před 2 lety +144

    “Guess I’ll see you again next year” 😂. Good to have you back putting up content again. I ended up buying the new 42” LG and an ergotron HX off the back of your recommendation, really pleased with the way the mount performs; definitely worth the extra money. Here in the UK you can get 5 year burn in warranty from John Lewis. Was really reasonable only costing £28 (so about $45 Canadian dollars) a year. Means I don’t even worry about it now and can just get on and enjoy the TV. Still waiting for them to update the software tho, the Picture in Picture still isn’t working properly.

    • @Chris-zf2xk
      @Chris-zf2xk Před 2 lety +2

      I bought the ergotron last year and let me tell you. It completely changes the experience for this TV. I have the LG C1 48 paired with the Ergotron. I have tried other monitors in the 32 inch range and returned all of them and went back to the LG C1.

    • @xephyr2371
      @xephyr2371 Před 2 lety

      How has the experience been? Mac or pc? Productivity?

    • @Chris-zf2xk
      @Chris-zf2xk Před 2 lety +1

      @@xephyr2371 I use it for PC/Console gaming literally everyday. Its an amazing experience especially with HDR. HDR on OLED pop way harder than other TVs/monitors. Its a great experience.

    • @TrollPirate
      @TrollPirate Před rokem

      @@Chris-zf2xk Does HX need some sort of adapter to work with the TV? I have LG CX 48 and I am considering getting this as well!

  • @JustSomeDude31
    @JustSomeDude31 Před rokem +7

    Glad you talk about text visability, as I'm a writer who also uses the pc for entertainment purposes I was looking for a 43 inch monitor. But I am also considering an OLED TVs.
    After a bit of research I noticed most 40+ inch monitors and/or TV's have text clarity issues. I guess a ultra-wide 34 or 38 inch monitor is perhaps best for me.

    • @kustomkure
      @kustomkure Před 5 měsíci +1

      I have Samsung M7, 43 inch. Text clarity is top notch.

  • @andrewpagan
    @andrewpagan Před 2 lety

    I miss your videos man. It's always a treat to see you post something.

  • @tradingmyway0024
    @tradingmyway0024 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video. Thanks for sharing the stunning wallpaper without asking.👍🏻

  • @ryandrew8832
    @ryandrew8832 Před 2 lety +7

    If you are to keep a large 16:9 or similar display such as a TV or an ultrawide monitor, I would 1000000% recommend a curved display!!! Makes viewing at desk distance sooo much better and comfortable and a lot less straining on your eyes👌

    • @caseydwayne
      @caseydwayne Před rokem

      I think there's a certain size and R value that works but I found my 27" 1500R uncomfortable.

  • @flipincan
    @flipincan Před 2 lety +48

    This guy's channel is prime example of "Quality over Quantity"

    • @Wupday
      @Wupday Před 2 lety +5

      yea... his dead pixels show real quality

    • @Danjovisagat
      @Danjovisagat Před rokem +1

      Hiding the taskbar is number 1.
      Changing backgroud to black is number 2.
      Rearranging windows in a tile format is a great idea.

  • @50shmekles
    @50shmekles Před 3 měsíci

    Just got a C3 42 inch last week, I haven't gotten used to it and window management has been lackluster. This is the first REAL in depth user experience video I've found on having a large monitor, thank you tons!

    • @dieglhix
      @dieglhix Před 2 měsíci

      it requires some tuning which took me several hours to figure out... The most basic thing is to use proper scaling and then also enabling 8:8:8 on 4K 120hz. YOu must use an HDMI 2.1 cable, and if your GPU does not have HDMI 2.1, you will need one because it's absolutely worth it. For windows management there are third party apps

  • @sucram65
    @sucram65 Před 2 lety +43

    I’ve been using a CX 55” as my monitor for the last two years. The difference for me is I run virtual machines from my work MacBook Pro. I have them in various aspect ratios but I typically have 4 displayed at the same time. Also have a PS5 and gaming pc connected as well. Works great. No burn in.

    • @hmdesignBD
      @hmdesignBD Před 2 lety +1

      What monitor arm you are using?

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy Před rokem

      iam using the cx55 as monitor, aswell as tv. no burn in. perfect for me. idk what could be better then this, exept 8k or 240hz.

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy Před rokem

      @@hmdesignBD i screwd mine to the wall. you need the space, because its a big screen.

  • @creativerayn
    @creativerayn Před 2 lety +70

    I can relate to all your points - since moving to the same screen as my pc/gaming monitor I haven’t looked back and find it difficult to consider moving back to an ultra wide or even an alternative 42” lcd screen. The oled is just unbelievable, together with g-sync.

    • @JamesDulin
      @JamesDulin Před rokem +3

      I know this is an old comment, but, what video card do you have? I have a 2080ti, but, its 4 display ports, which makes this a non-starter for me (which makes me sad).

    • @creativerayn
      @creativerayn Před rokem

      @@JamesDulin I also have a 2080ti - Corsair one. For my use it’s worked out well since I mainly use it for gaming and some 3D work. My only issue with it is the hdmi port being 2.0 so I can’t utilise the full spec of the monitor - no 120hz / hdr at 4:4:4 but at 60hz / 4:4:4 I’m more than happy - I would also love a 3/4 series card to have the hdmi port located at the back. The oled more than makes up for it though in all honestly, but again for my use 🙂

    • @JamesDulin
      @JamesDulin Před rokem

      @@creativerayn wow, that's the same pc I have. I only have displayport on my corsair one though

    • @creativerayn
      @creativerayn Před rokem

      @@JamesDulin I’ve got the Corsair one i165 - it has one hdmi at the front and 3 display ports at the back. I find it hard to go back to a custom build or prebuilt system, I had a Phanteks Evolv case which I built a system in before and loved it but can only imagine upgrading once Corsair (if they do) do a version with a 4090 - even then I’m sure it would be ridiculously priced, but this one has served me so well and I love the form factor, lack of noise and temps are amazing for the size.

    • @megaprimegamer1184
      @megaprimegamer1184 Před rokem +1

      What do y’all suggest for my usage? 42 or 48 or…
      Weekdays - only Netflix/ CZcams
      Weekend - movies/ console/ some pc gaming

  • @wkvip
    @wkvip Před 2 lety

    Really helpful for showing the multitasking examples. Thanks!

  • @eduardtee
    @eduardtee Před 2 lety

    Good to see that you are still uploading video's!

  • @davidlt
    @davidlt Před 2 lety +31

    I feel that 40" 5K2K monitor (21:9) might be a nice option. It's basically ultra-wide of 32" 16:9. These are already large monitors and thus not cheap. Especially 40" ultra-wide, the price is very high. 48" with 4K is too low PPI. If you work with a text you need to consider pixel structure, operating system and how fonts are being rendered (e.g. does your OS stilll do sub-pixel rendering?) 32" monitor with native 4K (so scaling is 100%) is good enough, but not perfect. 42" with 4K (100%) is might be easier for some folks (depending on your distance from the monitor). At 42" size I would expect 5K resolution (5120 × 2880) to get that ~140 PPI.

  • @xophere
    @xophere Před 2 lety +6

    Great work flow tools. My issue was lack of easy movement between sitting and standing. But I see you could easily just shift the window from lower to upper position.

  • @TheArtOfJerry
    @TheArtOfJerry Před 2 lety

    Very useful user experience. You are so great, even to do a two year later video, is rare on CZcams. I think i have found a gem. Your video feel more realistic than those million subscribers channels. Well done 👍✅.

  • @iboopedyournose
    @iboopedyournose Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome back! Missed your well thought out and aesthetically pleasing reviews! :D
    Edit: I hope that see you next year at the end was a joke!

  • @SpontaneousWeasel
    @SpontaneousWeasel Před rokem +15

    I used a plasma for several years and although the motion handling was excellent, the temporary and sometimes permanent image retention always bugged me and wrongly led me to write off oled screen tech as I had wrongly assumed the screen burn/image retention issues would be similar. After watching too much digital foundry, I pulled the trigger and now have a cx oled and I haven't noticed even one instance of temporary IR over the past 7 months of daily usage. It's a great time for oled!

    • @FG-td4vs
      @FG-td4vs Před rokem +1

      @SIG Oled ain’t going anywhere anytime soon

    • @elfferich1212
      @elfferich1212 Před rokem

      @@FG-td4vs cope

    • @paigesalas8142
      @paigesalas8142 Před rokem +1

      Same i bought a sony a90k and have had it over 6 months and no burn in issues so far

    • @UmVtCg
      @UmVtCg Před 5 měsíci +1

      One can never watch too much Digital Foundry

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 Před rokem +7

    Interesting, I had wondered if playing games in windowed mode to run at lower resolutions to retain higher fps would work, are there any issues doing this? Like your cursor jumping to the desktop? This is especially important for those who need to sit close for the best focus point when wearing glasses and your right about the PPI, once you spend a bit of time reading text at 200 its very hard to go back to anything near 100 again. Even for someone with ageing vision like myself the difference is huge as is the fatigue levels. Sharp text is not optional imo. I have lusted after deep blacks in a monitor for two decades but so far there are just to many compromises.

  • @iamric23
    @iamric23 Před rokem

    You have a nice set up, and thanks for filling me in with your adjustments. You also use this computer like CIS, high tech, very impressed.

  • @geegigaga3370
    @geegigaga3370 Před 2 lety

    Love your honest opinions. On the fence about picking up a 48" OLED myself coming from a 34"UW VA.

  • @fontexstudios
    @fontexstudios Před 2 lety +4

    If you have the time, you could just buy the QN90B and the AW3423DW and do the comparisons, as there are many people interested as well in knowing if it is worth the change. It is becoming clear that next decisions to dump an OLED TV will be based on what is a worthy change, than what is an upgrade.

  • @paxpaxman4423
    @paxpaxman4423 Před 2 lety +3

    I have loved to live with a 32" monitor for the last six months and never want to go smaller again. I even feel that 34" or 42" would be a nice future upgrade as my monitor is the biggest screen i have and watching movies from the couch behind my desk is not the ideal

  • @RoyalBurritos
    @RoyalBurritos Před 2 lety

    The set up is so clean! ❤️

  • @MythicManaMaster
    @MythicManaMaster Před rokem +2

    I use a 43" with my laptop whenever I play games or watch CZcams. The screen sharpness was only at half from the factory, and turning it up all the way on the TV really solved the issues from the pixel blur.

  • @Voidward
    @Voidward Před 2 lety +3

    I've got 6800 hours on mine with no dead pixels, that really seems like something with your unit.
    No burn in on mine either, but mine's in a dark room and I've lowered OLED light all the way to 20, which feels good to me, and I go out of my way to dark mode everything.

  • @LordFlipFlap
    @LordFlipFlap Před 2 lety +30

    I use the B9 as a monitor in a lot of the same ways you are. I had the dead pixels as well, and contacted LG about it. It was covered under warenty for me. LG sent some tecknichians over and they changed the panel for free.

  • @ChrisMenard
    @ChrisMenard Před 2 lety

    thanks for the region to share app recommendation! This has been a game changer for me. Some apps have pop up windows that dont show up when i'm specifically sharing chrome...this is great!

  • @Mike-vq3mj
    @Mike-vq3mj Před 2 lety +1

    Well, thank you David. Screen sharing in teams was a huge concern of mine considering my colleagues can barely see my UW resolution currently and have to adjust my resolution every time I screen share. This video has put me over the fence on purchasing the LG C1 48.

    • @Werm000
      @Werm000 Před 2 lety

      I use this monitor and do a lot of screen sharing with Zoom. In zoom, you can define an area of the screen so you don't have to share the whole thing. I have it set up that way and it's perfect. I'm sure you can do the same thing in teams

    • @chiefjudge8456
      @chiefjudge8456 Před rokem

      OLED should be avoided. Burn-in issues and too dim.

  • @Omizuke
    @Omizuke Před 2 lety +7

    Oh man the RWBG sub is most likely a killer for me. I've always had trouble with non RGB sub displays. Regardless of the size and resolution.
    I'd really like a glossy, RGB sub, 1600p ultrawide. Not 1440p.

  • @kasakka
    @kasakka Před 2 lety +10

    I agree with everything you say here. I have also used the LG CX 48" for two years working from home and no burn in on mine. No dead pixels either.
    My solution to the sheer size of the display was a floor stand to put it at 1m viewing distance. I found this along with 125% scaling and some RGB subpixel smoothing contrast adjustment using Better Cleartype Tuner largely negated the text rendering issues.
    After moving I have now put the LG CX into my living room to use as a TV and plan to buy something else for work use, probably a 32" 4K and the 28" LG DualUp as I could use more desktop space than the LG CX offers and it's not that practical to get a second monitor next to it due to its size.

  • @purityshallabide1645
    @purityshallabide1645 Před 23 dny

    Wow. Your speech cadence, and timber of voice is really nice! Very comfortable to listen to.

  • @shawnchen2412
    @shawnchen2412 Před 2 lety

    Miss your video. Literally inspired me about setting up my own home office

  • @Nyubug
    @Nyubug Před 2 lety +7

    I've been using my LG cx 48 as my main monitor and I love it! I made an auto hotkey script that launches my programs/games in 1920x1080 borderless windows and it also moves the window position to the bottom center of the screen. Less eye strain and it's like playing on a normal monitor. The top and sides of the screen are black because my desktop wallpaper.

    • @imn0tgarbage
      @imn0tgarbage Před rokem +1

      Please, please share this with me! I want to game and have multiple other windows open. Can you share in detail how you did it?

  • @JuanFmTech
    @JuanFmTech Před 2 lety +5

    Damm your Fancy zones setup is on another level and, wonder how long did it take to get to that?

  • @timan83
    @timan83 Před rokem

    Love your fancy zones settings. That's sick.

  • @windmaomao
    @windmaomao Před rokem +16

    The biggest problem of this setup is the heat, radiation and the distance to the monitor. I have been using this setup for years as well. But I’m older so I don’t sit so close. And I use another monitor at closer distance. In the end I use this large monitor as a background monitor.

    • @FG-td4vs
      @FG-td4vs Před rokem

      I haven’t noticed any heat from the tv

  • @noytam
    @noytam Před rokem

    Massive thanks for this super helpful video, and for sharing your FancyZones layout!

  • @robertgroom4406
    @robertgroom4406 Před rokem +11

    I have the 43 inch QN90B, and apart from the sub-pixel issues with slight colour fringing around text - which pretty much go unnoticed with anything other than tiny text, and is less noticeable with dark backgrounds - it's fantastic. A perfect size for working, and excellent for videos and gaming. It's especially good at 4K 120Hz HDR gaming on my Xbox Series X. The best part is - zero issues with burn-in. It's just not a thing with Neo QLED.

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Před rokem

      Would it be good for working?

    • @robertgroom4406
      @robertgroom4406 Před rokem +1

      @@MIchaelSybi I find it fine for working. I can have the text larger and move it further back on the desk. It saves me having to wear reading glasses.

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Před rokem

      @@robertgroom4406 Thank you! Any burn-ins? As working on PC supposes static images

  • @Tumanbay-the-First
    @Tumanbay-the-First Před 2 lety

    Really informative. Thanks for the video!

  • @anthonyh2884
    @anthonyh2884 Před rokem

    setting this up now, thanks for the video!

  • @neocodexx
    @neocodexx Před 2 lety +9

    Theres a registry hack you can use to make your application top bars dark grey to avoid burn in. Also, having them white was extremely distracting for me anyway. Look it up.

  • @George-hj4xg
    @George-hj4xg Před 2 lety +15

    Been using the 48" quite sometime and its still great. No problems with the burn in thingie and that can be avoided by common sense, far as I can tell. I just got the new 42" and now will use it as my monitor, and use the 48 as a TV somewhere. I changed because of the size, the 42 is easier to actually use full screen with a computer and better for games because I can sit closer now. 48" was just too big up close with a desk for most games, get dizzy and other reasons. Which I countered that playing games by backing away but like using a desk better. But have no plans of using anything other than an Oled for my monitor.

  • @Klaster_1
    @Klaster_1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips, "Region To Share" was exactly what I needed but didn't know existed. The RMB FancyZones options also feels smoother than holding the Shift 👍

  • @kempatsu2205
    @kempatsu2205 Před rokem

    great video, thanks for the PPI tip

  • @Montieyt
    @Montieyt Před 2 lety +48

    I've been using my LG CX 48" OLED for about 2 years now with my RTX 3090 with no issues as you described in this video. No Image Retention or Burn In. Fantastic Display. However I'll likely upgrade to the New LG 42" C2.

    •  Před 2 lety +4

      Why? Too big 48 inches? Thanks!!

    • @aeonflux965
      @aeonflux965 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Monte, I recently purchased the LG C2 42" TV, and I must say, it is worth every penny. You will absolutely love it! Personally, I think 48" is to big as a gaming monitor, but I am so excited for you. You are in for a treat. 😊

    • @nonothing4474
      @nonothing4474 Před 2 lety

      don't call it an upgrade when you're going from 48 to 42 inches even if it's a newer model dumbas
      Doesn't matter if you're changing it just because it will be better for you in your garbage setup either

    • @mikerosoft1009
      @mikerosoft1009 Před 2 lety

      Do you do anything to 'shake up' the OLED from burn in or just use it like a normal monitor?

    • @aeonflux965
      @aeonflux965 Před 2 lety

      @@mikerosoft1009 Hi Mike, I just use it as a normal monitor. LG has some nice features built-in that address burn in, so I don't worry about it to much.

  • @ChumlyFernando
    @ChumlyFernando Před 2 lety +7

    Not joking, your video has completely changed my workflow. I had NO idea that you could use Fancy Zones to spread windows across multiple zone, nor use right click to enable it. Thank you!
    Also, as others have been saying, great product quality my guy! Well done

    • @KarlMikkelsen
      @KarlMikkelsen Před rokem

      Hey Chumley,
      How do you span a window through several zones? I can get it to span across a couple of zones that are adjacent by hovering near the edge/corner, but I don't seem to be able to span across three or more zones like David does at 4:42

    • @EusebioWachuwey
      @EusebioWachuwey Před rokem

      @@KarlMikkelsen
      In short: hold control to expand window to various zones
      From a support page :
      Description of the new feature / enhancement
      A hotkey should allow user to expand a window to the next zone in FancyZones, instead of moving it.
      Scenario when this would be used?
      I have a 49" ultrawide, and the right side is used for idle programs like Spotify, Slack, Discord, etc. The zone is split horizontally in the middle, so that I can have two of these idle apps showing at the same time. However, this does so that I can't easily take up the full height of the display in that area when I want to, since it's not one zone, it's two.
      An example userflow of this feature would be:
      Move window to top-half zone. shft + windows + down-arrow would make the window expand to the zone beneath.
      Supporting information

  • @AdityaWaghmare
    @AdityaWaghmare Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for telling about 'Region to share'. This has been a problem in my monitor setup when sharing content on teams or anydesk as my resolution is much higher and causes remote viewer to have hard time seeing the screen.

  • @rodrocdl
    @rodrocdl Před rokem

    Your FancyZone layout was so useful. I've just adjusted my display the same as yours.

  • @Patelivision
    @Patelivision Před 2 lety +14

    Been waiting for this video. Thanks for the update!
    In Firefox you can maximize videos in the size of the window without an extension.
    Go to about:config
    Set full-screen-api-ignore-widgets to true.
    Maybe there's an equivalent for chrome? Which chrome extension are you using?
    Also the region to share is very helpful. Thanks for telling us about it

    • @Tony-pb2gi
      @Tony-pb2gi Před 2 lety +1

      The extension for chrome is simply called 'Windowed - floating CZcams/every website'

    • @Patelivision
      @Patelivision Před 2 lety

      @OneFortyFour and videos still maximize to the full screen?

    • @ne_vladek
      @ne_vladek Před 4 měsíci

      @@Tony-pb2gi bro, thank you!

  • @AlwinCrasto
    @AlwinCrasto Před 2 lety +7

    I use a 48" C1 as a monitor. That Chrome add-on and the Region to Share app were EXACTLY what I needed! Thank you so much!
    Could you also please share your Fancy Zones layout config file? It looks like you put quite some time and thought into configuring that layout and I'd like to try that out for my workflow.

    • @oppi263
      @oppi263 Před 2 lety

      which chrome addon

    • @mopnem
      @mopnem Před 2 lety

      You could always screenshot & recreate his fancy zone layout. Very nice of him to show his advice.

    • @nicetugboat
      @nicetugboat Před 2 lety

      Would also love a copy of the config file for Fancy Zones!

    • @AlwinCrasto
      @AlwinCrasto Před 2 lety

      @@oppi263 The Windowed Chrome add-on linked in the video description.

    • @AlwinCrasto
      @AlwinCrasto Před 2 lety +1

      @@mopnem Yep, that's what I ended up doing.

  • @yongukjung5390
    @yongukjung5390 Před 2 lety

    Great video! As a writer/video editor, I will definitely look into this kind of setup!

  • @JTiizii
    @JTiizii Před rokem

    Dude you saved my opinions of OLED as a monitor! I love it so much but I had a few complaints about it. With the few workarounds you showed, expertly I might add, the biggest problems are now solved! Thank you so much!

  • @TH-lo8mq
    @TH-lo8mq Před 2 lety +3

    Still torn between the AW3423 and the C2. The C2 is a TV so I can always move it to another room when it ages or easily sell it. The AW currently has a lot of QC issues, but has a higher refresh rate and shorter height to allow for a second monitor on top. UW is also a slightly better gaming experience for games that support it. First world problem 😅

    • @twobitsnick
      @twobitsnick Před rokem

      I should warn you that an OLED used as a computer monitor might have limited resale value...

    • @TH-lo8mq
      @TH-lo8mq Před rokem +1

      @@twobitsnick I assume you are implying burn-in. Well, that remains to be seen. It's very rare these days unless you are really abusing it.

  • @samgao
    @samgao Před 2 lety +4

    You can always go for the 48" Gigabyte OLED monitor so it'll act like a real monitor rather than a Smart TV... With the real "monitor sleep" and "monitor wake" on signal. Works for my PS5 and PC alike, and when it's not in use, it just goes to sleep (turns off) so you don't have to worry about any images on the screen

    • @supermac1749
      @supermac1749 Před rokem

      Hello, I just ordered this oled. how is it for you ? still no burn in or issues ?

    • @samgao
      @samgao Před rokem +1

      @@supermac1749 I have an LG oled TV, but I wished I got the asus oled 48

    • @supermac1749
      @supermac1749 Před rokem

      @@samgao how is the LG no burn in ?

  • @stac
    @stac Před 2 lety +1

    The OG of desk setups and ergonomics content creator.

  • @LLyra-vp1od
    @LLyra-vp1od Před 2 lety +1

    Excelent review after two years!!

  • @N0N0111
    @N0N0111 Před 2 lety +5

    2:18 HOLY CRAP that looks like the corner is PIXEL rotting, that gave me a scare not gonna lie.
    So about that extended warranty is it a good idea on OLED if you are planning for a +3 years to max 5 years use?

  • @SlurP667
    @SlurP667 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks once again for this amazing video. :D
    I've been using an 48C1 for almost a year now, remain in gaming mode, but have dropped my OLED brightness to 25.
    No burn in so far as well, but so far, so good. I try to avoid those white window titles, use dark mode wherever available or I can make it available, say through Dark Reader plugins.
    My background is plain black.
    My task bar is on screen #2 (out of 3). Yes you can do that with Windows 10 and I hate Windows 11 for it.
    Auto-hide taskbar has been buggy forever, so I've never gotten used to it.
    Since there is a second LG TV in the same room I meanwhile avoid turning the 48C1 on via remote but use the LG ThinQ app, which works fine. There's a button under the screen? I hadn't even noticed. 😂
    For months and months I had set a blank screensaver to go off after two minutes, and for the most part it worked fine. Occasionally there's this one or other stubborn program preventing it to go off, but you get a feeling for that.
    However, what annoyed me the most was turning the thing on and off because it doesn't matter what device IDs you set the TVs do, that part only takes over after they've been turned on. So it's either playing peek-a-boo with the sensors or becoming creative. ThinQ turns it on nice. HomeKit did not work out for me and putting more time into that to tinker around with made no sense when I had a solution.
    Now when turning it off, I rely on JPersson77's LGTVCompanion. Amazing little thing.
    How does YT like links? I rarely comment.
    github.com/JPersson77/LGTVCompanion
    It's on github /JPersson77/LGTVCompanion
    Download, install, configure and that's it. I put in my IP - the TV is connected via CAT5, gets a fixed IP from DHCP.
    Some functions need to be enabled in the TV but that's all listed on the Github page.
    Since my Windows is German I made sure to select "neu starten" under additional options (bottom left), otherwise the TV just turns off when you reboot the machine, and then chose
    [x] Automatically blank after 2 minutes of idle time. It works unless I have Elden Ring running for whatever reason.
    That's it. Machine shuts down or suspends to disk and the TV immediately turns off as well.

    • @jinx20001
      @jinx20001 Před 2 lety +2

      I've also been using a C1 for almost a year with no burn in so far but I think you are making too many compromises to your experience honestly, it's like you are living in fear every day that an issue will happen and that's not how one should enjoy what they spent so much money on if you ask me.
      Oleds are already dim compared to standard displays, there ain't no way I'm setting 25 oled pixel brightness, no way I'm using a completely black background etc etc.
      Instead when I purchased the thing I took out 5 years extended warranty and that's it, I don't have to worry, if theres an image problem it gets replaced, I'm using 85 oled pixel brightness, I don't avoid any content at all, if HDR is available best believe I'm using that, I payed for that experience.
      Baby sitting a TV so hopefully it lasts just makes no sense to me, I will do the obvious steps though like hiding static icons or the task bar because it's easy and common knowledge for not creating a problem early but there's no way I'm going to the extreme you do, at that point I think I'd rather have a different display and use it with no worry.

    • @SlurP667
      @SlurP667 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jinx20001 Had my OLED brightness set to 85 before, default setting IIRC, but over time it just was too bright in the desktop environment. Now if I had a quick option to switch just between 25 and 85 for gaming, I'd do that, but most of the time I'm too lazy to switch back and forth manually. Even 85 was somewhat meh sometimes playing WoW with all those static UI elements and the screen dimming down automatically. Generally my screens are set on the darker side, 15-25% brightness, the room has north-facing windows and sunlight isn't working against them either.
      If there's a HDR option in the game, I'm taking it, but honestly cba to switch Windows itself back and forth between HDR and SDR because developers were unable to implement it properly.
      That 5 year warranty sadly wasn't an option, unless I had gone with the LG one and their version didn't sound like they offered "burn-in protection".
      Wallpapers, I've had various over the decades but truth be told most of the time I haven't even seen them because I've always had the screens plastered with windows. My previous one was just a black one with a logo and frankly even now when mostly minimizing windows via Autohotkey when I don't use them and the screen turning black after two minutes anyway, I don't feel like I'm missing out.
      Every user case is luckily different, making it more interesting, and as long as you're not forcing a Linus, I hope it works out for everybody and the general burn-in fear, that's associated with buying an OLED screen, will just become a cautionary tale of the olden times.
      BTW my C1 gets to run for 12+ hours a day.
      I've had a 65E7V and an iPhoneX for years - OLED everything! - and so far so good :D This is me being more "relaxed" about it :D

  • @lbjkurono6
    @lbjkurono6 Před rokem

    Thank you for making the video. This usage seems like it would align with our household (time wise). Looks awesome, hopefully it lasts you for a long time. If you can, it would be nice if you could give us an update once you reach 8-9k hours.

  • @JamesGowan
    @JamesGowan Před 2 lety

    Very handy video… I am your newest subscriber. Thank you for your work on this video and God bless you.

  • @sacb0y
    @sacb0y Před 2 lety +6

    I've been using a 55" q90A as my main monitor and I love it.
    I was concerned about going over 50" but the picture quality on 55" models is just better. And I think thats a universal aspect.
    The zone stuff does look neat though, I wanted to see how the windows 11 update fares before trying other options cause I do tend to use the full screen a lot cause my applications have lots of inspectors.

    • @limxz1986
      @limxz1986 Před rokem

      dayum. 55" is my TV lol. do you have to sit far away to use it?

    • @sacb0y
      @sacb0y Před rokem

      @@limxz1986 Personally I don't, I use it at 100% scale and sit maybe 2 feet away, I used to sit further thanks to a pull out keyboard. but I just got more used to it.
      In my mind it's just 4 23" monitors seamlessly stacked lol.
      Games are an exception though, most games and movies I sit further away in a chair. An FPS, or a game like cities skylines, I might not but it depends.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn Před 11 měsíci +1

      I've got the same TV and the 55 inch is 120mhz and has the wide viewing angles. The 50 inch has 60 mhz and no viewing angles.

    • @sacb0y
      @sacb0y Před 11 měsíci

      @@parkerbohnn I believe it's also bright with more dimming zones.

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn Před 11 měsíci

      @@sacb0y That's right and with this TV you have to turn "picture clarity" to off.

  • @aryaprincess2479
    @aryaprincess2479 Před rokem +6

    The problem with this is that 4K at this size is too low PPI... so monitors do have a reason to exist that serve a purpose different to a TV. If we ever get to 8K just like you said then yes, monitors and TVs can become interchangeable.
    As for the white bars they need to implement something on an operating system level. Like a window bar should be a gray color and each pixel should rotate around red, then green, then blue, while nearby pixels do the same but not all same color at the same time. This way you won't notice the color change but each pixel would round robin between those.
    I have a double-ultrawide Samsung Odyssey G9 and that thing is a beast, I only wish it was a true 5K 21:9 ratio instead of a 32:9 but I can live with it.

    • @tvm2209
      @tvm2209 Před rokem

      PPI is fine for the 48", but anything higher and I notice in a bad way especially text.

  • @DIRECTSOUNDVINYL
    @DIRECTSOUNDVINYL Před 2 lety +1

    I bought LG C2 42 inch 1 week ago. I am very happy. Thank you for power toys and fancy zones tools. 42 inch is a perfect screen for me (Work, gaming, TV).

    • @user-ru8wn6cs9h
      @user-ru8wn6cs9h Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm strongly considering this screen for my next monitor. Seem a lot of good so far. How has your experience been now that its a year later?

    • @DIRECTSOUNDVINYL
      @DIRECTSOUNDVINYL Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-ru8wn6cs9h top. Excellent. You must just have minimum distance between 80cm - 1 m from the screen

  • @filipefumaux
    @filipefumaux Před 3 měsíci

    I liked the Fancy zones setup. Nicely done

  • @N0N0111
    @N0N0111 Před 2 lety +6

    Good call on canceling those other monitors, going back to VA panel would be a SUPER NO.
    And QD-OLED first gen TVs/Monitors have so many oddness that you rather want to get the next gen.
    I am personally waiting for what Asus and Gigabyte will do for their large scale monitor models.
    Now we know that LG - Sony and Panasonic will have 42" 2022 OLED models. No news on Samsung QD-OLED for 42".

    • @ksh6
      @ksh6 Před 2 lety +3

      "QD-OLED first gen TVs/Monitors have so many oddness"
      What are the oddness? Are there too many issues?

    • @N0N0111
      @N0N0111 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ksh6 Watch the "hardware unboxed" & "HDTVTest" reviews here on CZcams.

    • @tablettablete186
      @tablettablete186 Před 2 lety +1

      @@N0N0111 Thanks for pointing out where to find, I will take a look too!

  • @b213videoz
    @b213videoz Před 2 lety +3

    I've had my Dell Alienware OLED laptop for 5 years now and... no signs of burning out 😜
    Which is strange: on Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note 9 I could see burning out in less than half a year

  • @DJaquithFL
    @DJaquithFL Před rokem +1

    Excellent information and it was good enough for me to subscribe. Clearly there are 8K TVs and some of the newer GPUs have enough bandwidth via HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 2.1. I do like your lighting setup and I also like the cleanliness of your desk and those speakers. So kudos. 👍😎

  • @FallenArtemie
    @FallenArtemie Před rokem

    Not sure why I'm getting this recommended so late after your upload but your first and 6 month review have led me to buying the C2 42" as my primary monitor with two "basic" screens in vertical format. The dead space above stays unused as I typically put extra apps on the vertical screens. I will definitely be copying your fancyzones again since this seems much better than the previous layout. Like you, the TV has become so good that I prefer to use it for work and play over my 32:9 monitor and have considered selling my second desk setup and consolidating it into one. Thanks for your continued coverage on this experience, I will send this video to anyone who fails to see how useful an OLED TV is as a monitor

    • @mrpatrick_8495
      @mrpatrick_8495 Před rokem

      what are your experience with the c2 42 as writing docs and emails etc etc? because the price is really good rn so im curious whats ur experience brother!

  • @colors6692
    @colors6692 Před 2 lety +3

    "Nearly two years later and I still sound so depressed..."

  • @FortyTwoAnswerToEverything

    I've got a regular backlit 42" 4K LG and it's been a pleasure putting my trading windows, virtual machines, and favorite youtube videos all one one screen at once. Because my Dell laptop doesn't have HDMI ports , I had to buy a thunderbolt dock to be able to get full 4K 60Hz HDR. The USB-C dongles didn't work in this instance, limiting me to 4K 30Hz, no HDR. Also, what remote did you use to get into the service menu? My LG 60" plasma has this thing where it completely turns off the panel in between scenes to simulate dark levels. I need to turn that off

  • @deedd4401
    @deedd4401 Před 2 lety +1

    been using the 42" over 15 years now... and am considering getting oled for upgrade.. this baiscally answered all my questions :) thanks

  • @LarryNgetich
    @LarryNgetich Před 2 lety

    Where have you been, man? Great to see you still posting

  • @kiwibuddy
    @kiwibuddy Před 2 lety +24

    I went the same route as you did but noticed severe burn in where my desktop icons were. I do suggest anyone who is planning to go this route to not have any desktop icons. One other downside is the auto-dimming . Other than that, Im never going back to using ultrawides

    • @kiwibuddy
      @kiwibuddy Před 2 lety +1

      @Not the other one I believe in prior firmwares you can using a technician controller but I believe it’s no longer an option to toggle it on and off. Others can correct me if I’m wrong

    • @RareAmv
      @RareAmv Před 2 lety +4

      @@kiwibuddy Odd, I have been using my CX for about 4k hours as well without any visible burnin either but I left all the safety issues on, as personally, apart from the dimming (which I just got used to eventually) are near impossible to notice. Though I do have BFI/Motion Pro on medium, so this inserts a black frame before every other 1-2 frames (i believe medium does it less often) at the cost of some brightness but in the hopes since it has to toggle the pixel fully, to prevent burn in, so far so good. I do have a bunch of icons on display quit statically.
      Sorry to hear that you are facing burn in, perhaps you got the short end of the stick in the panel lottery :(.

    • @he.lena21
      @he.lena21 Před 2 lety +6

      LMAO imagine using an OLED as a monitor and having desktop icons showing 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @RareAmv
      @RareAmv Před 2 lety +9

      @@he.lena21 sorry but I have done so for 4k hours without any issue? Of course if you leave the tv on for hours on end just showing the desktop it will cause most likely burn in but you normally open windows browsers games movies, switch things around etc. Correct? OLED is by no means a perfect technology for monitor usage but with proper precautions it can last a long long time....

    • @kiwibuddy
      @kiwibuddy Před 2 lety +5

      @@RareAmv don’t even bother responding to the troll. Haters gonna hate. I’ll just call LG to see if I can get the panel replaced since it’s within 2 years or I’ll get a new monitor.

  • @davidalesia6881
    @davidalesia6881 Před 2 lety +7

    I've been having the same conundrum as of late, to either go for one of the new TVs-as-monitors or go for an older model.
    Comparing the CX to the C2, I think the best bet would be the C1 model, given it just handles everything the C2 does but at a cheaper price. The C2 is just a bit brighter, and yeah, it does have the full-bandwidth in their HDMI 2.1 ports (the full 48 Gbps, compared to C1's 40 Gbps), but still, LG is asking for too much to pay for an upgrade like that.
    Comparing the Samsung QN90B and what has or is becoming the best TV out of Samsung (and probably the year) in the Samsung *S95B* , there's a clear winner: the S95B. The only catch is that they don't have that model in a smaller size (it's small size is 55").
    I was thinking about that new Alienware monitor too, but it has no HDMI 2.1 ports, which is shocking given that it would have been my go-to had it had it. And also, Samsung helped make it, I believe that monitor is using the same tech (QD-OLED) as their S95Bs, but they or Alienware really limited it by adding that HDMI 2.0 port. Kinda dumb, and am hoping if Samsung has any plan to really enter that TV-as-a-monitor market that LG has been leading right now with their CX, C1, and C2; or stick to making high-priced monitors as a separate department to their TV division with no overlap unlike their competitor LG.
    Last thing would be to see if Hisense would enter that TV-as-a-monitor market too, as their LEDs have been getting closer to OLED levels, but I guess not for this 2022 season.

    • @laingadaing
      @laingadaing Před 2 lety

      Just curious. Why is lack of hdmi 2.1 on a 1440p ultrawide a dealbreaker? New consoles can give you 1440p 120 over 2.0

    • @RareAmv
      @RareAmv Před 2 lety +1

      I currently use the CX for about 4k hours as well. I was looking at the newer versions which likely have better panels there is one feature they nerved with later iterations starting from the C1: removing BFI/Motion Pro for 120hz content, as well as not having any configurable gradation in intensity. Though this might be placebo, I believe that having the pixels turn on and off as frequent as possible might prevent burnin as well, since it has to toggle all pixels on and off instead of leaving it on for static images. Ofcourse at the cost of brightness so in that sense it might compensate with the fact that i have the brightness turned slightly higher with bfi on medium.. but in my mind turning off a pixel fully but with higher peak brightness compared to having it statically on with lower brightness, it feels like the former is better :X.
      I really hope that in 1 or 2 generations they add this back, but most likely the qd oled seem to be a better pick in regards of burn in.

    • @Nunoflashy
      @Nunoflashy Před 2 lety

      @@RareAmv The C1 has 120Hz BFI, they removed it on the C2 though, which makes no sense.

    • @toymaker3474
      @toymaker3474 Před 2 lety

      @@Nunoflashy could this be fixxed with a firmware update?

    • @RareAmv
      @RareAmv Před 2 lety

      @@Nunoflashy Oh, but it was not configurable correct? (Like the low, medium, high settings), personally i have it set to medium, high is way to flickery and i believe that was the default on the C1/2. Oh well.

  • @NAIVEBOYANDY
    @NAIVEBOYANDY Před 2 lety

    Oh wow, David you come back!

  • @hobbyxplorer
    @hobbyxplorer Před rokem

    Awesome vid! I had never heard of the Samsung QN90B until you mentioned it at the end. Went with QLED instead of OLED

  • @DuBB900
    @DuBB900 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve been looking into getting the LG c2 or c1 as my main screen for gaming. I’m leaning towards the c1 as the c2 doesn’t have that many more features but definitely has a big price tag. Any input or thoughts? Love the content

  • @OC.TINYYY
    @OC.TINYYY Před 11 měsíci +3

    Man, that is a lot of dead pixels. That would drive me nuts.

  • @Aliessil
    @Aliessil Před 2 lety

    I've been using the CX 48" for about a year, love it! I don't have the special remote so I can't disable the auto-dimming, but brielfy exposing my desktop clears it anyway (I just chose a wallpaper with a bright area in the middle). It's a pretty trivial inconvenience.
    For some reason I can't see my Total Power On Time in the menu but I use it about 12hrs/day most days, with 9hrs being a minimum, so it must be around 4200hrs or so.

    • @MrTripi
      @MrTripi Před 5 měsíci

      I have the same tv with 22k hours of usage and haven't experienced any burn in yet. I did spot an issue with image retention at one point but setting the taskbar to autohide and having a screensaver enabled seems the way to go. Haven't noticed anything since then.

  • @kfl611
    @kfl611 Před 2 lety

    setup looks nice !

  • @مقارناتالجيوش
    @مقارناتالجيوش Před 11 měsíci +3

    02:20 dead pixels