IT'S SO BIG! - LG 45GR95QE

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
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    LG makes GREAT monitors and their new 45" curved gaming OLED is so good, that even though Plouffe has an AW3423DW, he's thinking about making the switch. Is one big monitor a productivity nightmare or is having discord open in the background really that big of a deal when your screen is this nice?
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 So big, so fast, so cool
    0:43 Unboxing
    3:05 Design and ports
    5:01 Sponsor - Secret Lab
    5:28 Initial impressions
    6:39 HDR and screen glare impressions
    8:18 OSD, RGB, and stand adjustments
    9:26 Gaming impressions and thoughts on the curve
    12:06 Overall thoughts, pricing, and competitors
    13:45 Outro
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  • @terrellcole7633
    @terrellcole7633 Před rokem +1030

    Me personally, I'd actually prefer it if they stop putting speakers in higher-end monitors. Not only because it can slim down the overall size/thickness, but also because I have yet to hear monitor speakers that cant be beat by $25 Logitech speakers...

    • @toseltreps1101
      @toseltreps1101 Před rokem +36

      The speakers on my LG 43UD79 are pretty decent, i use them daily despite having 2500$ Genelec 8050A studio speakers hooked up to the same machine.

    • @mobilePCreviews
      @mobilePCreviews Před rokem +68

      nah i disagree, I use headphones 99% of the time but for watching youtube videos while I eat dinner or something I want some kind of speaker. I also don't have the desk space for external speakers either. Built-in are good enough for odd videos here and there.

    • @TheObsesedAnimeFreaks
      @TheObsesedAnimeFreaks Před rokem +18

      100% agree, i've not heard a set of speakers included in a monitor that weren't complete ass compared to what i use normally. HOWEVER, the pair on my Gigabyte 48 inch OLED aren't horible... and if i hadn't bought my KEF speakers, i probably woudln't have an issue using them.

    • @michaelwallace1347
      @michaelwallace1347 Před rokem +2

      The speakers on my g8 oled aren’t that bad better than some speakers I’ve used form 5 below before lol.

    • @kendallguier1378
      @kendallguier1378 Před rokem +7

      Yes that .5 cubic inches is going to make ur monitors way bigger.

  • @KriLL325783
    @KriLL325783 Před rokem +707

    Big pro of external power brick: easier to replace than internal PSUs.

    • @Piketom1
      @Piketom1 Před rokem +45

      Which is a good plus on a monitor. A good display is like a good pair of headphones. As long as there are no fundamental flaws, it should last you a proverbial lifetime.

    • @jacksun_jack
      @jacksun_jack Před rokem +1

      I 100% agree, I've had 2 Acer x34s and have been able to retain a power supply as a backup, which I needed and with a quick swap it's done.

    • @CCW1911
      @CCW1911 Před rokem +30

      I was scratching my head when after pointing out the wobbly stand he says he'd prefer the power brick on the top of the monitor....what?

    • @ithryn
      @ithryn Před rokem +13

      Internal power boards on TV's and monitors are usually pretty easy to replace to be fair, though admittedly not as easy as an external brick. And external bricks suck for cable managing your desk area, honestly I don't care either way but they both have pros and cons

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Před rokem +1

      I 100% have no idea what you're talking about because it is way easier to find a cable for a internal power supply than it is to find an external power supply in fact I got a monitor that's really good for super cheap because it had no power supply. If it had had an internal power supply and just had the standard cable that comes out of everything like you use on a PC power supply for example then it would have went for way more money.

  • @erroldtumaque3430
    @erroldtumaque3430 Před rokem +303

    this was the size we would use for living room TVs sitting 10 ft away
    now we're in it

    • @booya2k
      @booya2k Před rokem +10

      Yeah if this was 34 ultra wide then it's an upgrade for me. I thought 38 was big but a 45? Sheesh LG

    • @zombl337og
      @zombl337og Před rokem +9

      but youll go blind if you sit to close to the TV

    • @TheBrennanSchafer
      @TheBrennanSchafer Před rokem +2

      It engulfs you in the game though. Great for working on too. These are def the future for visual data until we get all the current problems with AR/VR ironed out.

    • @drunkhusband6257
      @drunkhusband6257 Před rokem +4

      @@zombl337og No you won't, a TV does NOT hurt your eyes in any way. Total bs

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys Před rokem +1

      @@zombl337og lol no. Thats onanism

  • @simoncross5261
    @simoncross5261 Před rokem +47

    I'd love to see a main channel video making a video testing the cables included with a bunch of brands monitors to see if they actually include cables that meet the specifications. Then maybe a robot to check the reliability of the cables by bending from each brand. Labs special

    • @Jbegu
      @Jbegu Před rokem

      The cable testing will probably become one of the Labs’ projects

  • @satan5259
    @satan5259 Před rokem +29

    CZcams does support wider aspect ratio videos, Anamorphic on a Budget channel uploads sometimes in 2.39:1 or 2.35:1 and it fullscreens on my 21:9 monitor without any plugins (at least on Firefox)

    • @virtuaconker85
      @virtuaconker85 Před rokem +1

      I still use chrome and it just depends on the video you are watching as I come across videos in 21:9 all the time, I have even uploaded videos in 21:9 that playback just fine at that aspect ratio

    • @helplmchoking
      @helplmchoking Před rokem

      Yeah I've played full 32:9 videos on my G9 that take up the whole display, though that's not exactly common. It really depends on the video and if it's been rendered at a wider ratio or if the pillars are baked in

    • @EDXVA
      @EDXVA Před rokem

      DMS has plenty of 21:9 videos

    • @dave7474
      @dave7474 Před rokem +2

      linus media group uploads in 18.5/9, or somewhere around there

  • @yannissotiriadis1267
    @yannissotiriadis1267 Před rokem +11

    32" one monitor is great for editing, gaming, movies at office level.
    Photography editing in lightroom the picture you are editing in develop mode is exactly 30x40cm, probably the largest size a client will print or pick to include in the album. It's just great.

  • @LarryJ602
    @LarryJ602 Před rokem +37

    I got one and really like it. As he said, I have it on an arm so I can adjust it for the best angle depending on what I'm doing. It's my first OLED anything, and I really love the deep blacks and it made me realize why I hate black bars on content, they are really just grey. But not on this OLED panel.
    The reaction time is great, the colors are great, the brightness is great. The only complaint I have is the fact it's a 1440p panel and this big, it makes text and other icons look screen doorish. But in games and video, it's amazing. I never notice it once I start one up. Like he said, this is not for creators, but for anyone who games or watches videos.

    • @lilpain1997
      @lilpain1997 Před rokem +1

      Yeah careful with anything that has bars or does not fill out the 21:9 aspect ratio. It will unevenly burn the pixels in, and, after sometime burn in whatever aspect ratio it is. So CZcams would burn in a 16:9 aspect ratio into it

    • @georgejones5019
      @georgejones5019 Před rokem +3

      This has been my.biggest complaint. We're seeing a lot 1440p screens, but not seeing things for 4k. Yet the screen size and refresh rates keep climbing.

    • @haste953
      @haste953 Před rokem

      @@georgejones5019 That's because 4k will bottleneck with hdmi 2.1 unless they keep it on 120hz and WILL add compression because companies aren't using the new display port, so we can't actually get 4k without compression for now, all the displays you see 4k 240hz or 4k 144hz are full of compression and quality compromises. So that's why it's better they stay with 1440p until the new display port becomes standard.

    • @lilpain1997
      @lilpain1997 Před rokem

      @@georgejones5019 personally I would much rather drive a 3440x1440 panel at 34in than 4k. That said, a large display like this should be 4k as you will see pixels reading stuff. For gaming with some AA on it won't be too bad.

  • @ronaldpavlinich137
    @ronaldpavlinich137 Před rokem +15

    Got this monitor 4 days ago from Best Buy. Coming from a 32" 1440p VA Panel. First OLED monitor ever and I say with confidence that I will never go back. OLED is in a league of its own. Now some may complain about the PPI, but I use my PC strictly for gaming and cannot say that it is even noticeable. If you're reading text in your browser, or even your desktop, you can tell that the resolution is not as sharp, but you turn a game on and you literally can't tell that you're looking at 83 PPI.
    Plus if this was 4k, they'd probably be charging close to $3,000. This thing's already expensive enough.

    • @karmaplus87
      @karmaplus87 Před měsícem

      You paid close to $2500 usd?

    • @ronaldpavlinich137
      @ronaldpavlinich137 Před měsícem

      @@karmaplus87 It was right around $2,000 when I bought it. I think it was $1,700 before taxes.

    • @m.devellis
      @m.devellis Před 22 dny

      If your coming from a 1440p 32 inch monitor the PPI is at worst the same as your old monitor except now you have inky blacks, unreal response time, silky smooth motion and about 4 inches of extra screen real estate on both sides. I think this is definitely my next monitor

    • @karmaplus87
      @karmaplus87 Před 22 dny

      @m.devellis I'd disagree. After seeing it in person, I'd rather go with a 34" oled monitor @ WQHD any larger, and a bump in res is needed.

    • @m.devellis
      @m.devellis Před 22 dny

      @@karmaplus87 34 inch is ultra wide. 32 inch is 16:9. Both the 45 inch LG and 32 inch monitor are 1440p. Exactly the same number of vertical pixels and as well as the same height in inches, meaning they have the same PPI. 34 inch ultra wide is a different story. Same amount of pixels vs the other 2 with less vertical height meaning higher PPI. And I personally wouldn't get a 34 inch ultrawide because it is a bit of a downgrade coming from a 32 inch 16:9.

  • @ArcturusCOG
    @ArcturusCOG Před rokem +28

    Okay the reason why I’ve truly always loved external power brick is that if they ever quit, you can replace them easily without buying a whole new monitor or replacing it.

    • @Jorge.ALXNDR
      @Jorge.ALXNDR Před rokem +2

      Yeah. So user repairable. Throubleshooting a intern power supply defect is too risk and tricky.

  • @HealthyCriticism
    @HealthyCriticism Před rokem +18

    6:40 CZcams does indeed have ultrawide videos. Most of my videos are in ultrawide, the ones that are not is because the game does not support it :)

    •  Před rokem +2

      LTT's videos aren't 16:9 for instance. They are something in between 16:9 and 21:9. I came here to say the same. lol

    • @Neamow
      @Neamow Před rokem +3

      Yeah not sure what they're talking about, their own videos on the main channel are not in the standard 16:9 but a little bit wider (not ultrawide but it's a weird aspect ratio for phones). CZcams definitely supports it.

    • @braisedtoast9002
      @braisedtoast9002 Před rokem

      Almost all games support it with flawless widescreen

    • @HealthyCriticism
      @HealthyCriticism Před rokem

      @@braisedtoast9002 I've ran into games that don't cooperate well with that program, as rare as it might be

  • @bashoot
    @bashoot Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, just note to keep in mind...
    CZcams does definitely have ultrawide videos, and there is an extension called ultrawidify for the 16:9 content to remove bars.

  • @pocket-logic1154
    @pocket-logic1154 Před rokem +2

    "Would you like to spend an extra $300 on a feature you won't even use that much" is.. one way to look at that feature. I would prefer to think of that feature like this - Would you spend an extra $300 for a feature that allows you to tailor the curve of the panel to your specific needs. Yup, I'd pay the extra money for that feature. As a matter of fact, that's going to be my next monitor. I seriously hope more manufacturers are going to offer that feature.

  • @denisdavidek
    @denisdavidek Před rokem +88

    I am happy that OLED gaming monitors are becoming a thing, but this should have been at least 3840x1600 minimum or 5120*2160 maximum. I hope that those models with higher resolution will come in the future.

    • @haste953
      @haste953 Před rokem +4

      true but the problem with 4k or more is that you need the new display port standard or else you would introduce compression or actually just compromises in terms of quality, if it came with the new display port sure 10000% it would've been the play but as it doesn't then it's better that they stay away from it.

    • @SiriusXification
      @SiriusXification Před rokem +7

      6880 x 2880 should've been the target, tbh. 1440p240 is great but having the option to double the PPI at 120 for when necessary would be great. I'd imagine that that's where they're gonna go with next gen versions.

    • @haste953
      @haste953 Před rokem

      @@SiriusXification wouldn't that be 5k ultrawide? They're not even using the new displayport, that would just be full of compression and lower quality which is pointless for an oled panel and no gpu would be able to play any games on that because being honest no one is using these big ultrawide monitors for esports which realistically are the only games that can run decently and you wouldn't buy a display like that to play games on low graphics either and for watching content you would just get an external media center or a oled tv because windows hdr and content sucks compared to native apps from either of the 2 I mentioned before. I understand your point, 1440p ultrawide is already meh on 34inches now 45 it's like even more questionable, I'd say the minimum for a good display for gaming specially should be 100ppi AT LEAST because first you're sitting close and second this display is 800r so sitting further away is contradictory.

    • @peterstafsudd9158
      @peterstafsudd9158 Před rokem +7

      3840×1600 is my holy grail. I will sell my child for an OLED with that pixel count.

    • @MushMunkey
      @MushMunkey Před rokem +2

      Why? It's primarily for gaming... 240 HZ could never hit 3840x1600 especially in its current state

  • @Hieuby_Dooby
    @Hieuby_Dooby Před rokem +243

    Maybe for $1300, but $1700 is insane especially when it isn't 4k

    • @nahimgudfam
      @nahimgudfam Před rokem +15

      well nothing can run it at 240hz anyway so maybe with a 4090 you could at least get 120hz at native resolution.

    • @Dionyzos
      @Dionyzos Před rokem +24

      I just picked up a C2 for 750€. These monitors are crazy overpriced. OLEDs are not nearly as expensive to make anymore as they want us to think.

    • @Adlore
      @Adlore Před rokem +11

      Unless it's required for a particular profession, the quality improvement of 4k vs 1440p is not going to be as impressive as the improvement from the colour and contrast from mini-led or OLED displays. For gaming, OLED is the best.
      So not only will OLED monitors be best in class for visual experience, they will also be the best for responsiveness

    • @DDD-xx4mg
      @DDD-xx4mg Před rokem +4

      @@Adlore I would argue turning on DLDSR with a 4090 on my Alienware Oled going from 3440x1440 to 5120x2160 really improves the visuals in some titles getting rid of that 1440p blur and seeing fine textures in much more detail.

    • @coreydunkin
      @coreydunkin Před rokem +8

      Amazed that it's only 1440p, dissapointing, stick to an LG C2

  • @nicolaicornelis2853
    @nicolaicornelis2853 Před rokem +1

    Totally agree on the glossy finish vs. the anti-glare. I much prefer a black mirror to a grey-ish blob.

  • @MyICONIC
    @MyICONIC Před 5 měsíci +1

    Got this one at home. Superior for gaming, sucks in Windows applications due to the low resolution. Thinking of sending it back. You can clearly see the pixelations.

  • @makwikus
    @makwikus Před rokem +3

    External power bricks make servicing them much easier. I'd love a single cable, but since I had problems with internal power supplies in the past... I don't mind anymore.

  • @Karlan_
    @Karlan_ Před rokem +3

    I would love to see a test of smaller auxiliary displays. Like the mscreen over at kickstarter.

  • @BobbyLips
    @BobbyLips Před rokem +4

    Would like to see a comparison with LG's 42" OLED TV. Especially with the pixel density on thing. Wondering if there is any different in how text looks on each.

  • @matthewmayberry239
    @matthewmayberry239 Před rokem +30

    Having had this monitor for 80+ hours, it is not ready for daily use. The resolution and PPI for the size just doesn't work outside of games. For reference, when using this, I got text fringing until I scaled text to 275%, which makes no sense for daily use. Additionally, in standard use at 100-150%, you could see both green and red pixels on the same edge of lettering on almost everything. This was with using Grayscale Anti-Aliasing in Better ClearType. For the premium they're asking for this, they absolutely needed to go 3840x1600 or even 5120x2160 for it to work. Ended up returning it for the LG C2, which also has text issues, but it's also half the cost. Most won't pick this up for anything competitive since it's 240hz, because they'll go with the 27" option instead. I really wanted to love this thing, but it's just too unusable outside of gaming, and for $1700, I cant really justify that and deal with the issues. Hopefully LG revises this for 2024.

    • @Abu_Shawarib
      @Abu_Shawarib Před rokem +1

      The text fringing is because of unconventional sub-pixel layout, not because of the resolution (or at least not as much).

    • @matthewmayberry239
      @matthewmayberry239 Před rokem +5

      @@Abu_Shawarib I understand it's due to the layout, but my point is that unfortunately, due to the size of the screen paired with the lower resolution, it compounds the issue making it even worse.

    • @N4CR5
      @N4CR5 Před rokem

      Your feedback especially about the PPI is what I figured out too. Glad I didn't order. I'd go for the 1440 or the C2 as well I'm very torn between them. I have good daily/work IPS so text/burn in isn't a major issue.

    • @N4CR5
      @N4CR5 Před rokem +1

      @@Abu_Shawarib It is also due to PPI. It's like 90 or so. A 1440 27" is 120 DPI which I would consider minimum viable DPI for a monitor having used it for 13 years. With good eyes at the correct distance you basically can't make out pixels unless you really really look for them.

    • @MadMetalMacho
      @MadMetalMacho Před rokem

      @@Abu_Shawarib With good eyes 27" 1440p already has way less sharp text than 4k... 1440p at this size is really bad for non-gaming. Again, probably depends a lot on how good your eyes are as well.

  • @echtogammut
    @echtogammut Před rokem +3

    I would love something like this for my work/play monitor, but I sadly need a bit more DPI for work. I'd sacrifice refresh for resolution, but I know I'm not a typical buyer for this type of monitor.

  • @8020Alive
    @8020Alive Před rokem +69

    "Big and blurry, another LG cash grab"
    At least he's honest

  • @Juliacare
    @Juliacare Před rokem +1

    at 6:42 you said that youtube doesn’t have ultra wide videos, but it does support them.

  • @la3692
    @la3692 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review I’m still trying to decide between this one and the Samsung quantum dot Oled.? Which one would you get????!?

  • @mharrisonnc
    @mharrisonnc Před rokem +7

    I got the corsair xeonon flex definitely worth the extra money 800r curve is to aggressive for anything other gaming and even then more first person games. So having the “flex”ability to adjust curve on the fly is a godsend

    • @MINDAUGAS716
      @MINDAUGAS716 Před 5 měsíci

      are you liking your xeneon flex?

    • @mharrisonnc
      @mharrisonnc Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@MINDAUGAS716 i wound up returning it the resolution is to low for a monitor that size especially at its original price of 2k

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před rokem +13

    1. Phrasing
    2. While I’m glad this has HDMI 2.1, how long before DisplayPort 2.1 becomes more common in monitors?

  • @patrikmedia
    @patrikmedia Před rokem +1

    6:42 CZcams DOES have plenty of Ultrawide videos. But 16:9 is what most people upload at.

  • @JaySee5
    @JaySee5 Před rokem +2

    If the power was integrated into the monitor, it'd be even HEAVIER and wobble more. You'd also need an even beefier monitor arm to mount it.

  • @SkyChu0
    @SkyChu0 Před rokem +3

    I don't know if it's a terminology thing, but I feel like people often (mis)attribute Screen Door Effect to low DPI, but isn't the issue actually inter-pixel spacing? Sure, the two are often go-together, but they are technically separable.

  • @iris4547
    @iris4547 Před rokem +44

    really wish they would start making monitors with a resoltion between 1440p and 4k. something like this is a prime canditate for 1800p resolution.

    • @Xentronium
      @Xentronium Před rokem +7

      Well...
      1440 x 2560 = 3686400 pixels
      1440 x 3440 = 4953600 pixels
      2160 x 3840 = 8294400 pixels
      Granted, 1440p ultrawide is a million pixels short of being in the exact middle between 1440p and 4k but it still is between them and does have significantly more pixels than the former.

    • @Varangian_af_Scaniae
      @Varangian_af_Scaniae Před rokem

      Why?

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend Před rokem +4

      1600p is a thing...

    • @iris4547
      @iris4547 Před rokem +3

      @@oldfrend wrong aspect ratio.

    • @joshhowie4071
      @joshhowie4071 Před rokem

      @@oldfrend it would have been perfect

  • @conormurphy4328
    @conormurphy4328 Před rokem +2

    I believe that is indeed what she said

  • @derstef80
    @derstef80 Před rokem +1

    How is the dimming working with this monitor when having bright windows opening up like for text editing. In general it would be nice if you would cover desktop usage a bit more. I'm using a Dell 34" QD-OLED where this is ok - but I read that's annoying with OLEDs with a little more aggressive burn-in protection mechanisms.

  • @ricardoosegueda9286
    @ricardoosegueda9286 Před rokem +6

    I hope you guys also do a review for the 27 inch version that came out first. I'm on the market for a monitor, but I wouldn't go as big as this one.

    • @GeneralAeon
      @GeneralAeon Před rokem

      Check out hardware unboxed's stuff they've got far more monitor reviews, data etc so if you're looking for a monitor check those guys out instead of short circuit alone

  • @ADedLSpn
    @ADedLSpn Před rokem +34

    I definitely would like to see this in a 3840x1600 version at that size. Granted I currently have an ultragear that is a 3440x1440 at 34 inches or whatever so it would likely be more noticeable for me than others

    • @kodi0223
      @kodi0223 Před rokem

      im on the exact same boat, my 1440p is perfect for 38 inch, not too much or little, you need to lean in a bit and try to be able to see the pixels, but at 45 inch, that res should bump with the size increase

    • @CorDawgYT
      @CorDawgYT Před rokem

      I have a 32" curved at 1440 so I wouldn't consider this an upgrade until the resolution is better.

    • @Chipsaru
      @Chipsaru Před rokem +1

      I have LG 38" 3840x1600 and I just want OLED version of it.

    • @gencoserpen1260
      @gencoserpen1260 Před rokem

      No even at 3840x1600 a 45" would have 92 ppi. Not quite as bad as the 45GR95QE but still terrible. Any display with pixel density below 110 ppi (37.5" 3840x1600 or 27" 2560x1440) should be considered unacceptable in this day and age. I will check back again the day someone makes a high refresh 5120x2160 display at 40" (there is a DELL IPS productivity monitor at that size & resolution, but it is only 60hz).

    • @orlfane1622
      @orlfane1622 Před rokem

      I have the same curved 32 1440 and unfortunately I think That 32 1440 is still the way to go. with a 3080 ti I'm getting over 100 fps with max settings on everything I play.

  • @ossme
    @ossme Před rokem +2

    They way he slammed that box on the table screamed “John cena”!

  • @brandentakerian9499
    @brandentakerian9499 Před rokem +1

    What type of monitor arm would you recommend safely mounting this with? I just bought this monitor last week and am looking for a solution.

  • @realzyxtomatic
    @realzyxtomatic Před rokem +11

    I've got an LG 38" ultrawide that has a 1600 pixel height rather than 1440, and I definitely prefer the extra bit of height when it comes to productivity.

    • @Michplay
      @Michplay Před rokem +2

      Same, i also got that monitor and i love it. I just wished it was oled. Because the HDR on this 38GL950-B monitor is just awefull. It’s not true HDR if this monitor was oled then it would have been different

    • @realzyxtomatic
      @realzyxtomatic Před rokem +1

      @@Michplay Agreed. The edge lit backlight on my 38WN95C is pretty terrible at HDR, so I just turned off HDR altogether. OLED would solve that. Otherwise, the 38 is a fantastic monitor.

  • @krzychuwr
    @krzychuwr Před rokem +5

    If only they made this exact monitor but 5120 x 2160 :c I wouldn't mind dropping down to 120hz

  • @Lightfellow
    @Lightfellow Před rokem +1

    "They didn't even sponsor this, they're that confident."
    What, do you imply that the video would have been different had they sponsored it?

  • @theshazman
    @theshazman Před rokem +1

    Need that resolution to catch up with those physical dimensions. I am on a 42" 4k here. 3840x1600 on a 38" was barely there.. 3440x1400 @ 45" is just not dense enough PPI. Still, nice to see the industry pushing forward to more OLED, faster OLED and OLED all the things!

  • @particle_wave7614
    @particle_wave7614 Před rokem +13

    Any news on 2nd gen qd-oled monitors? Hoping those come out within the next couple months

  • @TheQuickSilver101
    @TheQuickSilver101 Před rokem +3

    Reasonable is relative. I paid a fair bit less than $1700 USD for my current PC

  • @domenicscrenci9274
    @domenicscrenci9274 Před rokem

    Pleasantly surprised to see optical audio out. Would be good in my scenario with an Xbox Series X and computer speakers

  • @lukaspotthast2142
    @lukaspotthast2142 Před rokem +1

    Would really love to see a sensibly priced monitor in the „apple“ pixel density space: 24‘ 4K -> 27‘ 5k -> 32‘ 6k with a size >= 32 and a respectively sized resolution from other vendors, which could mainly be used as a work monitor having great clarity but could still be used as a light gaming monitor (120 instead of 60hz or smth). One can dream. But I think affordable 6k/8k panels are a few years into the future…

  • @kajurn791
    @kajurn791 Před rokem +9

    This display has a serious PPI issue. Works for gaming, but unless you want the 240hz it's better to buy the cheaper C2.

  • @CarlosLuvsU
    @CarlosLuvsU Před rokem +121

    That’s what she said 🙊🙀

  • @devyntheunbroken7303
    @devyntheunbroken7303 Před rokem +1

    I think yall are missing the point. This monitor isn't meant for productivity, but strictly for gaming at 240hz. Yeah if you wanna game at 4k then get a C2 42 that has 120hz but also suffer performance if you don't have a 3090 or higher. I personally love this monitor for Apex Legends, Destiny 2, and Star Citizen.

  • @37Kilo2
    @37Kilo2 Před rokem +1

    I've been using the Odyssey 49" (LCD) for almost 2 years, and love it! But... Now I want this. Thankfully it's cost is out of my reach right now, so I can trust myself to not make another unnecessary purchase.
    As for the anti-glare coating, I have to agree, it's terrible. I bought the etched Steam Deck and hate the screen compared to a glossy finish. It's far worse with glare for me, and it's a pain to remove fingerprints and smudges.

  • @kinzokushirogane1594
    @kinzokushirogane1594 Před rokem +9

    Soon enough samsungs g9 oled is coming out. Same 240hz but QD-oled over normal oled that LG uses. 32:9 aspect ratio and will likely cost same if not less

    • @erikleblanc4539
      @erikleblanc4539 Před rokem +1

      Way too big

    • @winebartender6653
      @winebartender6653 Před rokem +2

      It will absolutely not cost less. The oled g9 will at minimum be $2500 I would guess

    • @AkiraSieghart
      @AkiraSieghart Před rokem +2

      Considering the G9 Neo launched at $2299, I doubt the G9 OLED will be less than $1700. I'd expect it to match the original Neo's $2299 or for Samsung to round it up to $2499.

    • @jordanjack4629
      @jordanjack4629 Před rokem +3

      You're out of your damn mind if you think the G9 OLED is going to be anything less than $2000 USD. The regular G9 is $1500 and it's only QLED. Analysts and insiders have been saying we'll be lucky to see sub-$2300.

    • @gamingmarcus
      @gamingmarcus Před rokem +1

      And come with Samsung QC. Good luck

  • @gsraldo99
    @gsraldo99 Před rokem +5

    I had this monitor for a day before I returned it. Used it for 7 hours and the vrr flicker was way too noticeable. I was amazed by the picture but man the flicker was driving me nuts. I was able to get rid of the flicker by disabling gsync and capping the fps…. But I didn’t feel like it was worth it. So I’ll stick to my c1.

    • @braisedtoast9002
      @braisedtoast9002 Před rokem +1

      I have a c1 and am thinking about switching. A 3090 can't really handle 4k. What flicker are you referring to? Was it really that bad?

    • @cyanidex
      @cyanidex Před rokem +1

      Did you have another display attached? Mine didn't have the flicker when it was the sole display but as soon as I added another panel, the flickering started and, yeah, it was unbearable. There is a "fix" by disabling GSYNC compat in control panel.

    • @gsraldo99
      @gsraldo99 Před rokem

      @@braisedtoast9002 there’s a known VRR/GSYNC thing with oleds. I’ve read it has to do with oled tech specifically and how fast it is. Over the 7 hours I had it I just couldn’t deal with it. It felt like my brightness was on a knob and someone was constantly making it brighter and dimmer. Basically flashed. My c1 does it too with my 4080. However it’s not as pronounced and when I went to look for it I noticed it flickered too. Some people don’t care but I was just sensitive to it.

    • @gsraldo99
      @gsraldo99 Před rokem

      @@cyanidex yeah I had my c1 attached and it was really terrible. Once I tried it solo it was not as bad but still there enough to make me notice it. It was like one of those things where you noticed it once and it’s all you see now type of thing. I did get the flicker to stop but it had me turn off gsync. When I did that and capped the fps I would noticed like micro tearing in the middle. I figured , if I have to do all this crap then it’s not worth keeping.

    • @gsraldo99
      @gsraldo99 Před rokem

      @@Testiculitis lol I can’t stand it. Another quirk of pc gaming.

  • @CoryDickes
    @CoryDickes Před rokem +1

    Linus: my employees make a lot of money!
    Dude on camera: I can't afford a $1500ish monitor.

  • @swecreations
    @swecreations Před rokem +1

    External power bricks is a big plus, if that ever breaks replacing it will be much easier.

  • @djalali59
    @djalali59 Před rokem +18

    I literally just returned this monitor after 72 hours with it. The Alienware QD-OLED is simply better in every way, apart from it being “only” 175hz.
    QD-OLED is 100% the next big thing to look for, it blows LG’s WOLED out of the water. The Alienware is staying on my desk until the new QD-OLED G9 comes out later this year.

    • @viking9442
      @viking9442 Před rokem

      Yo I have the alienware myself what did you prefer on the alienware?

    • @GyliuDot
      @GyliuDot Před rokem +4

      I have to ask, considering how good that monitor already is, why do you want to upgrade so early?

    • @djalali59
      @djalali59 Před rokem +1

      @@viking9442 colors are SIGNIFICANTLY better / more saturated due to there not being a white subpixel in QD-OLED. Furthermore, the Alienware has a glossy coating, which makes it look like you're almost looking through a window. The LG has a traditional matte screen so it doesn't look nearly as impressive as a traditional OLED would. I also thought the lower pixel density on the LG wouldn't bother me, but other than in game, it really is a deal breaker.

    • @andreimadalin2526
      @andreimadalin2526 Před rokem +4

      and the 34"one has much much higher PPI then this(84 ppi a joke), even a 4k 42"or 48" tv has more ppi (104 and 91 respectivley)

    • @djalali59
      @djalali59 Před rokem +1

      @@GyliuDot because I watch too much LTT.
      In all honesty, it's just one of my hobbies, and I think the OLED G9 is just the natural upgrade path from the Alienware. Higher resolution and refresh rate, and apparently it's a new "2nd gen QD-OLED" panel they're using which is supposed to be even better.

  • @Crimsaur
    @Crimsaur Před rokem +4

    1440p on a monitor that big is pretty bad.

  • @captntunabeerd
    @captntunabeerd Před rokem +1

    I hope i will live in times when this will be standard as 1080p is today :o

  • @DaileyDoseOfJoseph
    @DaileyDoseOfJoseph Před rokem +1

    Dude said "CZcams doesn't have ultrawide videos."
    "Are you sure about that?" says John Cena, for he has checked.

  • @SnailzRus
    @SnailzRus Před rokem +6

    I would love this thing if it was 3840x1600. I have a 3440x1440 35" ultrawide right now, and stepping down from ~100 ppi to ~80 ppi for that price... Woof.

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend Před rokem +1

      main reason i didn't get one. i got the DWF qd-oled from alienware instead.

    • @urkent4463
      @urkent4463 Před rokem

      but get a trust on that : the 240hz would blow your mind instead. But that's not possible for the price . . . 3840x1600 - that would be it

  • @Sleepy-or3lx
    @Sleepy-or3lx Před rokem +5

    He is on point about the blur, on glossy screen it just fazes out not to mention colors are more accurate. But blur from anti reflective coating is super annoying, my brain just can’t stop trying to process it just like when I don’t have my glasses on.

  • @jamesthompson4062
    @jamesthompson4062 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this helpful review. Can you suggest an ultra wide screen that is as good as this but has the higher pixel count as I do a lot of CAD work on my screens and would find a ultra wide really helpful, not just for gaming 😎

  • @kriaz9916
    @kriaz9916 Před 8 měsíci

    Looking to pick one up for 1200 right now, so excited

  • @Zzzlol94
    @Zzzlol94 Před rokem +3

    I wish there was a much bigger push towards glossy PC monitors. Especially on OLEDs, matt coatings kinda ruin it.

  • @bigturkey1
    @bigturkey1 Před rokem +6

    youd really have to be into competitive gaming to get one of those instead of a 42-55" 4k

    • @Dionyzos
      @Dionyzos Před rokem

      For competetive gaming those new 27" OLEDs look way more suitable

    • @gamingmarcus
      @gamingmarcus Před rokem

      @@Dionyzos For competitive gaming you can just use a custom resolution to make a smaller monitor. 48" screen perfectly translates to a 24" 1080p resolution.

    • @bigturkey1
      @bigturkey1 Před rokem

      @@Dionyzos 120hz oled is plenty. youd have to be a tryhard sweat to pay $1000 for a 1440p monitor

    • @lilpain1997
      @lilpain1997 Před rokem

      @@gamingmarcus then you risk burning that smaller screen into the monitor... It's OLED. You want to fill the entire screen and not have bars. Seeing as you said competitive gaming I assume that the person would play it a lot... Which will then burn in the smaller aspect ratio as the other pixels are not getting used

    • @gamingmarcus
      @gamingmarcus Před rokem

      @@lilpain1997 Of course you'd still need to be using the display for mixed usage and content consumption. Otherwise the space is just wasted.
      Personally, when I say competitive gaming I mean going hard at csgo for 2-3 hours which leaves me pretty tired. But then there's another 2-3 hours of content consumption which I assume does balance things out.

  • @BlakeBake
    @BlakeBake Před 6 měsíci +1

    Jist picked one up at Best Buy for $995. Setting it up now 👌🏼

  • @Channel-iu6de
    @Channel-iu6de Před 7 měsíci

    Ive have an Ultrawide screen, if you like having two monitors over one large one, you can use PIP mode and just simply connect your monitor to two ports on your video card and it acts just like two monitors except no stupid bezel in the middle of your screen! its awesome.

  • @Piketom1
    @Piketom1 Před rokem +3

    12:00 A lot of that crispiness and responsiveness is just due to it being an OLED panel. That perfect pixel response is going to make the refresh rate feel faster while you are gaming. I am a big fan of the resolution too. It should be relatively easy to fully utilize the HDR and refresh rate of the display with hardware up to two generations old. For the price, a higher resolution would be great, but this looks like a really nice overall package.

  • @proesterchen
    @proesterchen Před rokem +8

    3440 x 1440 is way too few pixels for that size.

    • @zzzap4778
      @zzzap4778 Před rokem +1

      exactly, this product sucks. Why is the resolution not mentioned until very very late into the video??

    • @blaness13
      @blaness13 Před rokem

      maybe if you are shoving your nose into it.

    • @winebartender6653
      @winebartender6653 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@blaness13 no, it is objectively bad. Like, 27" 1080p bad.

    • @blaness13
      @blaness13 Před rokem +1

      @@winebartender6653 I don't think you know what "Objectively Bad" is

    • @winebartender6653
      @winebartender6653 Před rokem +2

      @@blaness13 No, it literally is. The PPI is significantly lower than panels of the same size that cost much less and offer the same tech aside from 240hz and a curved screen.
      If PPI is a measure for clarity, 83 PPI is bad. It looks like a window screen is placed on the monitor because of the pixel separation.

  • @aronseptianto8142
    @aronseptianto8142 Před rokem +1

    it really feels weird when people with good camera reviews high end monitor
    especially with the anti-glare on
    you could tell me the video on the screen is green-screened in and i would've believed it

  • @tallgeese3pilot
    @tallgeese3pilot Před rokem +1

    Honestly, I would love a 5k2k version that can run at least 120hz. After going ultrawide a few years ago, I like it better than 16x9, but also, I still love gaming in 4k on my LG C1.

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Před rokem +4

    "IT'S SO BIG! . . . and it's curved?"

  • @Seriksy
    @Seriksy Před 11 měsíci +3

    If this was glossy, I would get it. Glossy is superior to matte in terms of picture quality and how vibrant it is

  • @dustinberthold962
    @dustinberthold962 Před rokem +1

    LG: I absolutely love what you produce, and my house is a product of this; including the 48" LG Oled CX that I am writing this on. I would love a 55" curved OLED with all of the amazing features you produce with NVidia and HDR+. I am pretty particular, and desire the following feature before a purchase: Quantum Dot(I know Samsung) OLED, 4K 240 hz, curvature, HDR10/10+, AMD/NVidia sync, no stand(I will wall mount and reduce cost due to never using stand), Dolby Vision, other flagship features and the most amazing color/experience a participator can enjoy.
    You make amazing products LG, and I know you can do it!
    Samsungs' MicroLed in the near future is also looking pretty solid...

  • @Spooky4815
    @Spooky4815 Před rokem +1

    At 6:42 "CZcams dont have untrawide videoes" That is incorrect, as a ultrawide user i can confirm there is ultrawide videoes on youtube.

  • @JesseArt
    @JesseArt Před rokem +4

    It's so disappointing that the resolution is just 3440x1440 and not something like 3840x1600. I'd MUCH rather have that extra vertical resolution at 120/144Hz than a narrower view at 240Hz. The 21:9 aspect ratio is just too narrow for me, even on a giant screen like this.

  • @TMProjection
    @TMProjection Před rokem +6

    3440 x 1440 resolution is an instant deal breaker to me
    so sad as everything else is just amazing, but as a designer / artist its just unacceptable that DPI

    • @James-dg8oz
      @James-dg8oz Před rokem

      Would have bought this over LG C2 42" if it wasn't such low PPI. What a shame.

    • @rossharper1983
      @rossharper1983 Před rokem +1

      I love ultrawide but have to agree with you. I'm using 3440x1440 but on a 34". Anything bigger needs more PPI

  • @Movie_Games
    @Movie_Games Před rokem +1

    Does this or the Corsair version have built in crosshair overlays?

  • @TheLotroNerd
    @TheLotroNerd Před rokem +1

    even a desk arm with a sit stand desk is gonna be wobbly.

  • @jimqjordun6431
    @jimqjordun6431 Před rokem +4

    Just buy a 42C2 for 40% of the price of this monstrosity, which also looks way better since it's actually 4K and true glossy. The PPI of this 1440p at 45" is CRAZY low. Maybe the lowest ever for a monitor lol.

  • @arandomcat8346
    @arandomcat8346 Před rokem +4

    that’s what she said

  • @JLMilano
    @JLMilano Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's also on offer literally all the time. Currently £1,250.

  • @criostasis
    @criostasis Před rokem

    4:55 look at the logo as if it’s a 3D cube, the the U and G become clear

  • @florihae
    @florihae Před rokem +7

    Powerbricks are 100% superior to inbuild PSU. It makes the monitor thin, removes a heatsource away from it, can be replaced and is easy to hide together with the cable management tray you should have anyway.

    •  Před rokem

      I dont agree with your points. The monitor is allready large. A centimeter or two more in depth doesn't matter. I never had any power supplies on monitors failing so I see no need to replace them and having it inside the monitor is way more clean. I have no clue about the heat issue but I doubt it can't be solved with a couple bucks worth of aluminum heatsinks.

    • @florihae
      @florihae Před rokem

      @ I had one monitor that had a broken internal PSU and one that smelled really "hot". (Both were very old) I agree it is probably not a big deal. But I am a tinkerer (engineer) and love to repurpose things. A monitor that runs on DC current is ideal to run directly off a battery and the PSU I can use for other thingd too

  • @lavishlyDecorated
    @lavishlyDecorated Před rokem +3

    0:21 - Fun fact: if a company sends you something, it is actually a sponsored video even if you haven't received any payment or agreed to anything.

    •  Před rokem

      By that logic every big reviewer makes only sponsored videos because they get most of their things for free.

    • @lavishlyDecorated
      @lavishlyDecorated Před rokem

      @ yes.

  • @LoudForLife
    @LoudForLife Před rokem +1

    That's what she said, seriously though the ppi on these 45" 3440x1440 like he said pixels are apparent but he didn't mention it has the same ppi as a 27" 1080p so you can really relate to the way this is going to look.

  • @dayjeremy
    @dayjeremy Před 6 měsíci +1

    Best Buy has this display for $700 off right now ($999.99). The catch is that you have to spend $50 to buy a My Best Buy Plus membership for a year. I just picked one up today and now I almost need a bigger desk. Much bigger than the 34" ultrawide that it just replaced and so much better.

  • @jwags24
    @jwags24 Před rokem +6

    I completely disagree about the lack of speakers. Speakers provide unnecessary thickness to a product that 99 percent of people will never use.

  • @cosmeticwave
    @cosmeticwave Před rokem +3

    That's what she sa-

  • @eheim_kevin8209
    @eheim_kevin8209 Před rokem

    Love that two USBB at the Back^^

  • @PainInTheAss33
    @PainInTheAss33 Před rokem

    what about overshoot/inverse ghosting? RTINGS made review of 27inch of this and they wrote about visible overshoot, is here any while your framerate is below 200fps?

  • @klatchabobby
    @klatchabobby Před rokem +2

    What do you mean CZcams doesn't have ultrawide videos? I've uploaded like 3840 x 400 as a video before...

  • @AgentSn0wWhite
    @AgentSn0wWhite Před rokem +1

    They should put the moniter power bricks into the upright of the stands

  • @jedimaster12100
    @jedimaster12100 Před rokem +1

    I had a 38 Alienware UW that came out in 2020 and used by 27 inch in portrait mode. I loved it but went back to using my 27" (1440p) and a 24" (1080p) for work. It just didn't mesh well with what I wanted to do and the black bars on UW annoy me.

  • @PCPAyLOAD
    @PCPAyLOAD Před 10 měsíci +2

    IF it were closer to 4K then I would say the asking price would be a bit more reasonable. And that panel, while capable of much higher brightness has been factory locked down to limit possible burn in. But it can handle more brightness and I fell like LG should have focused on tweaking it to be brighter with anti-burn-in features like on the LG OLED C1,C2 and C3 TV's, rather then lazily just locking down the brightness.

  • @Bastispark
    @Bastispark Před rokem

    does it have hardware BL-Filter/Nightmode?
    I have Level 4 Blue Lightfilter on permanently with my Asus ROG PG258Q

  • @boedilllard5952
    @boedilllard5952 Před rokem

    Would love a 57" 32:9 qd oled. (I currently have two 32" monitors so it wouldn't be quite as much real estate but to get rid of the line in the middle I'd make the trade off).

  • @paulopires5931
    @paulopires5931 Před rokem

    I prefer power bricks on the outside because that way you can replace it easly if it gets damaged when being inside the monitor is more complicated.

  • @Bobby59
    @Bobby59 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m looking for something about this size to replace my two 27 in monitors. I was going to pick up a third monitor because I need more screen area for work apps. Is there a way I could designate this monitor to have 3 or 4 separate areas?

  • @helplmchoking
    @helplmchoking Před rokem +1

    I'd love a size comparison with the Odyssey G9. I feel your pain trying to set up a monitor this big solo, the G9 is incredibly heavy but I'm curious to know if this is roughly the same vertical height as the G9 display.
    I ask because while I'm very keen on ultrawides for the desktop - imo there's a maximum vertical size for monitors you sit close to, it's more comfortable to turn your head than to constantly be looking up and down, so if this is even taller than the G9 I feel like it'd get uncomfortable to use and I'd rather just have extra width

    • @scoobs9768
      @scoobs9768 Před rokem

      Really want to know this too! I’m looking for an ultrawide and curious to see how this feels compared to a G9 Neo

    • @ZLy916
      @ZLy916 Před rokem

      I looked it up and it shows the LG45 height without stand is 17 inches and the Samsung G9 is 14 inches.

  • @xxcodeman
    @xxcodeman Před rokem

    What’s the link of this HDR video you guys like to show/watch? I’ve always wanted to use it on my AW but I don’t know where it is:(

  • @adnan.alagic
    @adnan.alagic Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'd like to just say one thing: Looking from a consumer standpoint, I think it's always better to have a external power brick than a built-in. In case it stops working like a I had many times with laptop power bricks, it's much easier to replace than a built-in version. So yes I like them external and I don't mind taping it to the desk and forget about it.

  • @McLovinMods
    @McLovinMods Před rokem

    The ending/word from our sponsor line should have been, "I can't really afford it right now, but maybe I can after this word from our sponsor!"