QD-OLED vs WOLED Burn In, My Thoughts - April Q&A

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    04:04 - When Are We Getting 32-inch OLEDs for Gaming?
    06:10 - Rtings Burn-In Test and QD-OLED vs WOLED
    14:50 - Why Are sRGB Mode Settings Locked?
    18:19 - What Aspects to Performance Actually Matter?
    24:30 - How Dim is Too Dim?
    26:36 - Phone and Laptop OLED vs Desktop Monitor OLED
    29:50 - Will Screensavers Make a Resurgence?
    31:57 - When Will OLEDs Be Suitable for Desktop Use?
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    QD-OLED vs WOLED Burn In, My Thoughts - April Q&A
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Komentáře • 486

  • @yosharian
    @yosharian Před rokem +374

    Regarding screen savers, bear in mind you can have a screen saver that's a completely black screen. So the pixels are off.

    • @manubra5853
      @manubra5853 Před rokem +62

      Wouldn’t that literally have the same effect as the „turn off display after x minutes“ In windows?
      I’m not 100% sure but both don’t actually turn the computer off so idk

    • @HamidKarzai
      @HamidKarzai Před rokem +100

      @@manubra5853 it's mostly the same but I think if you set a screensaver then you'll instantly get an image response when you come back and move the mouse, whereas if the display is off you'll have to wait a second or two for it to power on again

    • @TheMetacre
      @TheMetacre Před rokem +30

      Just turn off the Oled, whenever I turn off my Alienware it does the Pixel Refresh routine, so you are adding one extra maintenance routine

    • @yosharian
      @yosharian Před rokem +25

      @@TheMetacre Turning off the monitor is a manual action, whereas a screen saver is automatic.

    • @lepari9986
      @lepari9986 Před rokem +32

      @yosharian turning off monitor is not manual action if you use "turn the monitor off after X minutes setting." Turning it on however...

  • @deterministicj7859
    @deterministicj7859 Před rokem +68

    RTings confirmed that they are adding the Dell Alienware AW3423DWF, the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8/G85SB S34BG85, and the LG 27GR95QE-B to the longevity test going forward. We should be able to get a better idea of if this is a problem after the first few updates.

    • @novalechuck7498
      @novalechuck7498 Před 10 měsíci +2

      i had several burn in with the oled g8 and the aw3423dw...glad that i got a refund....now i switched back to IPS panel

    • @PPedroFernandes
      @PPedroFernandes Před 7 měsíci

      @@novalechuck7498 why do you even bother coming into the comments with obviously fake bullshit? What the fuck do you have to gain from this lie? Where is this hate coming from?
      There's absolutely 0 chance you got burn inside a return window

  • @Mario543212
    @Mario543212 Před 11 měsíci +36

    If manufacturers provided 5 year burn-in warranty I would snap-buy one for my 50/50 gaming/productivity usage. Not gonna buy a $1k monitor just to see a permanent taskbar on my screen after 2 years.

  • @1Aquadon
    @1Aquadon Před rokem +1

    Thanks Tim.. For Keeping us up to date on Monitor tech!!!!

  • @tommyb6611
    @tommyb6611 Před rokem +84

    Rtings has included gaming oled monitors in testing. The qdoled variety.
    So in a next episode we'll have a better image of their performance.

    • @kelownatechkid
      @kelownatechkid Před rokem +14

      Yeah kinda surprised he didn't at least skim the video/article before replying lol??

    • @FunkMonk1111
      @FunkMonk1111 Před rokem

      and doesnt Sony and LG use different pannels? so Rtings will have a big impact i think.

    • @theanimerapper6351
      @theanimerapper6351 Před rokem

      @@FunkMonk1111 no it's the same panel. Sony TV's either use LG or Samsung panels

    • @FunkMonk1111
      @FunkMonk1111 Před rokem

      @TheAnimeRapper samsung, thank you. I new there was 2different panels,

    • @FunkMonk1111
      @FunkMonk1111 Před rokem

      I thort Sony used Samsung panels tho not LGs?

  • @TheIcarus92
    @TheIcarus92 Před rokem +13

    Hope the video testing and comparing the LG 27GR95QE firmware update comes out soon!

  • @obocecha
    @obocecha Před rokem +86

    I bought my Alienware QD OLED last September. I have approximately 1200 hours on it at this point with a mix of gaming and productivity. I have experienced 0 burn in and it seems to be performing exactly as the day I took it out of the box.

    • @GAG091186
      @GAG091186 Před rokem +17

      Good to hear. An other user wrote some months ago in another CZcams comment section that he has the same exact monitor as you, but he experienced burn in as he used this monitor extensively for productivity. The warranty made sure of him being able to replace the monitor free of charge with a new one, which is good, but it's nevertheless a bit of a hazzle having to replace monitors because of burn-in.
      All the current OLED Gaming Monitors for PC, both WOLED and QD-OLED are at its first gen, so it can only get better from here. One year from now we can get more extensive user reports from OLED Gaming Monitors, something I look forward to.

    • @foch3
      @foch3 Před rokem +4

      Same. I've use the same desktop pattern the whole time too. Nothing...

    • @Octet
      @Octet Před rokem +4

      same here, mainly use it for productivity. I recently got the 1 hour PANEL refresh at 1,500 hours. Have owned the monitor for about 7 months

    • @DarkCloud360
      @DarkCloud360 Před rokem +4

      I'm sure you can easily avoid burn-in simply by lowering the brightness. Especially if you use it for all-day productivity.
      At least that‘s what I do with my Alienware.

    • @chemicalbuz
      @chemicalbuz Před rokem +8

      well i really do hope a 6 months old monitor doesn't how any problem yet, it would be a scam otherwise. When spending big money on a monitor people should expect at least 6-7 years with no issue whatsoever.

  • @dvlax3l
    @dvlax3l Před rokem +155

    I really hope that Microsoft will update Windows 11 to support different subpixel layouts, it will be the perfect solution!

    • @thanos1000000fc
      @thanos1000000fc Před rokem +10

      More like Windows 21

    • @MLWJ1993
      @MLWJ1993 Před rokem +14

      Better support for software colour profiles while they're at it too 🤔

    • @oMega-sm1eg
      @oMega-sm1eg Před rokem +36

      Well, I guess they are too busy identifying features that people start to like and removing them.

    • @Accuaro
      @Accuaro Před rokem +3

      It will never happen

    • @ameserich
      @ameserich Před rokem

      Who even told you that microsoft can fix it? The only fix is to increase PPI, or up the scale to 125-150%

  • @Steadymobbin711
    @Steadymobbin711 Před rokem +25

    You guys are monsters, keep the high quality content coming! Thanks for all you do big guy

    • @alostcat
      @alostcat Před rokem +3

      It's a 38 minute video it's only been 30 minutes after the upload

    • @Troint
      @Troint Před rokem

      @@alostcat maybe he went to the Q&A he needed and called it a day

    • @KingsDR
      @KingsDR Před rokem +1

      @@alostcat we got the comment patrol over here

  • @pedro4205
    @pedro4205 Před rokem +35

    Phone OLED is really different from monitor OLED. Not only the pixel layout are completely different, the pixels are made to be close together. Samsung tried to make a notebook with an OLED screen using the AMOLED technology, it was awful. But it is significantly more resistant to burn-in, this is why it can maintain 800 nits no problem.

    • @payver
      @payver Před rokem +1

      I like the OLED more on my iPhone 13 Pro as on the Corsair Xenon Flex, maybe its the glossy finish on the iPhone.
      But the Xenon is really good in anti-glare.

    • @Your_Paramour
      @Your_Paramour Před rokem +1

      Phone amoled panels also use different organic substances for each of the RGB colours as well I believe, which is completely different to qd-oled and w-oled panels.

    • @relsre
      @relsre Před rokem

      huh, interesting. Just curious, what's the model of this Samsung AMOLED notebook, and how was it awful?

    • @pedro4205
      @pedro4205 Před rokem +2

      @@relsre I can't remember the model, but it had a green tent, the sub pixel made it worse than QD OLED for text, and the pixels were so small that the density was off.

    • @Broothski
      @Broothski Před rokem

      Interesting, I'd always wondered why burn in wasn't a common issue for phones. Thanks for the explanation.

  • @bearnord4665
    @bearnord4665 Před rokem +2

    Your work is greatly appreciated, keep it up!

  • @mrkwse4415
    @mrkwse4415 Před rokem +18

    Rtings have actually now started an accelerated longevity test for the AW3423DWF and I think the equivalent Samsung and LG QD-OLED monitors - one to keep an eye on

    • @ChristianJosephs
      @ChristianJosephs Před rokem

      I just wonder how these burn-in tests are accurate with normal gaming use. They keep the monitors running forever and never turn them off. Myself plays 2-3 hours and turns off the monitor and then on again.

    • @mostlyindica
      @mostlyindica Před rokem +1

      @@ChristianJosephs NO they turn them off several times a day.

    • @ChristianJosephs
      @ChristianJosephs Před rokem

      @@mostlyindica good to know when I read about it in reddit it was written differently. Will check the whole report.

    • @pedro4205
      @pedro4205 Před rokem

      @@ChristianJosephs If you sell OLED monitors with a disclaim that it is only for gaming and content consumption than this is a valide question. If not than you can assume that people will use oled to any other thing that make it burn-in.

    • @pedro4205
      @pedro4205 Před rokem

      @El Cactuar English isn't my native language, thanks for the tips!

  • @Tepnox
    @Tepnox Před rokem

    Lot's of good information. Thx Tim!

  • @fanofentropy2280
    @fanofentropy2280 Před rokem +17

    My monitors are on 18~20 hours a day, so I guess I'll be waiting another decade for an IPS to OLED upgrade.

    • @Masterfighterx
      @Masterfighterx Před rokem +3

      MicroLED is the way. Best of OLED without the cons, but that's sadly in the future..

    • @proggz39
      @proggz39 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Masterfighterx I'm still waiting for a mini led that supports all the features I want in monitor

    • @Soandnb
      @Soandnb Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Masterfighterx"electroluminescent" QD (or as they call it, NanoLED, despite it not containing LEDs) is also another display technology I'm keeping my eyes peeled for. I'm skeptical about the claims but it could offer similar benefits to MicroLED.

  • @eternalwanderer3785
    @eternalwanderer3785 Před rokem +3

    One of the biggest thing I noticed with my LG OLED TV and QD-OLED is to not actually fully powering off the TV or display. When you turn off the display and allow it to sit in sleep mode, it'll run its pixel refresher. I've had my CX for 2 years now, and QD-OLED for 3 months and have yet to manually run a refresher once, there is zero burn in and QD-OLED Panel Health is always green when I check despite using it for work everyday (mind you I set the display to auto off in 5 minutes, so when I step away for lunch, it lets the panel refresh).

  • @thatzaliasguy
    @thatzaliasguy Před rokem +1

    Excited for PHOLED

  • @MaethorDerien
    @MaethorDerien Před rokem +13

    Yeah, I really wanted a 32 to 38 inch panel but yeah I originally went with the C1 but also picked up the alienware UW, mostly because using a TV as a monitor has some annoyances. I use the alienware as the primary monitor and the LG with my PS5 and connected to the PC for watching videos/movies. 3 year burn in protection on the alienware makes me not really worry about it that much. My upgrade cycle for a monitor is typically 4 to 5 years so I wasn't too worried if it gets an issue at 4 years. I would really like to see a 4 or 5 year standard burn in warranty though.

  • @kacpergajewski5
    @kacpergajewski5 Před rokem

    Hi Tim! Stay awesome! ❤

  • @johnnypopstar
    @johnnypopstar Před rokem +8

    For anyone relying on "OLED warranties" of however many years, you *really* want to be reading the small print of the warranty. It is extremely likely there'll be some parameters for monitor operation that they'll only consider the warranty valid, e.g. certain maximum number of hours, making sure the anti-burn-in features are all enabled all the time, having certain power saving features active all the time. It's incredibly unlikely to be just "we'll replace the monitor if there's any burn in after 3 years no matter what" so it's worth checking what the actual terms are.

    • @CosmicApe
      @CosmicApe Před 11 měsíci +1

      From what I've read online, Dell seems to have a generally no questions asked warranty. Many people using it after long periods of time without hassle. The major thing to be aware of is that Dell is most likely not sending you a brand new monitor, they're probably going to send you a factory refurbished unit as a replacement.

    • @CIARUNSITE
      @CIARUNSITE Před 10 měsíci

      Credit card companies provide additional coverage on top of manufacturer warranties. For a product this expensive I'd go appeal to them if denied. They also extend warranties by a year in some cases. But I don't really think we're at a point yet where anyone has had to try and get Visa or Amex to cover their Dell product in year 4.
      I'm taking the advice of just enjoying my monitor, but down the road I should probably look into all the technicalities of these arrangements.

  • @HeadBassVTEC
    @HeadBassVTEC Před 10 měsíci +3

    another great one from Tim that anyone considering oled pc monitor should watch
    personally I can't see myself using OLED for my monitor until I won't have to do all those burn-in prevention settings like taskbar auto-hide, super fast monitor sleep, no icons on desktop, ideally black background etc
    imo at this point all those settings have bigger negative impact on my experience than the positive impact of the OLED advantages over traditional LCD panel types

    • @mechanicalmonk2020
      @mechanicalmonk2020 Před 8 měsíci

      Entirely up to tastes and usecases. I don't work on my gaming rig so the only time I'm using it is to game. That removes the vast majority of the annoyances. The flip side is that I hate low contrast and even the slightest bit of blooming, so IPS panels are significantly worse for me than OLED.

  • @Nocha39
    @Nocha39 Před rokem

    Really nice video thank you !

  • @chrisc3825
    @chrisc3825 Před rokem

    Thanks for fixing the draw strings 😂 Great content. Thank you

  • @Phynix72
    @Phynix72 Před rokem +2

    Regarding the first question on pixel layout & display orientation... Even though you rotated the display & image is in vertical orientation, the panel will still have the circuit that is signalling from upper left to bottom right & even if you rotated display to vertical it still have same starting point & end point. So no matter what your orientation is the quality will be same.

    • @entropywins_
      @entropywins_ Před rokem

      This would be true of a typical LED display, OLEDs do not work like this

  • @Chickenbreadlp
    @Chickenbreadlp Před rokem +3

    Regarding thinner bezels on monitors, you'd also have to keep in mind that a lot of people also want to put webcams on their monitors, which is already an issue with some of the thin bezel designs. Take the Alienware QD-OLED monitors for example: I had to put my Logitech webcam in a very funky way just so that it's mounting bracket won't hang over the actual panel. If the bezels were any thinner up top, I'd probably not been able to mount it at all...
    Just something to keep in mind...

    • @Adrian-ep4qm
      @Adrian-ep4qm Před rokem +2

      it's like complaining that a bugatti is too fast and u prefer ur old toyota over it bro, there is always compromises when u go for the best stuff, usually it's the price but some people find the most stupid of problems to complain about lol

  • @smokingsimon44
    @smokingsimon44 Před rokem +1

    Bought my Alienware 2 days ago. 3 years Burn-in warranty is just amazing

    • @ThesGt
      @ThesGt Před rokem +2

      i just got my alienware today and after watching this i feel i made a mistake with the burn in problem :/

  • @2techguys
    @2techguys Před rokem +2

    Great video! I'm using a QD-OLED Monitor and so far I'm happy with it, no signs of Burn In.

    • @e8root
      @e8root Před rokem +1

      I think people claiming OLED burn-in are LCD fanboys. I got used smartphone with OLED screen few months ago and no burn-in so far. At least no new burn-in ;)

    • @20puskinas1992
      @20puskinas1992 Před rokem +6

      ​@@e8root you cant compare phone and pc when using oled screen...
      How many hours you are watching stuff nonstop on your phone? On pc you can play for hours, you have taskbar that is constant.

    • @RCmaniac667
      @RCmaniac667 Před rokem

      @@e8root cope. Check it with screen test after some time and you'll see. I had many oled phones: Samsung, Oneplus, Poco and all of them had various degree of burn-in, athough, some are considerably worse than others

    • @e8root
      @e8root Před rokem

      @@20puskinas1992 Reading skill at -9 my friend. And as for burn-in on phones vs PC/desktop its pretty much the same use case with perhaps less mitigations like pixel refresher -at least I never heard of such thing for phones. People spend hours on their phones and often have burn-in bottom function bar and top bar with the clock and icons. Keyboard is often burned in and even application people often use. My main phone LG V30 has name of "Paulina" burned in because previous user apparently talked with this girl a lot in messenger.

    • @junyaiwase
      @junyaiwase Před 4 měsíci

      @@20puskinas1992fullscreen pepega

  • @Rave.-
    @Rave.- Před 9 měsíci +3

    On burn in: Kind of a weird take being made here, given that they explained exactly why QDOLED was burning in faster (lack of a white subpixel). And image retention was simply worse across the board for QDOLED.

  • @sirblackstone
    @sirblackstone Před rokem

    When I saw the screensavers question listed on the bottom, I thought it would be about the old Screensavers TV show. 😆 That was a cool show.

  • @Leo.501
    @Leo.501 Před rokem +3

    Sony Oled tv's aside from burn-in have also dead pixel issues, I own a 2019 Sony 55' Oled TV and I have now a lot of black dead pixels and burn-in , it has a LG WOLED pannel inside, also some Cx LG from that era also suffers from the same black dead pixels as Sony , at least on the stores where I have observed them. Cheers!

  • @Saturn2888
    @Saturn2888 Před rokem +2

    There's an LG monitor that's designed to be vertical. It's something like a weird 3:4 aspect though. Also, phone screens and the one used on the Steam Deck are also designed to be vertical.

  • @kd6gs
    @kd6gs Před 11 měsíci +1

    Rtings found WOLED much better than qd-oled for burn-in. The qd-oleds lack white pixels, unlike woled, and white images where burn-in mostly occurs.

  • @e8root
    @e8root Před rokem +8

    15:35 Completely disagree. Scalers do not use processors but specialized matrix multipliers and do them in parallel on pixels so gamut correction and color balance are separate. Manufacturers might lie about this if you ask them - often answer being provided by person which just invent answer to match reality. You can some times change white balance anyways if you go to service menu and some times using SoftMCCS. The reason why we do not have such feature is because manufacturers do not want to make monitor too good so you are more incentivized to buy professional monitor. Also there is this silly trend in computer monitors for locking settings in different modes. Nothing is stopping manufacturers exposing even more settings to user and if they worry about their sRGB mode they could for example give option to do sRGB gamut clamp in game mode. I myself expect for people like you (read: popular monitor reviewer) to call monitor manufacturers on their BS and not invent reasons why they are justified by clamping/limiting possibilities of their products. Otherwise trend of locking settings will continue - and it already lead to ridiculous issues like locked backlight brightness in sRGB mode or locking overdrive on ridiculously high setting in sRGB like sRGB needed overdrive artifacts. Let me repeat: call out manufacuters on their BS!

  • @ItsAkile
    @ItsAkile Před rokem

    If serious about a vertical experience, checkout the LG DualUp monitor. It’s meant to give stacked 1440p 16:9 in one display but I think it could work. Only 60hz I recall but it’s interesting

  • @artemisDev
    @artemisDev Před rokem

    i like my bezels because it keeps a nice contrast room back wall without having the whole wall painted black.

  • @TheCgOrion
    @TheCgOrion Před rokem +5

    I'm in the exact same 32" OLED waiting boat. Good to hear they're coming, but it sucks how long the wait will be.

  • @rodhester2166
    @rodhester2166 Před rokem

    Also having a slightly thicker bezel at the bottle of the monitor helps ground/make a monitor look correct. This is at a unconscious level that people do not realize. ( if you doubt this statement, flip your monitor upside down and look at it. Then the top would look heavy and not quite right. )

  • @L91
    @L91 Před rokem

    It would interesting to see a review of the QE43QN90B or QE43QN90C from a monitor standpoint vs like of the LG C2

  • @andyh4464
    @andyh4464 Před rokem

    LG Dualup is good as a vertical alternative, its basically made for it

  • @photonboy999
    @photonboy999 Před rokem

    *burn-in Warranty concerns...*
    My ISSUE with this is that image retention can be "fixed" by appyling the setting that degrades the pixels (I guess it applies higher voltages for a while? Not sure the exact method). Anyway, you can AVOID BURN-IN at the expense of affecting the screen quality in other ways. Or perhaps I'm confused. But I'd assume people wouldn't suddenly have irreversible burn-in. They'd likely start getting Image Retention then "fix" it. Then later on have the same issue and again "fix" it thus further degrading the screen.

  • @dazzauk8334
    @dazzauk8334 Před rokem +5

    I just love my LG C2. it would take something special for me to want to get anything different for now. As a non competitive gamer 120hz is fine for what i need.

    • @colossusrageblack
      @colossusrageblack Před rokem

      What sucks is driving 4K with the recent game releases without having a 4090 or 7900XTX. I'm considering using my C2 only for consoles and getting a 1440p monitor for PC.

    • @payver
      @payver Před rokem

      @@colossusrageblack That‘s why i went for 3440x1440, but i went from 3090 Ti to 4090, because an 5 year old game wasn‘t so smooth. Now its really enjoyable. So for me even the 3090 Ti isn‘t made for higher as 2560x1440.

  • @miroslavatanasov9356
    @miroslavatanasov9356 Před rokem

    In my opinion and according to famous websites information the longevity of display depends on how/how long use it. One dude in rtings said that static images don't make sense a lot and screensavers will not prevent burn in. All depends on britghtness of the display, hours per day - Fatigue of the pixels. Exactly fatigue is causing the image retention, burn in. Maybe the static images Helps burn in faster cause one area (with logo for example) stay all the day in super bright pixels, so it's logic to cause some issues.I have C2 oled and use only for gaming and movies; windows taskbar, icons etc are hided and desktop is black screen to avoid pixel pressure. I used only a month after that bought neo g7 and neo g8 for testing, so I have not any burn in at this moment

  • @RobsRemixes
    @RobsRemixes Před rokem +6

    Having just bought a Sony A95K I am quite worried about burn in because QD-OLED is capable of being much brighter in terms of nits compared to WOLEDs. However while I do game a lot I also tend to vary what I watch on screen and will try to limit on screen static HUD’s etc. I also found that the brightness is almost too high at times and honestly at min to 10 brightness out of 50 its actually more than bright enough. The picture is worth every penny and I’m blown away every time I watch a blu ray or Bravia core movie. Also to answer your question about why Sony vs LG burn in seemed to be better on LG is because Sony tvs only use the pixel refresher feature after 4 hours after the tv has been in standby, where as LG starts its pixel refresh almost instantly and this can run more cycles between uses.

    • @proggz39
      @proggz39 Před rokem +2

      It’s important to note that since LG’s oleds run the refresher more often, the display will degrade faster. My C1 after two years just doesn’t look as good and bright as it used to and I have to max the brightness out on hdr for acceptable bright highlights in a pitch black room

    • @RobsRemixes
      @RobsRemixes Před rokem +1

      @@proggz39 I have slightly conflicting views on that tbh. While during the “rtings” burn in test the A95K was one of 2 tvs that developed much worse burn in than the others, it is almost definitely because the panel is a QD-OLED and reaches a much higher peak brightness (The burnin test is tested at full brightness). However I barely go above 10 brightness (out of 50) so I’m hoping this will reduce the possibility of burn in on what is a basically untested panel. I’ve heard certain people say that the standard Sony OLED is worse at burn in but your “pixel refresh more often” theory does make sense. On my TV there is a manual pixel refresh and it recommends you only do it once a year so it will avoid “straining your tv pixels”. Ultimately I think trying to vary my content as much as I can and not using full brightness when not needed is the best chance at avoiding any permanent burn in.

    • @AlecRedfield1037
      @AlecRedfield1037 Před rokem

      I've had my LG C1 for 3 years now. No burn in. I wouldn't worry about the risk of burn in a QD-OLED TV as long as you vary what you're watching. Rtings test is a torture test. It's not representative for any normal TV watching.

    • @RobertK1993
      @RobertK1993 Před 9 měsíci

      Just don't watch static content or game excessively

    • @RobertK1993
      @RobertK1993 Před 9 měsíci

      Fact LG has do a pixel refresh every time you turn it off shows shit they are prone to burn in

  • @velez910
    @velez910 Před rokem

    Could you do a monitor of the month we're you use it for the month with production and gaming and then report back at the EOM?

  • @not6793
    @not6793 Před rokem +4

    There is always a risk when buying cutting edge (or maybe even bleeding edge?) tech. I bought the Samsung G8 and had to fix some issues but its running fine now. I use it for desktop some times but usually reduce brightness and use dark mode and turn it of when I leave the desk for longer (also got a black screensaver)
    Usually I use it for gaming and I just hope that my measures will avoid burn-in for a long time.

  • @apefu
    @apefu Před rokem

    Have they made any display technology overview videos?

  • @koranthus1
    @koranthus1 Před rokem +3

    Got a Samsung S95 QDOled TV 55" from BestBuy, decided "You know what? I'm paying this much for the TV with new tech, let's break down and get that extended coverage". I just asked if their extra covered burn-in, which they checked with the manager about, and I made sure their manager wrote "Covers all burn-in" on the warranty receipt and I left on my merry way.
    It's so nice to have a QDOLED, coming off of a $300 Pioneer FireTV. The QDOLED only has 60hz refresh at 1080p and 30hz refresh at 4K, but it's so much better than anything I've had before.

    • @levraichris3321
      @levraichris3321 Před rokem

      What? It is 4K 120Hz and can be overclock to 4k 144Hz on PC. I own the display as well, what you said makes no sense

    • @entropywins_
      @entropywins_ Před rokem +1

      Are you using an HDMI cable from 10 years ago? Please get a 2.1 cable

    • @koranthus1
      @koranthus1 Před rokem

      @@levraichris3321 I have a HDMI 2.1 cable (as advertised on the box, purchased from Best Buy), Win 11.
      This 55-inch TV will do 60hz at 4K, or 120hz at 1080p, when using the NVidia Control Panel tool.
      Still don't care since it's a massive step up from what I had before.

  • @MHRav3n
    @MHRav3n Před rokem

    I rund my pg42 with black background, auto hide taskbar and no desktop icons.
    I never fought I would enjoy a Black wallpaper but its sooo nice getting back to the screen and look at perfect blacks.

  • @larryjames343
    @larryjames343 Před rokem +1

    I think that the subpixel issue for text on OLEDs is greatly exaggerated. I personally do not notice text fringing on my Alienware AW3423DWF although I am using better clear type fonts rather than Windows clear type but not sure how much difference that makes. I use my monitor for office work during the day and games in the evening.

  • @Pandemonium088
    @Pandemonium088 Před rokem

    How is the VRR flicker on these oled monitors are they diffent from oled tvs or have monitor manufacturers implemented a per refresh gamma?

  • @QuentinStephens
    @QuentinStephens Před rokem

    Can I nuance your answer about vertical monitors? You mention 4k monitors as being preferred, but it's actually the high pixel density at work. I use a Dell Ultrasharp 24" 4k monitor in a vertical format and it's awesome.

  • @shaneeslick
    @shaneeslick Před rokem

    G'day Tim,
    I miss the good Screensavers, like Bad Dog & the Terminator Builder, but if I will be away for longer than a couple of minutes, even if I don't turn the PC off I do turn the Monitor off.
    I'd just like to say that first question by Piratejet21 was great, especially considering your recent OLED content explaining how the Pixel Layout affects Text Clarity in Windows & knowing that many streamers use a second monitor in Portrait for Chat. I do not use monitors for this situation but I like learning about usage outside of my my personal requirements.

  • @LaSanya2001
    @LaSanya2001 Před rokem

    Considering Static content workflow and consumption on OLEDs: "how" static must the content be to be of concern? I browse through a lot of different windows and programs back and forth very repeadetly and quickly even in productive work i.e. programming to look up and compare stuff, and I always use dark mode for everything as well as low blue light mode currently. Do these settings (dark mode, LBL) and repeated change of scene "wear" the screen more evenly and to a lesser Degree?
    The burn-in Question makes me sceptical on getting one for myself, but since I relatively occasionally do static content work in comparison to dynamic content consumption with these settings, I might consider giving it a chance.

  • @YDINO69
    @YDINO69 Před rokem +1

    Can we get a review on the LG 45 inch OLED

  • @HDJess
    @HDJess Před rokem +4

    You know, there is a feature in all modern Windows editions since Windows 7, called ClearType, which does exactly that, manage subpixel rendering. And actually, the 1st choice you're asked to make is between RGB and BGR layouts. So, text clarity should be equal between RGB and BRG layouts, if you configure ClearType correctly. Also, MS Edge now natively supports ClearType.

    • @captainkirk3000
      @captainkirk3000 Před rokem +2

      Windows has like 8 different systems that deal with subpixel text rendering and while Clear type is the most prevalent, it's not the only one.

    • @captainkirk3000
      @captainkirk3000 Před rokem

      @cas curse and how do you do that in Windows?

    • @captainkirk3000
      @captainkirk3000 Před rokem

      @cas curse you can share the link by posting a video on your channel or in your about section

  • @Tottorul
    @Tottorul Před 8 měsíci

    do you have any educational videos on monitors / screens?

  • @cheater00
    @cheater00 Před rokem +14

    The LCD monitor I'm watching you on is maybe 10 years old. It's still good as new. Guaranteed burn in after 3 years is unacceptable. Sorry.

  • @RowlandPeters
    @RowlandPeters Před rokem +1

    Lets go! 💪🏻👌🏻

  • @supremeboy
    @supremeboy Před rokem +4

    This is first time i disagree with HU real life experience. We have many many reddit posts about QD-Oled burnin problems even without HDR in windows after 3-4 months. its a big problem unelss you never watch youtube and only play games. But thats not realistic usage.

  • @dampintellect
    @dampintellect Před rokem

    The bezels on my monitor are already just a few mm. While it would be nice to see them shrink further, I wouldn't want to compromise anything to do it.

  • @EastyyBlogspot
    @EastyyBlogspot Před rokem

    I had this AOC TN gsync panel and have this very weird burn in like issue

  • @Rkcuddles
    @Rkcuddles Před rokem

    Want you to know this level of engagement with community and answering things is really great.

  • @benfowler2127
    @benfowler2127 Před rokem +1

    Not remotely a great price in my opinion, but LG has the 28MQ780-B for a vertical monitor if you’re concerned with the drawbacks mentioned turning a standard monitor vertical.

  • @stealthhunter6998
    @stealthhunter6998 Před rokem

    What monitor technologies do I need to have the smoothest least stuttery gameplay possible? Game stuttering has been a nonstop issue for me and even in games that don't usually give people stuttering. Pretty sure it's my monitor causing the issues since at high FPS the problem is gone 120+.

  • @madalinradion
    @madalinradion Před rokem +1

    What about 24 inch qd oleds, any hope for that size ?

  • @RAM_845
    @RAM_845 Před rokem +1

    Bring back the OG Windows 98 maze screensaver haha

  • @relucentsandman6447
    @relucentsandman6447 Před rokem

    The point of the screensavers on CRT monitors was because they took forever to turn back on right? I know there was burn in but that's why we didn't just turn them off back then right?

  • @igavinwood
    @igavinwood Před rokem +6

    Some great questions answered. For me, as I've commented before, OLED will not be relevant until they address burn-in and produce flat panels at 27" - 32". Why? Because I use my monitor for everything; there's no special monitor for only gaming and another for only productivity.
    There's no way I'll believe that a 32" flat panel OLED can not be produced right now, the manufacturers just won't put one in the market while they see they can still milk early adopters. Seems like every tech company is following the nVidia play book.

  • @phillydavison
    @phillydavison Před 10 měsíci +1

    Remember to leave your OLEDs in stand by mode folks, never unplug them when you turn them off or they will not do their mini pixel refreshes that help keep burn in away.

  • @WillFuI
    @WillFuI Před rokem

    What’s the reason most oleds don’t use the standard rgb stripe? I think if lg did quantum dot and got rid of the white sub pixel that would help text a lot probably not burn in tho

  • @tooitchy
    @tooitchy Před rokem +1

    I've had my QDOLED since about 6 months after the alienware AW3423DW released, and I've got no signs of burn in whatsoever, and I use it every single day, for gaming, web browsing, some light productivity.

  • @Skylancer727
    @Skylancer727 Před rokem

    Yeah I don't see a reason screen savers would come back. The main reason we used screen savers instead of turning CRTs off was mainly because back then if you walked up to the computer, thought it was off, and hit the power button, you'd kill any programs running without any pop ups asking "are you sure you want to shutdown?" Even CRTs are still better to be off than running screen savers.

  • @alexatkin
    @alexatkin Před rokem +8

    The sub-pixel thing is interesting, as I would have assumed Windows would take font hinting into account when choosing to rotate your display as it knows which direction you rotated in so surely not that hard to implement?

    • @mostlyindica
      @mostlyindica Před rokem +7

      They dont even take into acount the current different sub pixel layouts.

    • @PainterVierax
      @PainterVierax Před rokem +5

      @@mostlyindica yep and Cleartype is a mess of different API, not constant between both the old NT windows and the Win8 modern UI (aka Metro). On MSWindows, it's wiser to disable it and use Mactype instead, which is an implementation of Freetype, the font renderer from Linux/Android/BSD/OSX used on even the weirdest Pentile and triangle subpixel layout screens.

    • @brunogm
      @brunogm Před rokem

      There are third-party utilities to try fix ClearType

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin Před rokem

      @@brunogm No doubt, but as a core OS function why isn't it being dealt with natively?

    • @brunogm
      @brunogm Před rokem +1

      @@alexatkin It's strange because for many years as ClearType patents were enforced, Linux for example was considerably uglier, so it is a very competitive feature.
      Why it remains stagnant and with some bugs...only M$ knows

  • @andreynikolaev5311
    @andreynikolaev5311 Před rokem

    Wouldn't screensaver equalize pixel wear and reduce burn-in ?

  • @EhNothing
    @EhNothing Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love the OLED burn in question: "which type of OLED will I spend a massive amount of money on and have to throw away first due to being ruined by completely normal and reasonable use?" lulz

  • @jakthebomb
    @jakthebomb Před rokem

    I have a launch day Samsung S95B that has been used for mostly gaming with the occasional movie. I don’t baby the thing and it has Zero burn in. Also there has been firmware updates since launch that Rtings might not have installed that an average consumer would have.
    My roommate has the Alienware QD-OLED monitor and uses it for 9 hours of normal Work 5 days a week, and the rest of the time it is running Final Fantasy 14 and a few other games. Again she doesn’t baby the thing and after nearly 6 months of heavy use, zero burn in. She frequently runs into the warnings telling her to perform the pixel refresh too.
    Rtings does a worst case scenario. It is also a single sample per model. It is not indicative of what 99% of people would face. I would say, if you are concerned about burn in, just get a good Mini-LED screen. They are so close to OLED with no risk of burn in.

  • @bipbop3121
    @bipbop3121 Před rokem +1

    3 year warranty. I get why burn in is a problem that manufacturers don't want to really solve, just keep quiet enough, but this is another factor of ewaste we don't discuss enough.
    I like monitors that go as long as possible. 3 years is so far from bifl. There are too many other things that need replacement 2-5 years and if they all die at the same time *****. . The prices are too high to be replacing a household every 2-5 years. Imagine if instead that actually led to people without getting functional older stuff, better than whatever budget waste available or nothing.
    I know phones are different beasts, but at this point, I sometimes miss crts The way they discontinue models, even if there was a better monitor, by the time you know how good it is, it's too late to buy the best. This is true of many segments.

  • @LAIZY_TM
    @LAIZY_TM Před rokem

    There is a lg 48inch 48gq900 monitor for sale since late 2022, wonder if Tim going review this unit anytime in the near future?

  • @VidRaza
    @VidRaza Před rokem

    Greetings @monitorsunboxed
    I'm very interested in WICOP Pixel's vertical RGB chip technology. What is your professional opinion on that technology? Because that has me daydreaming for a year now. It would be the dream PC monitor.

  • @jgharding2
    @jgharding2 Před rokem

    Blank screen saver, black desktop and hide taskbar together all help

  • @R-R07
    @R-R07 Před rokem

    i like to blast brightness up. to the point of flashing me sometimes in the dark haha

  • @veilmontTV
    @veilmontTV Před 5 měsíci

    I got the 32 in 4k 240hz panel youre talking about in this video.

  • @chriss8070
    @chriss8070 Před rokem

    So i have Had an LG OLED TV for almost 3 years No, and its in use for multiple hours every day for playing Games and watching stuff. I dont notice any burn in what so ever, Runs perfectly fine Like on day 1

  • @gunn1ng
    @gunn1ng Před 3 měsíci +1

    The burn-in thing is a little overblown. I remember people similarly worried about burn-in on LCD panels back in the early 90s. 100 people worried about it, 1 person actually getting it...

  • @oscarsan1771
    @oscarsan1771 Před rokem

    A simple question. What is the best 27-inch monitor to play currently? Best graphic quality, response time, anti-reflective screen, colors, etc. The best of the best, please answer me if you can

  • @darkman237
    @darkman237 Před rokem

    Maybe a new panel will emerge that will switch the subpixel layer between gaming and productivity.

  • @RESURRECT2
    @RESURRECT2 Před rokem

    When will LG 45" OLED be updated (firmware)?

  • @Muninnnr
    @Muninnnr Před rokem +3

    I would really like to get a 4k 32" OLED but it seems like that is farther off than I thought. I was expecting them to be just around the corner, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Might just have to take the plunge and go with the Dell 34DWF. My current main monitor is a 27" 16/9 1440p IPS with the same height as the DWF, so pixel density should be the same. I would like to have the higher pixel density of a 4k screen but I don't really want to wait another 2 years, and the pixel density of my current screen is just fine.

    • @willis1712
      @willis1712 Před rokem +1

      I upgraded from a 5+ year old 27 inch ips to the dwf and it's a striking difference. And the standard 3 year warranty is pretty nifty.

    • @weisstal
      @weisstal Před rokem

      You can get a C2 and gain extra horizontal space compared to an ultrawide

    • @Muninnnr
      @Muninnnr Před rokem

      @@weisstal I already have a 55" CX as a television, and that thing is WAY to massive to serve as a computer monitor. Besides, I've already ordered the DWF. Should arrive in a few days.

  • @DGneoseeker1
    @DGneoseeker1 Před 2 měsíci

    On the subject of monitor parameters...
    What exactly is it that I'm losing out on by using an IPS? It's only 60 Hz by default but I can overclock it.
    I gather response rate is worse but I'm not sure exactly how that translates into game performance.

  • @zexalex
    @zexalex Před rokem

    We do not want super thin bezels, they are ok as they are. We want just a non obtrusive "cheek" meaning lower bezel equal to sides and top. If this means somehow thicker monitors I would trade for that.

  • @joshuascholar3220
    @joshuascholar3220 Před rokem

    It's funny how much these HDR examples look great on non-HDR screens. I really don't feel a need to run out and buy an OLED.

  • @deurkl
    @deurkl Před rokem

    What’s suspect is that RTINGS didn’t do any pixel refresh on the QD-OLED to get rid of the burn in. They also didn’t mention whether they used the logo dimmer and pixel shifter 🤔

    • @johnnypopstar
      @johnnypopstar Před rokem +1

      There's nothing suspect. The left the TVs at their default. LG's default includes more active refreshes than Sony's does.
      It's ok to just like Sony, without thinking any negative reporting on their products is "suspect".

  • @AA-zh8ge
    @AA-zh8ge Před 7 měsíci +1

    Oled burn in is an eternal homework. Painful

  • @arfumis
    @arfumis Před 10 měsíci

    OLED screensaver = solid black wallpaper, no icons, task bar hidden. Use a registry edit to hide the 1 px line still present on windows. Sleep naked on a concrete slab for even more minimalism.

  • @user-rs8cx9eb7c
    @user-rs8cx9eb7c Před rokem

    Does alienware going to make new 5520qf with QD- OLED?

  • @captainkirk3000
    @captainkirk3000 Před rokem

    I think equal brightness burn in testing should not REPLACE maximum brightness testing, but it should compliment it. I can see justifications on both sides for people wanting less restrictions or more restrictions from companies in terms of max brightness vs burn in.

  • @cryonic.
    @cryonic. Před rokem

    i feel as though having dual monitors is pretty beneficial when using an oled. i myself am pretty superstitious so i use my other monitor for browsing and my oled exclusively for full screen content consumption/ gaming.

    • @johnnypopstar
      @johnnypopstar Před rokem

      That's not superstitious, that's just sensible :)

  • @iixxion
    @iixxion Před rokem

    when telling windows to put your monitor in vertical mode, why doesn't it change the sub-pixel rendering algorithm to compensate?

  • @lilpain1997
    @lilpain1997 Před rokem

    I run my AW3423DW at 25% iirc. My first I used at default 75% and I can't lie... It burns my eyes now lol. I got burn in due to running a ps5 for 4 and half months for like 12hrs min per day. Burned a 16:9 aspect ratio into it. That said, I got 0 logos, huds or anything else so it seems the shifts and other burn in prevention method helps a fair bit. I used CZcams app a ton and would regularly leave it on. I now use my pc only on it as my friends finally moved over and I only use it to game and only games that support 21:9.

  • @MrSuperdragon100
    @MrSuperdragon100 Před rokem

    I can't wait for a 4k 24-32 inch oled display capable of desktop productivity use

  • @loki76
    @loki76 Před rokem +1

    S95B has the same compensation cycles as the LG OLEDs. And it having burn in after 2 months of this stress test is highly concerning. The 2nd gen panels are said to be 2x more durable. The fact that Samsung Display even mention that, says to me that they know the first gen is more prone to burn in. The fact they quickly came out and via firmware toned down that 1500 nits peak down to 1050 nits. Says a lot. I have also heard from someone that calibrates TVs he's come across people with S95B with burn in. It's barely been out for a year.
    LG has had over a decade experience with their OLEDs so they are ahead in this.
    The test might be a little "hardcore" but that is only because they are 'accelerating' the results to simulate long term. So it's the amount of time any given image is on screen that determine burn in. It's cumulative over time. So even if the test does more hours in a day with CNN. If you do something regular with the TV that has banners or tickers or HUDs, over time that can start to manifest.
    It's not likely to come as easy as in the test. But chances are it can or will.