WOLED VS QD-OLED Gaming Monitor: you NEED to see it
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2023
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Do you have an OLED TV in your living room, and now you want that same viewing experience on your desk but need help figuring out what to get? Should you go WOLED or QD-OLED? What is the difference between the two technologies? I'm here to answer those questions and more so you can make an educated decision and find the perfect monitor for your needs. So grab some popcorn, and let's get into it!
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Hi Jon, nice video!
However, at 5:22 you mention that the pixel density of the samsung is lower, but the samsung actually has a higher PPI at 109 as opposed to the LG’s 83.
thank you, as I am black friday shopping for my very first OLED gaming monitor this definitely helped me decide because I've been seeing that QD oled is newer than W oled and it almost made me change my mind on buying the LG monitor. Especially when I saw your side by side comparison at 6:36
my condolences
Jon you forgot to mention that W-OLED does not have the same level of color accuracy as QD-OLED so its not all positives. Given QD-OLED is only on its second generation there's a huge amount of potential improvements, just as there was when OLED was in the same position best part of a decade ago.
yah he is being biased , not to mention the WOLED monitor im pretty sure it doesnt get as bright as the QDOLED , as it probably doesnt benefit from MLA tech as LG tvs are .
overall QDOLED is far superior than WOLED , unless if your looking for the one which wont burn in faster.
QD Oled panels would need a higher density of quantum dots in order to get a higher Rec 2020 coverage due to blue light bleeding through and messing with the green and red wavelengths. Sadly increasing Quantum dot density would also increase the price a bit so it's a bit of a trade off.
@@MrFaleh1129I don’t want the monitor to burn in
Not sure if color accurate is the right word. They have higher color gamut and volume certainly but in the here and now it’s rare for a game to exceed dci p3 so you’ll hardly notice a difference. Color accuracy is panel dependent.
Lemme summarize this 12 minute video, samsung’s cons with qd-oled, no real benefits but amazing tech without explaining and also Woled is better, sigh
My next OLED monitor will have a Glossy display. The Matte coating just takes from the clarity and contrast
At the same time it might make pentile look better? or well, I think so. Depending how abstructing the matte coating is.
Dope video as usual !!
Thank you!
Video helped me. I didnt know the difference between those. And since I want BLACK to be BLACK, I choose the w oled. Since I have the new lg 27GS in sight and its a W-oled monitor, I am on the right path for me.
Nice video Jon!
Thank you as always Josh
I'm personally waiting for the PH-OLED technology, in which changes the material of the blue subpixel & drops the temperature on the display way more. With lower temperatures, the potential of burn-in on displays utilizing the PH-OLED technology may be even lower than as of today. The PH-OLED technology can be applied to both WOLED & QD-OLED panels. Maybe with PH-OLED introduced, there's no longer a need for the Auto Brightness Limiter function while viewing HDR content on OLED displays?
For those that are a bit worried about burn-in on OLED PC-Monitors, the Alienware QD-OLED PC-Monitors that's launching in January 2024, a 27 inch flat 1440p with 360hz, and a 32 inch curved 4K with 240hz, are both going to have a 3 year burn-in warranty attached to them.
MicroLED still seems to be years of, at least in consumer sizes for consumer prices. A competing technology to MicroLED that's as of now goes under the name NanoLED seems to also still be years off. So it looks like OLED might be our only option for a display technology that is self-emissive (each pixel generating it's own light) for maybe the next 5-7 years, at least at consumer sizes & prices.
Lots of great out there and coming soon
WOLED for the win
W-OLED, i seriously haven't even heard of that:O also don't break your controllers 😅
And great vid, i am still honestly a 16.9 x2 monitor user, i know you can have apps side by side, but it just doesn't work well for me
Thank yah!
Watching this video reminds me I need a monitor upgrade ASAP
What kind do you have now?
Old Dell. Small screen and LCD panel. Double thumbs down
Which one are you going to get?@@RalphLl
@@jon4lakersthat LG OLED is calling my name. I have an LG C1 in my living room already too
@@RalphLl Solid choice, you have room for one this big?
I am going to buy LG 27 Oled and resell it once something better comes out. I don’t see any need to spend more money on an oled monitor at the current point in time or current offer state. Yes, some will say Asus has better offer but I would not agree as it costs way more and offers nothing beside “custom” cooler. Btw, who ever opened up LG will know it also has custom cooling solution.
solid choice
As for your point about the LG's custom cooling solution, it's true that the LG 27 OLED has a unique cooling system designed to dissipate heat efficiently. This is crucial for OLED monitors, as excessive heat can lead to burn-in issues. The LG's cooling system helps maintain optimal performance and lifespan.
Comparing heat of different size panels is ridiculous lol... on to snother vid with better comparisons xD
Qd is RGB lit
W-ol is colour filters over white
Qd should be ⅔ more efficient
QD-Oled looks more alive to ne
g9 oled has a higher PPI the the Lg G9 -108 ppi LG- 84 ppi
They won't fix the WOLED - RWBG until later this year. The format is going to be RGWB so I don't know why they are aelling a problem they kniw how to fix.
hi jon, when in the world will you announce who won the give away
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i love those curved monitors but im not a fan of 1440 its more so 2k then 4k so id rather the asus since its true 4k
promoted by LG ?...
Very much so. This video was very much biased in one direction. There was some good facts and relevant information here for sure, but some details were overblown.
Yes, all QD Oleds at this point have a "purple tint" on the screen coating with lots of ambient light in the room but lots of ambient light on either one will effectively kill your perceived contrast ratio anyhow and in a darker environment isn't seen at all. Testing the temp differences of two different panels from different manufactures that are diff sizes and aspect ratios is pointless and is not a proper comparison at all.
And the benefits of QD Oled was really brushed over. QD Oled objectively has better brighter color rendition. Not relying on a white sub pixel to boast brightness makes their color rendition better. A WOLED has to boost the white subpixel in bright highlights which washes out the color more compared to a QD OLED. And little to no mention that text clarity will be slightly better on a QD Oled than a WOLED panel.
And the comparison of WOLED vs QDOLED longevity is very much error filled as well. RTINGS test is not real world use at all. They run the panels for 15 to 20 hours a day on one channel at full panel brightness. And the QLEDS that showed the most wear had firmware issues that had those models not running their pixel compensation algorithms running correctly for large portions of that test. So it's a bit unfair to say WOLED has less burn in potential at this point just by citing a flawed RTINGS test.
QD-OLED looks better.
QD-OLED (Quantum Dot-OLED) is a newer type of OLED display technology that has some advantages over traditional OLED. Here are some of the benefits of QD-OLED:
Improved color gamut: QD-OLED TVs can produce a wider range of colors than traditional OLED TVs. This is because QD-OLED TVs use quantum dots, which are tiny nanoparticles that can emit light when they are excited by blue light. This allows QD-OLED TVs to produce more accurate and lifelike colors.
Increased brightness: QD-OLED TVs are also brighter than traditional OLED TVs. This is because QD-OLED TVs are able to produce more light without the risk of burn-in. Burn-in is a problem with traditional OLED TVs that can occur when static images are displayed on the screen for a long period of time.
Woled is cheaper
@@trendyprojectors4743QD-OLED is still very much susceptible to burn-in, as Rtings test has shown.
@@Cr7issogoodSuinot always
QD W-OLED is simply better 😂😂😂
Matt finish is a must
I know a lot feel that way but I like the colors on glossy
Glossy is superior.
L take
QD oled has superior color luminance but the new woled monitors have a bit higher overall luminance on white (1300nits). QD is still a bit more prone to burn in as it produces more heat locally but in the end I think both are fine and you won't see a difference as you will never buy both and compare them side by side anyway
I agree. Oled is just better than the rest period.