Upgrading my OLED TV with a Motion Sensor | OLED 4K TV as a PC Monitor

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  • I use the LG C2 42 OLED TV as a Computer Monitor, and to help protect it from Burn-In I automated it to automatic with a motion sensor to protect it when I'm away from the computer.
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  • @OrganNLou
    @OrganNLou Год назад +53

    THis is a feature that should be included on higher end monitors!!

    • @SJ-eu7em
      @SJ-eu7em Год назад

      It was already for years, using built in IR sensor with sensitivity/timeouts controls in menu.

  • @MNSweet
    @MNSweet Год назад +356

    A chair pressure sensor opens up a lot of automation. Also, you don't need a fancy pressure sensor for it either. Your weight will cause travel on the chairs piston, so a magnet read switch is enough. Just make it wireless.

    • @pokedlow5028
      @pokedlow5028 Год назад +17

      This sounds like a smart idea

    • @adrianszostek830
      @adrianszostek830 Год назад +130

      Not ideal for a standing desk

    • @neongooroo
      @neongooroo Год назад +11

      Recharging chair does not sound like an epic idea, also, that means you can use the pc while not sitting.

    • @MNSweet
      @MNSweet Год назад +3

      Hmm, standing desk. How sensitive are those vibration sensors and their reactive time outs. Some people don't move much, but the mouse and the keyboard will vibrate the desk one can be installed under the desk. Downside trains, heavy traffic, low flying aircraft, that guy who thinks everyone wants to hear his music but only the bass of it as he drives by will also trigger it if too sensitive. If there is a hydraulic thin and wide pressure sensor that can go under the floor mat that the chair and when standing will trigger, then you're good to go. But ya guys, he brought up the pressure sensor in his chair and didn't mention a standing desk, so I didn't give a solution for one. He can add a pressure switch to the swing arm of his cockpit recliner lounging desk that triggers 3/4s through its closing. (Figured I get ahead of that one). I have no solutions for the bed... a laptop? Sorry, I have an 11 month old that doesn't like when Daddy leaves the room, and I'm a bit irritable.

    • @DG-ms5dz
      @DG-ms5dz Год назад +14

      Pressure sensitive floor Mat? Or rug?🤔

  • @woodshop2300
    @woodshop2300 Год назад +50

    If you pull out your Full Owners manual and scroll down to "EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE SETUP" the TV has a serial port in the form of 3.5MM audio jack. The manual tells you how to wire a DB9 to it, and the entire protocal and the OP Codes for the things you can controll, including Screen Off appears to be: Energy Saving (Command: j q) Data 05.
    That should completely remove the need for the home automation and wifi connections.

    • @HelloDavid
      @HelloDavid  Год назад +7

      Ah so smart! I hadn't thought of that. More stuff to read... Thank you!

    • @hokayson6518
      @hokayson6518 Год назад

      Wow great find!

    • @orbita1
      @orbita1 Год назад

      He did it boys, he RTFM'd.

    • @Globespy
      @Globespy Год назад

      How will this work when my PC Motherboard/GPU has no serial port? Haven't seen one of these in a LONG time, since USB more or less made them obsolete outside of industrial or niche device use.

    • @woodshop2300
      @woodshop2300 Год назад

      @@Globespy they are still prolific on embedded, the ardunio depending on flavor have anywhere from 1 to 3 of them. but sans that FTDI make usb serial chips that are molded into the USB A side connector.

  • @TheTrio3331
    @TheTrio3331 Год назад +35

    This is absolutely awesome, every video you make on the oled tv makes me want one more. Burn in is one of the primary downsides and I have already been brainstorming ways to get around it before I get one of these panels, but this solution is so awesome I might just pull the trigger soon.

    • @Eddie276
      @Eddie276 Год назад +3

      I had a C1 for 18 months. No burn in after hundreds of hours of use.

    • @Curry.N
      @Curry.N Год назад

      I also had my C1 since 24 months, zero burn mark for regular usage daily.

    • @davez220
      @davez220 Год назад

      I have got a samsung qn90, it's not an oled, but still great contrast and picture quality, you won't have to worry about burn in or degradation... :)

    • @keysncoffee7733
      @keysncoffee7733 Год назад

      As the above mentions have said. I’ve had the C1 for about a year and a C2 as a work display for 3-4 months no. Zero issue with both and I use both daily over 6hrs each!

    • @scragglie
      @scragglie 7 месяцев назад

      burn in is really a non issue for oleds. ive had mine for almost 2 years, with HEAVY use for mainly gaming, and i havent had a single instance of burn in. the only slightly annoying thing that occasionally happens to me is sometimes i get weird image retention, but it always goes away within seconds, and never happens in any games due to the nature of how they work. if burn in is the only thing holding you back from getting an oled, i would just get one, burn in is honestly, so rare and hard to actually get that i would consider it a myth at this point. i think the only way you can genuinely get actual pixel burn in on a tv is by purposefully trying to get burn in by leaving the tv on a static image for like multiple days or weeks in a row. its an actual non issue outside of that.

  • @andrewpagan
    @andrewpagan Год назад +13

    I have no need for an anti-burn in device, but I love your videos so still a great watch.

  • @TonyBologna999
    @TonyBologna999 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this. I'm ready to build, but can you tell me about the black case and the bread board components? It looks like those are the only two items needed that were not described. Thank you!

  • @alanowa123
    @alanowa123 Год назад +17

    Some NEC office monitors have this feature built in. They call it "human detection" and it's based on IR reflection as well as ambient light level. You can set the distance of detection so it won't trigger at office chair. It blanks out screen so when you return to the desk after short time it returns quite quickly.

  • @aoikemono6414
    @aoikemono6414 Год назад +2

    I've been using an OLED tv as a monitor for five years now. Burn in is completely overblown. Granted, my desktop is dark and I never leave it on a large white background, but I do that on all my monitors anyway, because bright white is distracting and gets even more annoying in a dim room. The OLED tv also dims automatically when no movement is detected on screen after a couple minutes. I leave the TV on while idling for hours at a time, leaving the room or house, with no issues. I also have 8+ hrs of screen on time on all my OLED phones on a daily basis. Never seen burn in in my life.

  • @mhroozbeh
    @mhroozbeh Год назад +1

    why you don't make any videos in 6 months?

  • @Lenskha
    @Lenskha Год назад +13

    Great video! For those who also like to watch the screen from afar kinda like a TV, I recommand pressing Windows + Tab and clicking on another blank "desktop" when leaving to act as a screen saver. Just be aware that notifications from Discord or Steam will reveal the task bar and that you need a black wallpaper to begin with

  • @ShenzhenHi-LinkElectronicCoLtd
    @ShenzhenHi-LinkElectronicCoLtd Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing such a excellent video😆

    • @LuciaWang-qv1rj
      @LuciaWang-qv1rj Год назад

      I am interested in your products, how can I buy them?🥰

    • @ellenhe1740
      @ellenhe1740 Год назад

      I am interesting with this sensor module, could you share me the order link?

  • @SuperReview
    @SuperReview Год назад +3

    You keep leveling up.

  • @kylechase4621
    @kylechase4621 Год назад +1

    Can I get a link to the PCB board that the ESP32 plugs into please? Thanks!

  • @maxzett
    @maxzett Год назад +4

    This seems super oberengineered with semi optimal results.
    Considering you've got a macropad nearby anyways, I thi k pressing a simple button would've been a better resolution.
    The weight sensor would be my take. It also allows for a neat sit/stand desk automation

    • @DanKaschel
      @DanKaschel Год назад +2

      I much prefer his solution.

  • @DarkAshes27
    @DarkAshes27 Год назад +1

    Would you be willing to sell a kit or a full on product to help others obtain this too? If so I would be very interested 😊

  • @ravunlimited4490
    @ravunlimited4490 Год назад +2

    Ha cool. You can remove the LG logo when turning off if you like. Triple click remote 'mute' button for hidden menu

  •  Год назад +5

    Great idea. I was thinking about a similar thing, but I was planning on emulating the IR remote of the TV with an IR LED to do this. There's a "Screen Off" option in the menu of the TV (you can put it to the side bar shortcuts which gets shown when you press the cog on the remote) which does the same as the Blank Screen Saver, and the screen resumes if you press the back arrow again. You might also be able to improve the accuracy of room presence detection by combining the mmWave sensor with a PIR sensor. The mmWave would improve the speed of detection, but the PIR could smooth out issues originating from "through the wall" detection. (The "Everything Presence One" does this for example). Then the only thing I would miss is an auto switching capability between my desktop and notebook... :)

  • @grantsharp836
    @grantsharp836 9 месяцев назад +1

    Im sure this has already been talked about but I looked into a similar implementation using my TVs earc HDMI protocol, and the TV's internal settings. didnt get far but might be another option!

  • @JJUI82
    @JJUI82 Год назад +1

    Great idea
    Can you please tell me what is your monitor stand? This looks very stable

  • @gopronomad4381
    @gopronomad4381 Год назад +2

    i was so scared of burn ins when using oled TVs so even when I wanted them so badly, I kept my old IPS panel. this one is a good idea, a potential workaround

  • @azul20011
    @azul20011 Год назад +11

    You have one of the most innovative contents out there. I’d never have the initiative nor the time to pursue those projects, but it’s very entertaining to watch your discovery process.
    Thank you for this.

  • @naomijoerny6580
    @naomijoerny6580 Год назад +2

    Cool concept. I pretty much copied your entire set-up 2 years ago and have been trying to keep up ever since. Quick question - did you make changes to your monitoring arm for the OLED screen? I have noticed your screen is a lot lower than it used to be, and the arm I have right now(the Ergotron HX Monitor Arm) wouldn't go that low. Thanks!

  • @jakjak258
    @jakjak258 6 месяцев назад +1

    Man you did patent your product right😂 seems like a multi-million $ idea

  • @jamesnorona1345
    @jamesnorona1345 Год назад +1

    Honestly, if you're using HA you can just use any off the shelf solution for pretense detection and program it using node red or HA automation. No coding needed and might be easier imo

  • @YFTOUCH
    @YFTOUCH Год назад +1

    you have a wealth of skill knowledge.Really admire you.

  • @xminorthreatx
    @xminorthreatx Год назад +1

    This is pretty much the only thing that would convince me to get an OLED for my desktop.

  • @andrewmoon3409
    @andrewmoon3409 Год назад +2

    someone get this to Linus Asap xD

  • @Kreuzass
    @Kreuzass Год назад +1

    would totally buy the finished product. C2 Owner from germany ;)

  • @MrMidouCa
    @MrMidouCa Год назад +1

    amazing video, what kind of homme assistant are you using? can you give the link to documentation about sending commands thru our code? thank you and keep up the amazing work.

  • @alystair
    @alystair Год назад +1

    Could use the PIR in combo with the milwave, only enable milwave once PIR is triggered, then turn it off again once you leave range.

  • @GeekStreet
    @GeekStreet Год назад

    I like this an awesome idea...patent it 🤔

  • @YakuXYZ
    @YakuXYZ Год назад +1

    @DavidZang what's your new FancyZone layout for the C2 42"?

  • @siravista
    @siravista Год назад +2

    I just love how you tackle problems with do-it-yourself solutions. Keep up the amazing work -- these are great videos!

  • @brianf995
    @brianf995 Год назад +1

    Aqara FP1 sensor, it will know your position on the room, it doesn’t matter if you are moving or not. It’s kinda slow to detect so, movement to turn off and millimeter wave to know if turn off, or change input to PS if you sit on the couch for example.

  • @rubberonasphalt
    @rubberonasphalt Год назад +1

    I love how a video like this can turn the comment section into a brainstorming event, with problem solving, and iterative ideas. Makes me wanna create something, lol

  • @oledevo
    @oledevo Год назад +2

    You also need to hire an assistant to wipe the dust off your panel.

  • @bikechan9903
    @bikechan9903 Год назад

    I'm really confused because my C1 does automatically shut off after about 15 minutes...

  • @cptairwolf
    @cptairwolf Год назад

    How does the TV turn on so fast? It takes my LG CX 2-3 seconds to show my screen

  • @LucasZed996
    @LucasZed996 Год назад +1

    i would like to build it for my oled C2 but i have no idea how to do it :(

  • @thowd11
    @thowd11 Год назад +1

    Where did you get that sweet wallpaper?

  • @xGARIDx
    @xGARIDx Год назад

    Is there any ready solution or product on market yet? i would buy one

  • @heavenlyren
    @heavenlyren Год назад +6

    Awesome project haha I tried many different thing with my C1, custom python scripts, LGTV Companion App etc... but yeah it's never perfect in the end. I think the main issue is C1 is just not a PC monitor. But until there are better alternatives, I'll stick to it :)
    Also : Your screen is hella dusty David, do something haha

  • @KastanDay
    @KastanDay Год назад

    WOAH that looks delightful. You probably don't need the money, but you should partner with someone to find a "low effort" way to productize this.

  • @MrNoipe
    @MrNoipe Год назад +1

    You're awesome for open sourcing it

  • @svinjadebela6893
    @svinjadebela6893 Год назад

    i hate it when i see people saying "my oled is still fine after hundreds of hours of usage", or "no problems after a year of daily use".
    well, duhhhh. i need an expensive tech like oled tv to last me at least 20.000 hours or 5+ years.
    I'm not paying $1.000+ for a year of usage, or a few hundred hours, which translate into a few months of usage.

  • @liammiller.design
    @liammiller.design Год назад +1

    Love seeing your desk/workspace journey over the years. Can't wait to see how it continues evolving!

  • @giuseppe.marino
    @giuseppe.marino 8 месяцев назад

    hi, and great video as always.
    I would like to do the same but not fully automatic like you did with the motion sensor, but just by manually pressing a macro in my keyboard. How could I do that?
    I would also want to have the timer for the complete shut down of the tv starting only after I had pressed the macro wich trigger the black screensaver.
    please reply me and keep the good work up!

  • @ZAMtech1994
    @ZAMtech1994 9 месяцев назад

    Did you quit making videos?

  • @chimichurri2612
    @chimichurri2612 11 месяцев назад +1

    did you die or wtf?

  • @CrackSmonka
    @CrackSmonka Год назад

    Having to babysit a 1k$ piece of equipment just seems so ridiculous.

  • @Extra_Mental
    @Extra_Mental Год назад

    Wouldnt a monitor solve all of this? I would think bla king your display when you leave for 5 mins would have a negligable effect

  • @stepkurniawan
    @stepkurniawan Год назад

    What is the keypad that you're using btw?

  • @paul311
    @paul311 Год назад +1

    awesome device...

  • @jonary9669
    @jonary9669 5 месяцев назад

    Bro it's awesome
    Can you make a full video on that which is coding for that device.

  • @pascalmonterisi2523
    @pascalmonterisi2523 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful setup "gadget", but, as a professional like user you miss the glossy screen. A real professional one is mat.

  • @w300x
    @w300x Год назад

    I'm thinking of all the times the toilet light has turned off because I haven't moved around enough. :|

  • @zZiL341yRj736
    @zZiL341yRj736 Год назад

    Now can you make a sensor where someone walks in the room and you're browsing some Hentai it would automatically switch apps?

  • @TechMaxTV1
    @TechMaxTV1 Год назад

    Wow epic! Thats the one thing that bothers me on this TV.

  • @ChrisHalden007
    @ChrisHalden007 Год назад

    So the solution you decided to go for is to shower yourself with electromagnetic waves all day long? Interesting.

  • @louismamon169
    @louismamon169 Год назад

    I guess that you are an embedded system engineer. No wonder you afford this expensive techy stuff

  • @iLuvCats
    @iLuvCats Год назад

    Hey david, what chair are you using. Love the look.

  • @fliperman22
    @fliperman22 Год назад

    This comment section is pure collective thinking ! So great to read :)

  • @marslogos
    @marslogos Год назад

    How about a simple option of only being triggered with a press of a key for people with pets?

  • @Mafioso1731
    @Mafioso1731 6 месяцев назад

    Do you work on your monitor or do you only use it for gaming? I was the msi 32urx for gaming but also for doing work.

  • @lifeisgreatlifeisgreatyeah3403
    @lifeisgreatlifeisgreatyeah3403 День назад

    Very impressive, nice solution

  • @NatePick
    @NatePick Год назад

    I would just use a hot key. You can buy a single keyswitch and just hit the button when to blacken screen when leaving or to turn back on.

  • @AlexAlexanderIII
    @AlexAlexanderIII Год назад

    Hey David, just curious if youve had any issues with using a Mac on these bigger monitors. I have the 48inch C1, and i know you had that one previously, just having issues with my macbook and mac mini, scaling up to the size. Thanks for any reply!

  • @Bxkeh
    @Bxkeh Год назад

    ok but clean the tv please

  • @YeahNoTellTheTruth
    @YeahNoTellTheTruth 11 месяцев назад

    It's completely agnostic of the device you're using? What? Nothing is known or can be known of the existence of god with your device?

  • @microfx
    @microfx Год назад

    I don't care about burn in ... 1 kWh is almost 50 cents now! also ... I LOVE how fast this is! Do many screens have this?

  • @guily6669
    @guily6669 Год назад

    Still the screensaver should work pretty good like just a black picture and making sure it's really getting as 0 nits on the TV all pixels will be off, it sure would consume more power than standby mode but with all pixels off will probably be very low, just not good if you keep not using the PC for many hours, but then again for that is just better to use sleep mode on the PC as long as it's doing nothing...
    ps: Anyway that looks like a cool fun project, but I really simply prefer how monitors work just moving my mouse makes them come back pretty quick and goes into a deep standby low power mode.

  • @coreyyong374
    @coreyyong374 Год назад

    why not just press teh screen off button everytime u leave and arrive

  • @benikaya
    @benikaya Год назад

    Hi can you please test the Interstuhl Every Active office chair?

  • @jedics1
    @jedics1 Год назад

    With burn in being the number one problem with OLED together with the amount of power they use manufactures should be including this by default....Great idea.

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Год назад

    Some TVs do have autosleep function like Sony Tv's, some LG's have them nowadays too

  • @PK56891
    @PK56891 Год назад

    You have the best "maker porn" videos, think food porn but for making stuff. I wish you had a Discord were like minded individuals could pick each other's brain.

  • @gonefishingapodaca
    @gonefishingapodaca Год назад

    umm. Let's get a vid on the Leap V2! Your vids are always very informative and practical!

  • @arduinotechvideos6942
    @arduinotechvideos6942 Год назад

    Bro, one suggestion:- U can use a raspberry pico, and use python OpenCV library as well esp32 with cam to make it detect you and then automate the monitor.

  • @Later_Nerd
    @Later_Nerd 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely adore how little you care despite being wildly successful because of fhe extra effort you've put into your art. Make no mistake, that is why you are known and its appreciated. A guy could half ass this but you don't.
    I have so much respect for you man. It seems you have higher aspirations in life. Cheers to you and everyone else striving for something better.
    Always strive for improvement but never settle.

  • @DSplatter
    @DSplatter Год назад

    I’ve been using a cheap LG 42” TV as my work monitor for about a year. Have too many big ass excel spreadsheets and other windows open all at once

  • @markhartje
    @markhartje Год назад

    WOW! Nice work!!
    When it's ready for sale...let me know!

  • @Amp1tude
    @Amp1tude 10 дней назад

    where did you buy that headrest from?

  • @dracidio
    @dracidio Год назад

    What is name of the chair you are using? What is the brand?

  • @Time_Traveling_Lesbian
    @Time_Traveling_Lesbian Год назад

    How could I set this up with the blank screensaver functionality. I only use pc

  • @si0n4ra
    @si0n4ra Год назад

    Hello Devid.
    Please share the link on your custom keyboard that you called as 'keypad'.
    I see that you are using an external wireless keyboard with white keys.
    it lies to the left of your keyboard.
    If you can add a few words about it, please.

  • @abecoulter8550
    @abecoulter8550 Год назад

    could this posibly work with other brands like samsung or sony? or even panasonic

  • @TheKASHPIRovsky
    @TheKASHPIRovsky Год назад

    i have seen only 1 problem of your monitor - dust

  • @FunfakeElectronics
    @FunfakeElectronics Год назад

    Those mmWave presence detectors are the future !

  • @olivrrrr
    @olivrrrr Год назад

    Meh I just use 1min blank screen saver and call it a day. Oled burn-in is way to overblown IMO.

  • @HaiPhung-wo7df
    @HaiPhung-wo7df Год назад

    Thanks! Is there a way to quickly change the brightness on this monitor? None of my windows brightness tools work

  • @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov
    @SergeiSugaroverdoseShuykov Год назад

    kudos for leap v2 chair, i've got it couple of days ago and after "typical dxracer" i'm started to feel my back again

  • @BigFourHead
    @BigFourHead Год назад

    i feel you will replace your screen way before you get even close to any screen burn in.

  • @themchannel853
    @themchannel853 Год назад

    All cause he didn't want to press power and wait 3 seconds

  • @TheMors1975
    @TheMors1975 6 месяцев назад

    So did you market it already for sale ?...

  • @kevoxchrist2628
    @kevoxchrist2628 Год назад +2

    Please please continue doing these engineering/Programming vids. This is just amazing man! 🫶🏾

  • @mattnorriss3530
    @mattnorriss3530 Год назад

    Hi David, Do you get distortion/eye fatigue looking out to edges of the flat 42" C2 at that viewing distance?

  • @MegaSuperlee
    @MegaSuperlee Год назад

    Nice Video! Though you should clean your monitor, When you turned of the TV I at first thought that my screen is dirty and started to clean it. Just WOW

  • @Pytte
    @Pytte Год назад

    when are you going to make an automatic screen cleaner then ?

  • @janosmegyeri1473
    @janosmegyeri1473 Год назад

    Omg 3 or 4 seconds to turn the TV back on!

  • @Keith_Aerotrunk
    @Keith_Aerotrunk Год назад

    👍Great video. Your voice is so calming. Your DIY solutions are sooo awesome.