Check out LG's 2024 OLED 39GS95QE - ruclips.net/video/heKXV4xPUC0/видео.html The Best OLED for Gaming AND Productivity BenQ 48inch - ruclips.net/video/i9nFbpdoef4/видео.html LG UltraGear 48GQ900 Unboxing and First Impressions - bit.ly/3z2ryey Check video description for latest prices ✅ Don't Forget to like👍 comment✍ and subscribe▶ to my channel!
Real Question: does it support any picture-in-a-picture video viewing from the multiple inputs ? oh, and 'ULTRAGEAR 48' :-) It would be perfect if it has picture-in-a-picture for multiple inputs (PC, Cable, Blu-Ray, Dish, etc)
The nice thing about OLED for PC use: Set your desktop background to just a Black screen, and those pixels go completely dark. Then the window panels you open effectively you can make the choice of how big your screen is for the work area. Very easy on the eyes while you work on video, graphics, speadsheets or text. (and still plenty extra 'real estate' to pop up streaming video, your favorite sports, a movie, or security cameras video feed along the edges...)
Picked up this monitor on a Black Friday deal. My plan was for this to replace my 34" LG ultrawide for work and gaming. Ultimately I just could not get used to this monitor for productivity, it was simply too tall and due to the monitor having no adjustments, I could not get set up ergonomically, so I experienced neck strain, and the concerns with burn in altered my work flow layout in order to avoid it. I love this monitor so much for gaming however that instead of returning it, I set up a separate desk for this monitor and am now running dedicated work and gaming setups. Also, the latest firmware for this monitor has completely eliminated the brightness issues, I found it behaved no different than any other monitor, even while using it for productivity. The combination of the updated firmware and easily being able to find it under $700 right now makes it an incredible bargain.
@@elmalloc The issue was that the display was dimming quickly when performing productivity tasks, as there wasn't enough changing on screen to prevent the burn-in mitigation features from kicking in. The latest firmware changed this behavior, and it works fine for productivity. This monitor would be amazing in triples for sim racing. I have a separate triples setup for sim racing, but if I had the means to configure these as triple monitors and drive 3 4k screens, I would absolutely do it. None of the dimming features would have impacted you in this regard, even in the previous firmware.
Thanks for your review of the LG UltraGear 48GQ900. You definitely helped in getting me off the fence. I will definitely be replacing my 4 monitor setup with this panel.
@Thomas Shears 4k gaming is definitely the future but it's too soon for 95% of people. We jumped over 2k way too quickly and the 4k high fps requirements for gaming illustrate that perfectly. On a huge screen it makes sense, but on pc monitor sizes? It's wasted on the low end.
I have purchased 3 monitors from LG with the most recent being a Gsync 34" widescreen. Every single one had a problem after a few months with vertical thin lines in the middle of the screen. The first two were sent to LG for repair and they were returned a few weeks later, having been fixed, only to develop the problem after a few months again. LG customer service in the US has proven to be one of the worst with a serious lack of support for it's customer base and I have stopped buying their monitors. I also check other brands to see if they are using a LG panel to ensure that I don't get the same issues.
Not a monitor, but I have an LG fridge, and in just 3 years it's completely died and I need to replace it. Talking to others, it turns out that many people seem to have LG refrigerators die pretty fast. I'm really getting sour on LG as a brand.
2:06 I wish LG would, on the back of their monitors, leave a cut out channel to run the cables down from a wall mounted display. Not many people hook these up to the wall, but a channel for the cabling would make surface mounts a little easier for surface mounted cable runs, instead of putting all the cables in the wall. The channel should be cut out down and to the right (from the front side). That way people can mount the monitor horizontally or vertically as needed for their application.
What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size? Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
I wish this was the 42” oled panel, but I know that would’ve cannibalized all the TV sales. Hopefully next year we get a 42” for $1300 MSRP with frequent sales at $1000.
Currently on sale for $700 at LGs site. You can add their $150 airpod knock offs to the cart and they are free as well. $742 after tax, free shipping, bonus earbuds which are actually not terrible at all. It's a really great deal right now. The best OLED deal I've seen in months. I returned one of the new 39 inch 240Hz LG Ultrawide OLED for this one after trying both of them out for a little over a week. I am definitely happy with my choice. It's roughly the same price as the 27 inch 240Hz OLEDs but almost 4x the size at the sacrifice of aboue 100Hz of refresh. The lower refresh really isn't as big a deal for OLED as it was with IPS/VA panels. The response time is just so much lower that it feels amazing, even at a much lower refresh rate. If you get any of these OLED monitors I would really suggest trying out 120Hz vs 180Hz vs 240Hz, etc... It was really surprising to me but I really feel like any 120Hz OLED is just as good as its 240Hz IPS equivalent. Going from 240Hz to 120Hz om the OLED felt exactly the same to me. Both were noticably smoother than the 180Hz IPS I've gotten used to using for the past couple years. OLED really is another great leap forward.
The price of this is a little high. I still use my LG CX 48” as my main monitor. It’s not too big if you wall mount it and have it at a farther distance back or just have a really deep desk that can support the weight at the very edge.
Commenting on your productivity section; I think you could benefit from mounting it higher up and also leveraging DPI scaling so that everything isn't so tiny.
Interesting you mention the scaling I did have it higher initially but played about with it and found the lower setting worked well you could as it was similar to the sizing I have on my 32inch but obviously the main difference is the massive working area.
What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size? Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
i use this monitor and absolutely love it. mines defective though and turns off and doesnt wana turn on right sometimes :( other than that its the best monitor ive ever played in my life. so immersive in my games now and works great scaling down to 1080p aswell for better frames or to make games have a more aged grainy look like games from the 2000s. love love love love this monitor.
No burn risk if I use it for office work, video editing, 3D modeling and rendering? Occasionally for gaming, but mainly for creative work. What are your tips for avoiding burn ? Thanks.
@@GeekStreet What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size? Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
Is it true the hdr performance on this monitor is a bit lacking? I heard the hdr mode crushes dark scenes into pure black and makes the rest of the image too blue. I love hdr gaming, I want to buy one but I'm afraid of a bad hdr output.
I've been really enjoying this monitor but the choice to not include any ability for the hexagon backlight to be dynamic with what's onscreen seems like a massive oversight and wasted potential.
Made it to the end. I might have gotten the steal of the Century. I just ordered this Used-Acceptable from Amazon for $715 after Taxes and Shipping. Hopefully it's just has a scratch on the back or something minor.
@@GeekStreet It fell through. They missed the delivery. BUT today I spotted a NEO G9 for under $1200 Used-Acceptable(actually $1215 After Taxes and Shipping). I took a shot on it lol. I won’t get excited unless it ships in the future. That $715 for this would have been insane though. This monitor is already back up to $1600.
Excellent review, you covered everything i would be using the monitor for minus the consoles. I was ultimately concerned about word since I use that daily for work. Cheers!
Great first view on this monitor. I wonder about following: Is it lit well all around or are there darker or lighter spots here and there? Are all 3840 x 2160 pixels displayed or are some of them cut off at the edges? Are letters shown crystal clear and sharp in native resolution or is Fringing an issue? What kind of settings exist when feeding the monitor with a lower resolution than 4k? Is everything autostreched? Or can I display e.g. 2560 x 1440 without stretching the image and have black edges around it instead? Does it support integer scaling of smaller resolutions to e.g. 2 times or 4 times of their size and the rest filled with black edges?
It's well light all the way around so no issues there, actually just the other day I reduced the resolution to 1080 but the quality didn't seem that great on a PC. I'll test out 1440 but on the flip side why would want to take the resolution down if you have a 4K monitor best just to get a 1440 ?
@@GeekStreet Thx for your reply. What do you mean by the quality didn't look well by reducing it to 1080p? What did happen? Personally for me it would be super important that a screen provides following three options when feeding it with lower resolutions: a) Stretching the image it over the entire screen b) Stretching it with keeping the aspect ratio e.g. 4:3 and having black edges at the sides c) Displaying it 1:1 in the center with keeping the native resolution and black edges all around Ideally there would also be d) Integer Scaling Will be great to know if at least a) to c) are supported because those are kind of deal breakers for me. I basically do have two reasons for dealing with lower resolutions: 1) Game limitations: Not all games (especially older ones) support 4k. And it is way better/sharper to display them with natural resolution in the center and black edges around it instead of stretch them super ugly over the entire screen. 2) Hardware-limitations: For some games it is great to enjoy them in 4k but as they get more demanding at some point it might be better to take one step back and run them in 1440p or even 1080p resolution to have a more fluid experience. Unfortunately running games in Windowed mode is not always supported. And I think it is furthermore more protective for an OLED monitor when the LEDs around are turned off instead of having the same background around the window for hours.
I think the 1080 quality is because the monitor has difficulty with scaling down to non native resolution. Check retro forum or reddit too see this problem.
@@GeekStreet the reason for scaling down to 1440p is probably because most video card cannot push 120Hz at 4K, those that can are very expensive. Please change it and let us know.
Just ordered comes on the 28th.. You have def made me feel better about my purchace. With the Black friday deal I was able to get for 900$. Anit Glare was an initital issue with me because of you saying that colors arent as good as none antiglare but occording to you its so negligible its basically a none issue. I hope my Ryzen 5900x and RTX 3090 strix can handle the 4k image tho I have been gaiming in 2k for the last 3 years with pretty good fps I know I need to be prepared to take a hit on performance with 4k now.
@@GeekStreet Well second day with Monitor, so far its impressive. Its my first experience with 4k and also my first time using a HDR on a Moniter that looks good with colors looks deep and not washed out. Thanks for review and also I know your busy but what would you say is best or your personal opinion on best mode to play in for gaming. Or perhaps adjustments i could make. Right now I just have on Gamer 1.
Hi, just wondering if the colors shift if you turn brightness down, and how dim the screen can go. I'm not fond of very high brightness, but I was curious if OLED is a good technology for low brightness viewing.
I just bought one, and it comes on Monday. I can't wait to run it with a 7900xtx and a 78003dx 32GB ddr5 6000mhz Team Red Build. I just can't justify Nvidia's pricing. I will never buy NVIDIA again. Their pricing is shocking.
AWESOME video, I'm figuring out components for a sim rig and narrowed it down to the 43" C3 and this. I was thinking the size of this might be too big for the distance on a sim rig, but it looks great on your setup. A question, a lot of people on Reddit recommend a floor standing mount vs a rig integrated one. They claim the integrated ones can lead to noticeable shaking from the FFB. Do you notice this at all? I'm looking at the Trak Racer TR8 Pro and am wondering which monitor mount to buy.
This is why I don't trust "second-hand" reviews. What do I mean by this? Anything lower than the standard HDTVTest has set. You're clearly going off a spec sheet for the entire video and I don't detect any display technology experience present either, in the comments too. The language used is extremely vague and even hit or miss (for example, "deeper" blacks? The pixels are turned off, these are the deepest blacks possible on any display, there is no light). No personal tests run either, it's all "I looked at it and it was good, because [spec sheet number the company gives you]". No reference points presented, no solid metric to judge any aspect of a monitor, it's just all "great". No information on phenomena around these displays, just a very shallow understanding of how a screen works, again, just going off a spec sheet. This isn't a review, it's a sponsored-sounding overview. Whenever the concept of response time came on I rolled my eyes at how a reviewer in 2022-23 still doesn't understand that the milliseconds manufacturers use aren't indicative of absolutely anything and essentially don't matter in the response time you will experience, even when talking about OLEDs.
Hello, it was very useful, just one question, I have this monitor, I use it on ps5, when hdr is turned on, the image is very dark, what should I do to make it bright and clear?❤️🙏🙏
Hi, man. I'm a graphics designer, but without using the graphics softwares, I'm planning to buy ps5 recently for gaming also but i dont understand which one i'll buy for a monitor,LG C2 Oled or this GQ Ultragear! Can you please recommend me? Is the PPI in this makes any difference for the text or gaming? Which one I should buy?
This monitor is optimised for use with a PC, whereas the LG C2 is TV. Personally I'd say this as is had a higher spec, a display port and more screen burnin protection. I've heard of people using a glossy screen like the C2 has and it causing headaches.
do you feel very vague but noticeable vertical lines in pure gray gradience image like the windows task bar? I just bought one and found very noticeable vertical lines in pure gray image. i just returned it although i still think it was a fault unit and the normal ones won't find those grids. Please let me know thanks.
its identical in every way, read the specs and youll see. LG I believe manufactuers the displays for asus. Your only buying the name. I did alot of research before my purchase aswell, LG has a minor advantage over small differences aswell.
I don't like the way you present browsing at min 9 at 100% scale. My 27" 4K monitor runs at 200% of picture scaling, which is a must in a 4K display. This is why 48" can be great for a PC is because you can cleanly scale it any way you want, especially when you don't do much document or spreadsheet editing (full white screen). In my case it's all multimedia, graphs, charts and moving lines. The monitor is made with a purpose for the purpose. If it fits yours, get it.
How should I have the settings for my ps5, straight out of the box, this monitor looks crappy, it doesn’t support allm or 1440p with vrr, sound goes out when characters in game are talking to each other, not sure if it needs to be updated or what but for now my Samsung I bought for 300 plays better. Was wondering if you could help me out.
ALLM is not needed for this monitor as it is pretty much always in game mode. Also you do not need 1440p and even if you for whatever reason wanted 1440p it works with VRR. That said this monitor has broken HDR as it cuts lots of dark details making them black. So if you returned it then you made a right decision. Sound issues you describe I never heard
@@GeekStreet last question I promise (really helping me out here) My new desk will be 90cm deep. I've narrowed it down to this monitor vs the LG C2 (either 42" or 48"). I know the C2 is a TV with gaming capabilities vs this which is a monitor, would you lean one way over the other? I'll be getting thw GQ900 for £999, the C2 I'd get for £771?
Wow your desktop is deep so either is fine, on C2 the colours will pop out more as the screen is glossy which will look awesome but the 48GQ900 has a matt finish so the colours won't pop out as much. Now if you have you screen near a window with the c2 you'll get alot of reflections and this could cause headaches which i read about online using a oled tv for a monitor a problem you wouldn't get with the 48GQ900. The 48GQ900 is optimised for gaming...so personally I'd be tempted to say the 48GQ900. Worse case scenario you can buy and if you don't like just return and get a C2. Hope that helps!
@@GeekStreet yeah it's from a kitchen countertop website so it's either 64cm or 90cm so I'm thinking the bigger option! Great thankyou for the advice, really helpful.
i just bought this monitor, but i have problem with its. with my switch i don't have any voice coming out the monitor,can't use the soundbar that come with the monitor and playing hogwart legacy i don't have voice when i talking with the npc. do you have the samen problem?
I just purchased this monitor and have issue hear the characters taking in the game. Can hear music and stuff but when I play madden I can’t hear the commentary and just started Hogwarts and can’t hear them talking unless I put the headphones on. Any way to fix this? I’m on ps5
ULTRAGEAR 48. As for me, a bit too large size to put it on a desk, and in turn too small to place it, for example, in the living room. They could be tempted to about 40" then it would be ok (I think so). Besides image quality looks stunning and this pilot looks phenomenal - is it practical ... I don't know (time would show)?
I think a monitor like this is especially for people who came from, say, an ultrawide. I have the Samsung G9, and its the 49 inch curve, but at 32:9. This was awesome at the start, and it is really good for productivity, but the 16:9 48 Inch would be a sufficient upgrade for me, as it adds more height, but also keeps that length that I like. I will know by next week, and I will be using both the G9 and this monitor side by side.
Hi Geek Street! I got my Ultragear 48 as well, I noticed when using HDR on PS5 all image controls are greyed out, they're available only when I deactivate HDR. Is there a work around using HDR and adjust the image controls at the same time?
What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size? Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
Check out LG's 2024 OLED 39GS95QE - ruclips.net/video/heKXV4xPUC0/видео.html
The Best OLED for Gaming AND Productivity BenQ 48inch - ruclips.net/video/i9nFbpdoef4/видео.html
LG UltraGear 48GQ900 Unboxing and First Impressions - bit.ly/3z2ryey
Check video description for latest prices
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300 lines of dynamic resolution is an excellent "gaming" display =) Fewer lines than CRT. Real 4K is only static. Super clear photo frame =)
Real Question: does it support any picture-in-a-picture video viewing from the multiple inputs ?
oh, and 'ULTRAGEAR 48' :-) It would be perfect if it has picture-in-a-picture for multiple inputs (PC, Cable, Blu-Ray, Dish, etc)
The nice thing about OLED for PC use: Set your desktop background to just a Black screen, and those pixels go completely dark.
Then the window panels you open effectively you can make the choice of how big your screen is for the work area.
Very easy on the eyes while you work on video, graphics, speadsheets or text.
(and still plenty extra 'real estate' to pop up streaming video, your favorite sports, a movie, or security cameras video feed along the edges...)
This monitor just went on sale for $899 at Best Buys and other retailers. Got mine.
Picked up this monitor on a Black Friday deal. My plan was for this to replace my 34" LG ultrawide for work and gaming. Ultimately I just could not get used to this monitor for productivity, it was simply too tall and due to the monitor having no adjustments, I could not get set up ergonomically, so I experienced neck strain, and the concerns with burn in altered my work flow layout in order to avoid it. I love this monitor so much for gaming however that instead of returning it, I set up a separate desk for this monitor and am now running dedicated work and gaming setups. Also, the latest firmware for this monitor has completely eliminated the brightness issues, I found it behaved no different than any other monitor, even while using it for productivity. The combination of the updated firmware and easily being able to find it under $700 right now makes it an incredible bargain.
Can you go into a little more detail about the brightness issue and latest firmware? Im' thinking of getting 3 of them for sim racing, thanks!
@@elmalloc The issue was that the display was dimming quickly when performing productivity tasks, as there wasn't enough changing on screen to prevent the burn-in mitigation features from kicking in. The latest firmware changed this behavior, and it works fine for productivity. This monitor would be amazing in triples for sim racing. I have a separate triples setup for sim racing, but if I had the means to configure these as triple monitors and drive 3 4k screens, I would absolutely do it. None of the dimming features would have impacted you in this regard, even in the previous firmware.
if it’s just used with firetv 4k for tv shows and movies via plex, is there any screen dimming?
Zero, I use it with a fire stick for streaming quite a bit. I watch entire movies and no dimming.
what a Chad, 2 desk setup. LOL (i'm doing the same)
Ultragear 48" gonna buy it for sure man. I love almost everything u mentioned in this review. Except the "dimming issue" that appears on Pc users ...
Did you end up getting it? was there any fixes for the dimming?
Thanks for your review of the LG UltraGear 48GQ900. You definitely helped in getting me off the fence. I will definitely be replacing my 4 monitor setup with this panel.
$1,000 right now at BestBuy
Wow bargin!
Just grabbed it for $899 at Best Buy.
Just found your channel and subbed bro...much love from USA. Keep the great content coming, we're here for it.
Thanks bro!
I got this at 998 dollars and i absolutely love this thing, my rtx3090 loves it as well
Awesome enjoy!
I just pulled the trigger on one today. Can't wait till it arrives!
@@greenvilleobserver9431 movies look amazing as well on this thing
@Thomas Shears 4k gaming is definitely the future but it's too soon for 95% of people.
We jumped over 2k way too quickly and the 4k high fps requirements for gaming illustrate that perfectly. On a huge screen it makes sense, but on pc monitor sizes? It's wasted on the low end.
I have purchased 3 monitors from LG with the most recent being a Gsync 34" widescreen. Every single one had a problem after a few months with vertical thin lines in the middle of the screen. The first two were sent to LG for repair and they were returned a few weeks later, having been fixed, only to develop the problem after a few months again.
LG customer service in the US has proven to be one of the worst with a serious lack of support for it's customer base and I have stopped buying their monitors. I also check other brands to see if they are using a LG panel to ensure that I don't get the same issues.
Show some pics of that problem.
Not the same experience I've had... cheers.
Not a monitor, but I have an LG fridge, and in just 3 years it's completely died and I need to replace it. Talking to others, it turns out that many people seem to have LG refrigerators die pretty fast. I'm really getting sour on LG as a brand.
2:06 I wish LG would, on the back of their monitors, leave a cut out channel to run the cables down from a wall mounted display. Not many people hook these up to the wall, but a channel for the cabling would make surface mounts a little easier for surface mounted cable runs, instead of putting all the cables in the wall. The channel should be cut out down and to the right (from the front side). That way people can mount the monitor horizontally or vertically as needed for their application.
What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size?
Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
I got this one for 1000 i am so excited. Allready own an 55 b1 in my living room
I wish this was the 42” oled panel, but I know that would’ve cannibalized all the TV sales. Hopefully next year we get a 42” for $1300 MSRP with frequent sales at $1000.
Lots of people saying the same about a 42" hopefully LG will take note.
Got this monitor last week and it is such a wonderful monitor.
Have you had any issues with it?
How is the monitor now?
Currently on sale for $700 at LGs site. You can add their $150 airpod knock offs to the cart and they are free as well. $742 after tax, free shipping, bonus earbuds which are actually not terrible at all. It's a really great deal right now. The best OLED deal I've seen in months.
I returned one of the new 39 inch 240Hz LG Ultrawide OLED for this one after trying both of them out for a little over a week. I am definitely happy with my choice.
It's roughly the same price as the 27 inch 240Hz OLEDs but almost 4x the size at the sacrifice of aboue 100Hz of refresh. The lower refresh really isn't as big a deal for OLED as it was with IPS/VA panels. The response time is just so much lower that it feels amazing, even at a much lower refresh rate. If you get any of these OLED monitors I would really suggest trying out 120Hz vs 180Hz vs 240Hz, etc... It was really surprising to me but I really feel like any 120Hz OLED is just as good as its 240Hz IPS equivalent. Going from 240Hz to 120Hz om the OLED felt exactly the same to me. Both were noticably smoother than the 180Hz IPS I've gotten used to using for the past couple years. OLED really is another great leap forward.
we’d just use this with a firetv 4k & plex app attached for movies & tv shows. no gaming. how’s the dimming with that type of use?
Great. What "matrix" model does the lg 48gq900 monitor have? Which LG models have the same matrix?
The price of this is a little high. I still use my LG CX 48” as my main monitor. It’s not too big if you wall mount it and have it at a farther distance back or just have a really deep desk that can support the weight at the very edge.
Damn good video. I just got mine on Black Friday. ULTRAGEAR 48
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Are you using it on a PS5?
Commenting on your productivity section; I think you could benefit from mounting it higher up and also leveraging DPI scaling so that everything isn't so tiny.
Interesting you mention the scaling I did have it higher initially but played about with it and found the lower setting worked well you could as it was similar to the sizing I have on my 32inch but obviously the main difference is the massive working area.
Above ~43" you don't have to mess with DPI, everything is big enough on its own (unless you have serious eye issues).
What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size?
Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
Is this better then the LG c3? As monitor if same price??
Best buy online is doing $500 off and I pulled the trigger after watching so many reviews. I feel that I really need to put my 4090 to work.
Now that's a bargin!
Question : what cable should I use for this monitor ? the HDMI ? or the other one?
Use a displayport cable
i use this monitor and absolutely love it. mines defective though and turns off and doesnt wana turn on right sometimes :( other than that its the best monitor ive ever played in my life. so immersive in my games now and works great scaling down to 1080p aswell for better frames or to make games have a more aged grainy look like games from the 2000s. love love love love this monitor.
Considering this only has freesync premium and not the better freesync premium pro -
is the HDR being affected in anyway??? Thanks.
There's no major noticeable difference from the testing I did, still pretty good.
is this better than a 42 or 50 inch LG C2 or C3????
No burn risk if I use it for office work, video editing, 3D modeling and rendering? Occasionally for gaming, but mainly for creative work. What are your tips for avoiding burn ? Thanks.
UltraGear 48 Great review!!! Thanks!
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If this had kvm and pip I’d buy it instantly. Why they have to make us compromise all the time is beyond me
I have a question: LG TV oled 48 C2 at 800€ or LG monitor 48GQ900 at 1000€ Both absolutely new. Which one i have to buy?
What is the ideal distance when playing games with this monitor?
is 80 cm ok or too close?
80 to 90cm i'd say
All your videos and reviews are top notch. Well done, thank you.
Thanks much appreciated 🙏
@@GeekStreet What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size?
Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
Is it true the hdr performance on this monitor is a bit lacking? I heard the hdr mode crushes dark scenes into pure black and makes the rest of the image too blue. I love hdr gaming, I want to buy one but I'm afraid of a bad hdr output.
Is this gaming monitor a PC monitor like Viewsonic or is this a TV? Thanks!
I've been really enjoying this monitor but the choice to not include any ability for the hexagon backlight to be dynamic with what's onscreen seems like a massive oversight and wasted potential.
Made it to the end. I might have gotten the steal of the Century. I just ordered this Used-Acceptable from Amazon for $715 after Taxes and Shipping. Hopefully it's just has a scratch on the back or something minor.
How was it?
@@GeekStreet It fell through. They missed the delivery. BUT today I spotted a NEO G9 for under $1200 Used-Acceptable(actually $1215 After Taxes and Shipping). I took a shot on it lol. I won’t get excited unless it ships in the future. That $715 for this would have been insane though. This monitor is already back up to $1600.
@@marshinz5696 😭
@@GeekStreet Don’t be sad for me(unless this fails too lol) I’ve wanted a G9 since I first saw the original. This might be a blessing.🙏
@@marshinz5696 cool!
Excellent review, you covered everything i would be using the monitor for minus the consoles. I was ultimately concerned about word since I use that daily for work. Cheers!
Thanks much appreciated 🙏
Great first view on this monitor. I wonder about following:
Is it lit well all around or are there darker or lighter spots here and there? Are all 3840 x 2160 pixels displayed or are some of them cut off at the edges? Are letters shown crystal clear and sharp in native resolution or is Fringing an issue?
What kind of settings exist when feeding the monitor with a lower resolution than 4k? Is everything autostreched? Or can I display e.g. 2560 x 1440 without stretching the image and have black edges around it instead? Does it support integer scaling of smaller resolutions to e.g. 2 times or 4 times of their size and the rest filled with black edges?
It's well light all the way around so no issues there, actually just the other day I reduced the resolution to 1080 but the quality didn't seem that great on a PC. I'll test out 1440 but on the flip side why would want to take the resolution down if you have a 4K monitor best just to get a 1440 ?
@@GeekStreet Thx for your reply. What do you mean by the quality didn't look well by reducing it to 1080p? What did happen?
Personally for me it would be super important that a screen provides following three options when feeding it with lower resolutions:
a) Stretching the image it over the entire screen
b) Stretching it with keeping the aspect ratio e.g. 4:3 and having black edges at the sides
c) Displaying it 1:1 in the center with keeping the native resolution and black edges all around
Ideally there would also be d) Integer Scaling
Will be great to know if at least a) to c) are supported because those are kind of deal breakers for me.
I basically do have two reasons for dealing with lower resolutions:
1) Game limitations: Not all games (especially older ones) support 4k. And it is way better/sharper to display them with natural resolution in the center and black edges around it instead of stretch them super ugly over the entire screen.
2) Hardware-limitations: For some games it is great to enjoy them in 4k but as they get more demanding at some point it might be better to take one step back and run them in 1440p or even 1080p resolution to have a more fluid experience.
Unfortunately running games in Windowed mode is not always supported. And I think it is furthermore more protective for an OLED monitor when the LEDs around are turned off instead of having the same background around the window for hours.
I think the 1080 quality is because the monitor has difficulty with scaling down to non native resolution. Check retro forum or reddit too see this problem.
@@GeekStreet the reason for scaling down to 1440p is probably because most video card cannot push 120Hz at 4K, those that can are very expensive. Please change it and let us know.
Ultragear 48 my favorite monitor
Just ordered comes on the 28th.. You have def made me feel better about my purchace. With the Black friday deal I was able to get for 900$. Anit Glare was an initital issue with me because of you saying that colors arent as good as none antiglare but occording to you its so negligible its basically a none issue. I hope my Ryzen 5900x and RTX 3090 strix can handle the 4k image tho I have been gaiming in 2k for the last 3 years with pretty good fps I know I need to be prepared to take a hit on performance with 4k now.
Let me know how you get on with it after you get it
@@GeekStreet will do
@@GeekStreet Well second day with Monitor, so far its impressive. Its my first experience with 4k and also my first time using a HDR on a Moniter that looks good with colors looks deep and not washed out. Thanks for review and also I know your busy but what would you say is best or your personal opinion on best mode to play in for gaming. Or perhaps adjustments i could make. Right now I just have on Gamer 1.
@@imagerydiversions6127 what's your personal opinion on the monitor, I want to purchase one and not of lot feedback since the launch
ULTRAGEAR 48 - Great vid, I watched your first look vid on this panel as well. Look forward to your upcoming vids. I think I'll pick this up!
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Hi, just wondering if the colors shift if you turn brightness down, and how dim the screen can go. I'm not fond of very high brightness, but I was curious if OLED is a good technology for low brightness viewing.
What is the optimal viewing distance?
I am curious how you mounted it to the sim rig as it doesn’t appear to have the vesa mount capability.
I used one of these TV mounts amzn.to/42ifxhK
the reviews mentioned that there is an auto dimming problem. Have you found a fix for it?
Its a screen burn protection measure, no way to disable.
@@GeekStreetbut they are saying its dims every minute. Thats annoying
I got my ps5 delivered today so please tell me this screen supports ps5 and how much hz it gives on ps5
Ultragear 48! and I subbed yo! Great video
I just bought one, and it comes on Monday. I can't wait to run it with a 7900xtx and a 78003dx 32GB ddr5 6000mhz Team Red Build. I just can't justify Nvidia's pricing. I will never buy NVIDIA again. Their pricing is shocking.
AWESOME video, I'm figuring out components for a sim rig and narrowed it down to the 43" C3 and this. I was thinking the size of this might be too big for the distance on a sim rig, but it looks great on your setup. A question, a lot of people on Reddit recommend a floor standing mount vs a rig integrated one. They claim the integrated ones can lead to noticeable shaking from the FFB. Do you notice this at all? I'm looking at the Trak Racer TR8 Pro and am wondering which monitor mount to buy.
Yeah I definitely do notice some slight shaking, it's not terrible but for more stability go for the floor standing mount.
I need this. I'm currently using a 42 inch C2 as a monitor. Ultragear 48
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What Vesa mount did u use on ur Sim rig? I have a Simlab P1X
I'm using this one amzn.to/3C6kSkK
Does the auto dimming kick in if you are watching a video file off your PC or mac-mini?
No it doesn't only for large static images
This is why I don't trust "second-hand" reviews. What do I mean by this? Anything lower than the standard HDTVTest has set.
You're clearly going off a spec sheet for the entire video and I don't detect any display technology experience present either, in the comments too. The language used is extremely vague and even hit or miss (for example, "deeper" blacks? The pixels are turned off, these are the deepest blacks possible on any display, there is no light). No personal tests run either, it's all "I looked at it and it was good, because [spec sheet number the company gives you]". No reference points presented, no solid metric to judge any aspect of a monitor, it's just all "great". No information on phenomena around these displays, just a very shallow understanding of how a screen works, again, just going off a spec sheet.
This isn't a review, it's a sponsored-sounding overview. Whenever the concept of response time came on I rolled my eyes at how a reviewer in 2022-23 still doesn't understand that the milliseconds manufacturers use aren't indicative of absolutely anything and essentially don't matter in the response time you will experience, even when talking about OLEDs.
¿Acer Predator X32FP, Innocn 32M2V, AOC Agon Porsche Design PD32M or LG48GQ900-B?
How i get this Monitor at 17,3 inch as Portable Monitor ? I need so much.
If that was available I'd get too!
@@GeekStreet hahaha xD
@@GeekStreet someone need to talk to them about this 😔😁 Portable Monitors are very useful to travel and so many things
LG actually do portable monitors but I don't think they are that popular as the normal monitors are.
Recently found your channel, really like your content.
Thanks!
wow , when will we get this type of OLED in 27" & 32 " size OR why don't they make OLED in 27" & 32" size ?
Now that would cool, but ive not heard of anyone doing that
would you recommend this over the lg c2 48" tv as a monitor?
Hello, it was very useful, just one question, I have this monitor, I use it on ps5, when hdr is turned on, the image is very dark, what should I do to make it bright and clear?❤️🙏🙏
Try readjusting the hdr on the console
@@GeekStreet From the console setting???
Hi, man. I'm a graphics designer, but without using the graphics softwares, I'm planning to buy ps5 recently for gaming also but i dont understand which one i'll buy for a monitor,LG C2 Oled or this GQ Ultragear! Can you please recommend me? Is the PPI in this makes any difference for the text or gaming? Which one I should buy?
This monitor is optimised for use with a PC, whereas the LG C2 is TV. Personally I'd say this as is had a higher spec, a display port and more screen burnin protection. I've heard of people using a glossy screen like the C2 has and it causing headaches.
Nice vid im buying dis
ULTRAGEAR 48''
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@@GeekStreet yo
R u going to keep this or are you goin to return it
Im getting 3 of these monitors for my racing sim :)
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Anyone still use this? How has it aged? any burn in?
I jus bought it for 899 . Good deal?
Just bought this for $699.
What's your 5 month review for it ?
Returned before I ever used it. Priorities changed.
Awesome. See this deal too about to order it too
Your wife told u to take that $hit back u got bills to pay 🤣🤣🤣
@@504Trey Honestly I think I finally just got tired of gaming. Not as much enjoyment as I used to get
Can the stand be extended to incrase the monitor?
No thats not possible
Hey, what is the clearance between the the stand to screen? I've got a creative katana i would place under the screen. I don't want to block anything
do you feel very vague but noticeable vertical lines in pure gray gradience image like the windows task bar? I just bought one and found very noticeable vertical lines in pure gray image. i just returned it although i still think it was a fault unit and the normal ones won't find those grids. Please let me know thanks.
I didn't notice that, sounds faulty
@@GeekStreet thank you.
Thanks for the review, have you tried custom resolution to have ultrawide 21:9?
Would this be any good for photo editing?
Yes very good
So this is like the ASUS Rog swift pg48uq or pg42uq? Just cheaper?
its identical in every way, read the specs and youll see. LG I believe manufactuers the displays for asus. Your only buying the name. I did alot of research before my purchase aswell, LG has a minor advantage over small differences aswell.
I don't like the way you present browsing at min 9 at 100% scale. My 27" 4K monitor runs at 200% of picture scaling, which is a must in a 4K display.
This is why 48" can be great for a PC is because you can cleanly scale it any way you want, especially when you don't do much document or spreadsheet editing (full white screen). In my case it's all multimedia, graphs, charts and moving lines. The monitor is made with a purpose for the purpose. If it fits yours, get it.
How should I have the settings for my ps5, straight out of the box, this monitor looks crappy, it doesn’t support allm or 1440p with vrr, sound goes out when characters in game are talking to each other, not sure if it needs to be updated or what but for now my Samsung I bought for 300 plays better. Was wondering if you could help me out.
ALLM is not needed for this monitor as it is pretty much always in game mode. Also you do not need 1440p and even if you for whatever reason wanted 1440p it works with VRR. That said this monitor has broken HDR as it cuts lots of dark details making them black. So if you returned it then you made a right decision. Sound issues you describe I never heard
Do you have a rough idea of what the minimum distance you'd need to be away from this for comfortable gaming / productivity at a desk?
I'd say minimum 70cm depth desk....I had on a 60cm depth desk.
@@GeekStreet last question I promise (really helping me out here)
My new desk will be 90cm deep. I've narrowed it down to this monitor vs the LG C2 (either 42" or 48"). I know the C2 is a TV with gaming capabilities vs this which is a monitor, would you lean one way over the other? I'll be getting thw GQ900 for £999, the C2 I'd get for £771?
Wow your desktop is deep so either is fine, on C2 the colours will pop out more as the screen is glossy which will look awesome but the 48GQ900 has a matt finish so the colours won't pop out as much. Now if you have you screen near a window with the c2 you'll get alot of reflections and this could cause headaches which i read about online using a oled tv for a monitor a problem you wouldn't get with the 48GQ900. The 48GQ900 is optimised for gaming...so personally I'd be tempted to say the 48GQ900.
Worse case scenario you can buy and if you don't like just return and get a C2.
Hope that helps!
@@GeekStreet yeah it's from a kitchen countertop website so it's either 64cm or 90cm so I'm thinking the bigger option!
Great thankyou for the advice, really helpful.
I have issues using this on my series x. When I turn on hdr everything looks grey and washed. The blacks are gone too 😅
i just bought this monitor, but i have problem with its. with my switch i don't have any voice coming out the monitor,can't use the soundbar that come with the monitor and playing hogwart legacy i don't have voice when i talking with the npc. do you have the samen problem?
Bought mine today for 699
What’s a good sound bar for this monitor
is there a power on light at the front?
I just purchased this monitor and have issue hear the characters taking in the game. Can hear music and stuff but when I play madden I can’t hear the commentary and just started Hogwarts and can’t hear them talking unless I put the headphones on. Any way to fix this? I’m on ps5
is it better than alienware AW3423DW ?
48" C1 or Ultragear 48?
Depends on your usage, if you’re mostly gaming and not bothered about a TV tuner go for the UltraGear
48 c1 is way cheaper just get that
can you do 1440p on this monitor?
The.1ms response is not "faster than any other OLED" THE LG C series is also .1ms
What headphones you use?
I use these ruclips.net/video/eOm4J_aZ7Lg/видео.html
What mouse pad is that? I like it
bit.ly/2U7GsQr - DeltaHub felt deskpad
what is with work and 8hours static windows? burn in problems?
I want to see a comparison and know which is better, Asus PG48UQ or LG UltraGear 48GQ900.
LG panels over Asus panels all day.
@@2a4me96 they use the same panel, it all comes down to aesthetics and warranty
you have the same keyboard as me, g915 tkl black x)
Its an awesome keyboard isnt it!
can you turn off TPC in service menu on this monitor?
is the asus pg48uq better ?
Ultra gear 48, Great Job!
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Can this use HDR with VRR at the same time? And Is this better then Gigabytes Aura 48”?
I am about to buy one of these two and would love your thoughts
Can it use vesa mount?
Yes it's got a 300 x 200 vesa mount
I've shown in the initial unboxing video, if that helps ruclips.net/video/tLs3ZbmVWOo/видео.html
ULTRAGEAR 48Z....I am putting real consideration into this monitor
Graphic or quality behavi badhiya hai ❤️❤️
Just ordered 3 of these for my rig they have a 500$ discount right now.
ULTRAGEAR 48. As for me, a bit too large size to put it on a desk, and in turn too small to place it, for example, in the living room. They could be tempted to about 40" then it would be ok (I think so). Besides image quality looks stunning and this pilot looks phenomenal - is it practical ... I don't know (time would show)?
I think a monitor like this is especially for people who came from, say, an ultrawide. I have the Samsung G9, and its the 49 inch curve, but at 32:9. This was awesome at the start, and it is really good for productivity, but the 16:9 48 Inch would be a sufficient upgrade for me, as it adds more height, but also keeps that length that I like.
I will know by next week, and I will be using both the G9 and this monitor side by side.
Hi Geek Street! I got my Ultragear 48 as well, I noticed when using HDR on PS5 all image controls are greyed out, they're available only when I deactivate HDR.
Is there a work around using HDR and adjust the image controls at the same time?
No unfortunately not.
What is best monitor under 1300-1400 USD around 32 inches screen size?
Usage: , Ai modelling and machine learning models, mostly Entertainment and casual gaming in free time..
How to reset this monitor to factory settings?
I have a problem with the sound it works for my xbox but not my MacBook. anyone know how to fix it?
Hello, I wish to know about the ultrawide switch.
Does it work properly on a game with full screen at 120hz 10bit color ?
thank you.
ULTRAGEAR 48 Bro.. this could be my PS5 Gaming TV replacement for sure!
❤️ it's a good upgrade for sure!