@@Tx_zx I've not tried mini LED. Don't they use dimming zones? I'm pretty sure they do. So, it won't be as good as OLED with its full control of every single pixel individually.
I was considering getting an OLED(best clarity(best blacks)) or a mini led(similar blacks and no burn in) and in the end i got the NEO G7 mini led for best performance price longevity
after watching tons of comparisons video on panels, i came to a conclusion: "Most reviewers don't know what a good image should look like, and they don't know how to configure their monitors correctly."
Why can't you compare non favourable footage like bright scenes with even brigter highlights? Peak brigness is a factor that blindsides many OLED monitors.
im using VA panel with 1:4000 contrast (TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B ) and my blacks are good. im sure oled is better but too expansive for me now. in your video the VA panel looks bad, maybe because the camera angles idk...
VA Looks bad just because are really Bad, even front view is not black from side view worsen and the unstable and inaccurate colors of the VA. IPS is better than VA, but Oled is the best
That means that you haven't seen honey many times in real life. Its color heavily depends on the type of flowers from which the nectar is collected by bees.
@@andreiciurea6546 And because you are young you are a typical arrogant big headed knowitall , fresh out of your nappies wet behind the ears and have no respect for your elders and betters .............
Thank you for your great comparison! I can speak only for myself, but I prefer an IPS panel. It feels better to my eyes. I don't know why, it's less tiring. I like the wide angle view of an IPS panel. And the colors seem very balanced to me. My son is a gamer and bought a OLED panel. But I would not spend the extra money at this time.
I find more Hz = better for the eyes. No matter the panel type. I discovered that after I moved from a 60Hz monitor to a similar 144Hz a long while ago.
Tru, coming from IPS Dell S2721DGF to an OLED Gigabyte FO27Q3 ... once you experimented OLED can't go back to IPS! Difference is to huge in quality of image , response time but also for the price you need for OLED.
Amazing vídeo seriously! Congrats, this is what i was looking for. Would you consider doing same thing but with a more gaming perspective? I mean trying different games in those screens. Huge
It'll just be more of the same in other games. Results are the same as in the Dead Space footage you see in this video. OLED wins by a mile every single time. Also, unfortunately my time with the OLED monitor has come to an end. I have to give it back tomorrow. So, can't make any more videos featuring it.
Yea, This is the best ive seen. Showing the true difference between OLED vs VA / IPS and also he uses the term "MILKY" which i use the same term as well when showing ips or va Like the picture looks washed out, Hazy look and the colors are off due to blooming. Alot of people think its just the black levels for oled that makes it good and thats it but the blooming is what makes the picture look extremely off. All good tvs / monitors start with contrast and OLED having 4k pixels = 8,294,400 mill pixels / dimming zones in a sense giving you a pure picture. Which is why oleds dont need 1k nits to look good. LG CX has what 700 nits or so and that oled looks amazing even today and would still eat any ips/ va panel alive It gets no better then that
I can definitely see some glow and backlight bleeding from the ips in this video. The blacks also look gray. I'm going to get a VA panel for sure. I would get OLED but they're out of my budget.
va has a lot of ghosting while IPS has less contrast, I have an IPS and unless you turn off the lights it looks perfectly fine. In fact if you haven't seen an OLED monitor before IPS will look really good
I can afford OLED, but it still has some major flaws, especially QD-OLED. Pretty much every VA panel has scan lines above 144hz, so I wouldn't replace my 165hz IPS panel for that either.
@@suparibhau hi. what about VA panels that have 1-2 ms response time? do they still ghost in action movies and games??? i nedd an all-around screen for casual gaming, video editing, reading ebooks, surfing, and watching movies.
@@TheNikolinho Yes. i have msi mp2412 pro 100hz 1ms VA panel and its has ghosting af. Maybe some are not have that much but still dont buy a monitör without seen by yourself.
LG makes a VA panel ultragear with barely any ghosting at all. If any. It’s cheap also. They are working some magic with that monitor. The contrast is awesome. IPS is awesome also but the blacks are so bad.
The blacks might be blacker on the OLED but the colors are more accurate on the IPS and VA. 3:07 is a perfect example. Honey isn't the color that is on the OLED screen IRL, it's closer to the IPS and VA color. I think the IPS looks the most color accurate here.
I game on a 77inch oled. And a 55inch led. I like both for different reasons. But im thinking of getting an curved monitor next. Just not sure what kind to get.
I got an lg e9 and it has vertical banding. Still is a great experience, but in dark scenes the bands are pretty visible. It sucks because I bought it to play scary games, which are entirely dark scenes. Also, I got a weird halo around my mouse cursor. Hopefully the manufacturing is better now, if not I'm not sure it's worth it.
Same. And what about ugly colour banding in games, dead pixels out of the box and very low brightness in SDR. I have bad vertical banding too and dead pixel after only 2 weeks. So much hype around Oled. I am thinking to go back to IPS or LED.
There definitely a huge difference while watching in a dark room... My room doesn't have sunlight but I typically play with a brighter ceiling light on.. wondering if I should get the OLed since I dont really game in the dark. I want to get a 4k screen and not sure if I should continue with my ips panels as the price gap is pretty hefty.
There's more to OLED than just pure blacks. Motion clarity is unrivalled (no ghosting) and great colours contrast. A good IPS certainly won't be a horrible experience. But if you want to take your gaming and video streaming experience to the next level then OLED is the way to go.
I bought an ASUS PG32UCDM, thats one of the 32inch 4k 240hz QD-OLED monitors. Its amazing! I massively overpaid for it, by buying it as soon as it was available on Amazon here in EU, paid freaking 1700€ for it (thats with tax, but still). It has gotten A LOT cheaper, during the recent Prime Days Amazon had it for just 1300€ or even 1200€, cant remember, I think it was 1299€. I can highly recommend this screen. Its a great experience. The magenta tint from QD-OLED is ZERO problem, if your room is acceptable for this OLED tech. I dont have any windows behind me, I dont have any lights behind me. I always have the sun blockers/curtains down when using my PC; already did that with my previous IPS panel. So I dont have a single ioda of magenta on my screen, regardless what time it is. And it doesnt have to be dark in the room for it to be perfect; you just cant have light sources directly penetrating the screen, and then youre fine!
❤ V dropped the mic! Thanks for making this video. watch it through as always. Gamers, if the wallet is not large enough for the awesome OLED (like me) and you wanna game in the dimmed or dark gaming room. Grab the VA to prevent your eyes from seeing the famous white cloud IPS glow, though it can be "mitigated" by putting a desk lamp lighting the wall behind your monitor. VA is reccomened. If you are gaming or movies in a well-lit room. Then, by all means, you have all the choice to your preferences!
Hello Vadim, compare 2K Oled monitor and 4K IPS monitor, do you think 2K Oled would look better or 4K IPS? They’re similar price and both under 800, and there’s no 4K Oled on the market that’s under 800 for now, which one would you recommend
That is a very difficult question.🤔 Both have something important that the other one lacks. If I were looking for an entertainment monitor then I'd get an OLED 1440p over the IPS 4K. Colours, true blacks, insane motion clarity and near perfect HDR are just too good with OLED.
I bought the LG 27GS95QE, but due to its matte coating the screen has a grainy dirty effect and i ended up returning it. Imma give it a try to the Asus XG27AQDMG, which has a glossy screen. Oled is king, but it's true that it is super expensive xd.
Watched this video on iphone 15pro so I am intrigued whether I can see the difference oj bigger screen. My acccount balance will be very sad this month
I'll just wait for 1440p oled under $500. They can even be just 165hz just so the cost could go down more. Or I'll probably wait for some good 2ndhand deals in my area in a couple of years.
In that case I think I'm leaning more towards 1440p OLED. OLED is just too good for games and videos. True black colour, contrast, motion clarity (no ghosting)... so good🙂
I never noticed how bad it is either. If you put an OLED screen next to your monitor you'll see the difference. You just don't know it🙂 Black colour looks milky on IPS. Just watch LG HDR video on RUclips in a dark room and you'll see how the monitor is bleeding light where it's supposed to be pitch black. Or maybe you have a smartphone with an OLED display? You can use that to compare.
@CGFUN829 IPS panel in monitor is one component. The contrast ratio specs also play a role when it comes to the darkest black against the brightest white in contrast. In general, the higher the front number, the better the contrast you will get. Thus, deeper black against lighter white. In most cases, the vewing angle of an IPS panel is quite wide. The medium you are watching the content from also has an effect on color & contrast represented on the screen. Thus, that could be why it looks different? 😊 Though the "content/file" the monitor is displaying is a major factor as well. Like in movies or games where you have darker scenes, the IPS will definitely be milky, like Vadim said. And if you are lucky not to have much IPS glow or worst bleed (IPS lucky draw), you will notice this milky cloud less. Alas, the glow is an inherent thing due to IPS technology.
My LG 34GS95QE OLED 34" is coming next week, i also been gaming all these years with different panels, being the current one IPS. I'm really looking foward to see a complete new world with OLED :) Still a bit worried about the burn in? Idk what is the current state of burn ins right now but i intend to enjoy it without worrying too much! ^.^
@@riichobamin7612 Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3070, B550-A GAMING, 16GB DDR4... for now! It's a 2 years old build at this point but i'm planning on making a new one soon xD
but then thats a cheap va monitor, ive had the benq ex2710r, 1440p va, it had damn good blacks, like really really good, this va does not look like a high end panel, cause in some situations the black looked a bit better on the ips against the va one
I bought two Samsung Odyssey G5 27 inch 1440p 165Hz Freesync VA panels on sale a while ago. If I translate from Norwegian Krones to US dollars I got them for 185 US dollars per unit. Original price was 326 US dollars. So a big price drop. For me this was a huge experience. Coming from 1080p 60Hz monitors with no freesync or Gsync. Oled looks to be real nice but much more expensive. As a sidenote, I read that VA panels should have better black levels VS IPS. But IPS should have less ghosting VS VA panels. In your video the IPS and VA looks about the same when it comes to black levels. Lucky for me I haven't tried Oled yet ;) I know I cannot go back to 1080p 60Hz anymore, so if I tried Oled now I probably couldn't got back to my VA panels :D
IPS vs VA black levels are the same. You need local dimming zones on those type of displays to turn off pixels to make the screen properly black. I think people are talking about colour vibrancy. VA indeed has more vibrant colours. But I wouldn't call it a huge difference. I prefer IPS for better motion clarity because I hate motion blur.
@@theivadim No, VA normally has way more better much deeper blacks and better contrast than IPS, as it has way higher contrast at least 3000:1 or 5000 plus compared to IPS which tops at 1000:1 or less. but of course the problem with VA monitors is that most of them are complete garbage with bad blacks even though they have way better contrast than IPS but some VA brands have great black levels and contrast 5000 or more and blacks look way better than IPS so it depends which you have, and if they have also local dimming zones with high brightness they can be very good budget HDR monitors.
When you try oled and you compare them side by side most likely your going to want to pitch the G5 out the window. Like OLED looks WICKED against a ips/va panel. Even this video, exp the DEAD SPACE comparison everything has more contrast - pop to it and the picture looks more pure. As on the VA / IPS it looks washed out. Even i had a samsung odssey NEO g7 32" inch which "they say" its the best monitor for gaming BUT i didnt like it due to how the dimming zones reacted. The motion was bad and the blooming still existed. Played on a OLED monitor and TV and my mind was fried for the rest of the day. lol
@@TSOLYRICS I love it for gaming. I had an HDR LCD before and the blacks were too washed out. VA is much better visually. Blacks aren't near as bad. Still wish I had an OLED though.
Very good , useful and important comparison video 👌👌👏👏 ; what should i get OLED or IPS ( 4k 32") , my current usage is 95% productivity (50%AV and 50%Text of that 95%) and 5% gaming ( allthough i started as 95%gaming and 5% productivity 😁) .
I’ve been using the 4K 32” OLED to edit videos, online research, etc. for over two weeks and it felt great. These new monitors come with burn in warranty so I think they should be fine for years of normal use. Tim from Monitors Unboxed is doing a long term burn in test on his channel. I think he’s on month 3. You might want to check out his video on the matter before you make final decision.
95% productivity get a mini led, it's more versatile. You can disable local dimming for productivity and enable it for gaming. You can crank up the brightness if you need to be in a very well lit environment, zero worry of burn in even as far as 3 years out, and you'll still get a wonderful HDR gaming experience for that 5%. Font rendering is better on LCDs still if you use Windows. Linux and Mac have developers who actually care about font rendering 😂 If it were 95% gaming tho OLED would be a no brainer.
@@RitzyBusiness yes , that's why MacOS is best for productivity ; linux is good but it can't run Adobe software. For text rendering RGB pixel matrix layout is best , pentile used by oled is very bad .
The 7700 XT is not high on my priority list. But I'll get to it eventually. Hopefully, FSR 3.1 will be added to many more games by then. Because without that the 7700 XT won't get any praise from me.
only Good BFI with Asus pg248qp and Zowie XL2568x monitors can compete with OLED when it comes to motion blur in fast paced game other LCD monitors are Trash for fast paced games
Metti un ips in 4k 160 mh di 1.600 euro e poi vedi come cambia immagine e come e molto piu bello io celo e ti premetto che i mini led e oled mi fanno sorridere amico mio il confronto si fa con monitor adatti al compito e soprattutto molto costosi ..
OLED is superior obviously, the question here is IPS or VA? Trust me go IPS all the way, VA have very shitty viewing angles so the colors washout when you move slighty of center, plus the colors are not as real and vivid as in an IPS, they are just more saturated
@@tomatorev68 i do have an old VA. they say VA is better for movies and TV shows, while IPS is better for games. they also say that only expensive OLED monitors are good for everything - reading, playing, watching, and such
Are you tempted to get an OLED monitor after watching this?🙂
No, they are very expensive :( but what about mini led ?
For the price of this oled I can buy 85 inch 4k tv in my city :D
@@Tx_zx I've not tried mini LED. Don't they use dimming zones? I'm pretty sure they do. So, it won't be as good as OLED with its full control of every single pixel individually.
I was considering getting an OLED(best clarity(best blacks)) or a mini led(similar blacks and no burn in) and in the end i got the NEO G7 mini led for best performance price longevity
@@ludiqpich198 now you got me curious about mini LED. I'll have to find a way to try it.
after watching tons of comparisons video on panels, i came to a conclusion:
"Most reviewers don't know what a good image should look like, and they don't know how to configure their monitors correctly."
Guess I’ll be using VA for a while… Once OLED goes from $1200 to under $300 then I’ll get one.
If I could afford OLED I’d have one 💯
Get a cheap portable oled, yes it’s smaller but also sharper
BURN IN
You need a Mini LED and almost same as OLED with black deep.
OLED get risk burn in but Mini LED will be safe from burn in
@@upmain193 terrible idea
Lg has a 1440p 27gs93qe for $600. It's stacks up with oleds double the price! Obviously they will be slightly better but not $600 more better
CRT guys is the way
only if we have 4k ctr nodadawys
Is the way to eye doctor, I value my sight too much to use old shitty monitors
@@yerbalxrd unless someone trow a crt on your eye they do no damage to you
@@math3capanema WHAT?
@@yerbalxrd what what
Why can't you compare non favourable footage like bright scenes with even brigter highlights? Peak brigness is a factor that blindsides many OLED monitors.
im using VA panel with 1:4000 contrast (TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B ) and my blacks are good.
im sure oled is better but too expansive for me now.
in your video the VA panel looks bad, maybe because the camera angles idk...
VA Looks bad just because are really Bad, even front view is not black from side view worsen and the unstable and inaccurate colors of the VA. IPS is better than VA, but Oled is the best
@@josephmartinez7363 im having a blast with my monitor. its not perfect but gets the job done .
you dont know what you are talking about.
@@josephmartinez7363 sure sure
The colour of the Honey on the IPS and VA panels is more accurate , I've NEVER seen orange Honey as depicted on the OLED .
That means that you haven't seen honey many times in real life. Its color heavily depends on the type of flowers from which the nectar is collected by bees.
My honey look exactly like QD Oled honey so idk what type of honey u got in your cabinet 💀
@@andreiciurea6546 I'm 68 years old , I'd seen ALL types of Honey before you were born ...................
@@PhilipKerry just because you are old doesn't mean you are right.
@@andreiciurea6546 And because you are young you are a typical arrogant big headed knowitall , fresh out of your nappies wet behind the ears and have no respect for your elders and betters .............
Thank you for your great comparison! I can speak only for myself, but I prefer an IPS panel. It feels better to my eyes. I don't know why, it's less tiring. I like the wide angle view of an IPS panel. And the colors seem very balanced to me. My son is a gamer and bought a OLED panel. But I would not spend the extra money at this time.
I find more Hz = better for the eyes. No matter the panel type. I discovered that after I moved from a 60Hz monitor to a similar 144Hz a long while ago.
I picked asus 34" VA its... meh
I want liyama 34" IPS would be awesome but I wonder how could I use them together 🤔
Tru, coming from IPS Dell S2721DGF to an OLED Gigabyte FO27Q3 ... once you experimented OLED can't go back to IPS! Difference is to huge in quality of image , response time but also for the price you need for OLED.
Amazing vídeo seriously! Congrats, this is what i was looking for.
Would you consider doing same thing but with a more gaming perspective? I mean trying different games in those screens.
Huge
It'll just be more of the same in other games. Results are the same as in the Dead Space footage you see in this video. OLED wins by a mile every single time. Also, unfortunately my time with the OLED monitor has come to an end. I have to give it back tomorrow. So, can't make any more videos featuring it.
Yea, This is the best ive seen. Showing the true difference between OLED vs VA / IPS and also he uses the term "MILKY" which i use the same term as well when showing ips or va
Like the picture looks washed out, Hazy look and the colors are off due to blooming. Alot of people think its just the black levels for oled that makes it good and thats it but the blooming is what makes the picture look extremely off. All good tvs / monitors start with contrast and OLED having 4k pixels = 8,294,400 mill pixels / dimming zones in a sense giving you a pure picture. Which is why oleds dont need 1k nits to look good. LG CX has what 700 nits or so and that oled looks amazing even today and would still eat any ips/ va panel alive
It gets no better then that
Would be interesting to compare dead pixels occurence between the 3
I can definitely see some glow and backlight bleeding from the ips in this video. The blacks also look gray. I'm going to get a VA panel for sure. I would get OLED but they're out of my budget.
va has a lot of ghosting while IPS has less contrast, I have an IPS and unless you turn off the lights it looks perfectly fine. In fact if you haven't seen an OLED monitor before IPS will look really good
I can afford OLED, but it still has some major flaws, especially QD-OLED. Pretty much every VA panel has scan lines above 144hz, so I wouldn't replace my 165hz IPS panel for that either.
@@suparibhau hi. what about VA panels that have 1-2 ms response time? do they still ghost in action movies and games??? i nedd an all-around screen for casual gaming, video editing, reading ebooks, surfing, and watching movies.
@@TheNikolinho Yes. i have msi mp2412 pro 100hz 1ms VA panel and its has ghosting af. Maybe some are not have that much but still dont buy a monitör without seen by yourself.
LG makes a VA panel ultragear with barely any ghosting at all. If any. It’s cheap also. They are working some magic with that monitor. The contrast is awesome. IPS is awesome also but the blacks are so bad.
Not until they solve the Oled burn in problem, and yes they do burn in.. Nano Ips will do for now. Prize difference...prizes needs to drop on oled.
every screen have burn-in
@@math3capanema yes, you are right, but not every screen cost as much as an OLED
Wish you did also coating grain comparison for productivity work but still love the comparison vid great work!
The only downside of the oled is the burn in, once they rid of it will be the perfect monitor/tv.
The blacks might be blacker on the OLED but the colors are more accurate on the IPS and VA.
3:07 is a perfect example. Honey isn't the color that is on the OLED screen IRL, it's closer to the IPS and VA color. I think the IPS looks the most color accurate here.
There's no way that you just say that 😂
@@ids8128 I totally did 🤣
it's not only honey, that wooden spoon also looks way too red
In person the experience of oled is the way to go
That probably happened because of the color calibration
I game on a 77inch oled. And a 55inch led. I like both for different reasons. But im thinking of getting an curved monitor next. Just not sure what kind to get.
I got an lg e9 and it has vertical banding. Still is a great experience, but in dark scenes the bands are pretty visible. It sucks because I bought it to play scary games, which are entirely dark scenes. Also, I got a weird halo around my mouse cursor. Hopefully the manufacturing is better now, if not I'm not sure it's worth it.
Same. And what about ugly colour banding in games, dead pixels out of the box and very low brightness in SDR. I have bad vertical banding too and dead pixel after only 2 weeks. So much hype around Oled. I am thinking to go back to IPS or LED.
There definitely a huge difference while watching in a dark room... My room doesn't have sunlight but I typically play with a brighter ceiling light on.. wondering if I should get the OLed since I dont really game in the dark. I want to get a 4k screen and not sure if I should continue with my ips panels as the price gap is pretty hefty.
There's more to OLED than just pure blacks. Motion clarity is unrivalled (no ghosting) and great colours contrast. A good IPS certainly won't be a horrible experience. But if you want to take your gaming and video streaming experience to the next level then OLED is the way to go.
I bought an ASUS PG32UCDM, thats one of the 32inch 4k 240hz QD-OLED monitors. Its amazing! I massively overpaid for it, by buying it as soon as it was available on Amazon here in EU, paid freaking 1700€ for it (thats with tax, but still). It has gotten A LOT cheaper, during the recent Prime Days Amazon had it for just 1300€ or even 1200€, cant remember, I think it was 1299€.
I can highly recommend this screen. Its a great experience. The magenta tint from QD-OLED is ZERO problem, if your room is acceptable for this OLED tech. I dont have any windows behind me, I dont have any lights behind me. I always have the sun blockers/curtains down when using my PC; already did that with my previous IPS panel. So I dont have a single ioda of magenta on my screen, regardless what time it is. And it doesnt have to be dark in the room for it to be perfect; you just cant have light sources directly penetrating the screen, and then youre fine!
Good stuff! OLED is the best🤝🙂
❤ V dropped the mic! Thanks for making this video. watch it through as always.
Gamers, if the wallet is not large enough for the awesome OLED (like me) and you wanna game in the dimmed or dark gaming room. Grab the VA to prevent your eyes from seeing the famous white cloud IPS glow, though it can be "mitigated" by putting a desk lamp lighting the wall behind your monitor. VA is reccomened.
If you are gaming or movies in a well-lit room. Then, by all means, you have all the choice to your preferences!
Well said!🙂🤝
@theivadim Well-made video and presentation 👌🐈
Hello Vadim, compare 2K Oled monitor and 4K IPS monitor, do you think 2K Oled would look better or 4K IPS? They’re similar price and both under 800, and there’s no 4K Oled on the market that’s under 800 for now, which one would you recommend
That is a very difficult question.🤔 Both have something important that the other one lacks.
If I were looking for an entertainment monitor then I'd get an OLED 1440p over the IPS 4K. Colours, true blacks, insane motion clarity and near perfect HDR are just too good with OLED.
OLED 2k
I bought the LG 27GS95QE, but due to its matte coating the screen has a grainy dirty effect and i ended up returning it. Imma give it a try to the Asus XG27AQDMG, which has a glossy screen. Oled is king, but it's true that it is super expensive xd.
The XG27AQDMG would be the best compromise right now, but text clarity is ass from what I've heard.
@User-ys7cb for real, I didn't have issue with text clarity cuz I disabled clear type. But the grainy effect is awful.
Which one best for bright environment room?
With that requirement in mind, I don’t focus on the panel type. I’d just make sure to get a monitor with at least 350 nits (350 cd/㎡) of brightness.
As a true black, I enjoyed this video. Well done.
very good video indeed. keep it up mate
Hi, IVadim! Which is the GPU you're using in your personal computer these days? I read somewhere that it's the 4070 Super?
Hi🤝 Indeed, I'm using the 4070 SUPER paired with a 4K monitor. I'm pleased with it. Are you thinking about buying a 4070 SUPER?
@@theivadim What do you think, is it worth buying 4070 super or buying 4070 Ti super?
Watched this video on iphone 15pro so I am intrigued whether I can see the difference oj bigger screen. My acccount balance will be very sad this month
I'll just wait for 1440p oled under $500. They can even be just 165hz just so the cost could go down more. Or I'll probably wait for some good 2ndhand deals in my area in a couple of years.
i have an rtx 3080, and i want to upgrade my monitor from 2k to 4k VA display, , is it worth?
I think so, especially if you’re going for a 32-inch screen.
@@theivadim ok thanks, and what is worth, 2k oled or 4k VA? im thinking between those two. I will use it mostly for gaming and videos.
In that case I think I'm leaning more towards 1440p OLED. OLED is just too good for games and videos. True black colour, contrast, motion clarity (no ghosting)... so good🙂
@@theivadim ok thank you bro, i also think the oled version is a better choice.
Hey i vadim , i have a cheap ips AOC monitor and it dont look like the ips in this video, maybe cuz ips mont here is not in the center of camera.
I never noticed how bad it is either. If you put an OLED screen next to your monitor you'll see the difference. You just don't know it🙂 Black colour looks milky on IPS. Just watch LG HDR video on RUclips in a dark room and you'll see how the monitor is bleeding light where it's supposed to be pitch black. Or maybe you have a smartphone with an OLED display? You can use that to compare.
@CGFUN829 IPS panel in monitor is one component. The contrast ratio specs also play a role when it comes to the darkest black against the brightest white in contrast. In general, the higher the front number, the better the contrast you will get. Thus, deeper black against lighter white.
In most cases, the vewing angle of an IPS panel is quite wide. The medium you are watching the content from also has an effect on color & contrast represented on the screen. Thus, that could be why it looks different? 😊
Though the "content/file" the monitor is displaying is a major factor as well. Like in movies or games where you have darker scenes, the IPS will definitely be milky, like Vadim said. And if you are lucky not to have much IPS glow or worst bleed (IPS lucky draw), you will notice this milky cloud less. Alas, the glow is an inherent thing due to IPS technology.
My LG 34GS95QE OLED 34" is coming next week, i also been gaming all these years with different panels, being the current one IPS. I'm really looking foward to see a complete new world with OLED :) Still a bit worried about the burn in? Idk what is the current state of burn ins right now but i intend to enjoy it without worrying too much! ^.^
Congratulations man !
Also what are the specs of your system ?
@@riichobamin7612 Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3070, B550-A GAMING, 16GB DDR4... for now! It's a 2 years old build at this point but i'm planning on making a new one soon xD
@@Mgutierrezwift that is a nice setup nonetheless. What games do you play bro ?
@@riichobamin7612 Atm just OW2 and PoE xD Waiting for the new league :p
finally a video that compares perfectly 👍
Glad you liked it!
Dead Space remake good choice for comparison 👍
but then thats a cheap va monitor, ive had the benq ex2710r, 1440p va, it had damn good blacks, like really really good, this va does not look like a high end panel, cause in some situations the black looked a bit better on the ips against the va one
Its more important to get a good display than a graphics card. I'm glad I figured that out a long time ago.
Indeed 🤝🙂
try run AAA games on your good display with low end card.
Both should be equally important
@@shunae86lmao true
@@shunae86 nintendo switch looks amazing on oled. Higher end displays usually have decent upscalers without the use of gpu hardware.
@@shunae86 nintendo switch looks amazing on oled. Higher end displays usually have decent upscalers without the use of gpu hardware.
OLED With 1080P Beat Ips Or Va With 1440P
😅😅But OLED Price Is Around Like Rtx 4070 Ti Super
The only panel that didnt hurt my eyes are VA, so imma stick to it
dafuq are you on about?🤨
Try a aoc mini led va blacks look good
I bought two Samsung Odyssey G5 27 inch 1440p 165Hz Freesync VA panels on sale a while ago. If I translate from Norwegian Krones to US dollars I got them for 185 US dollars per unit. Original price was 326 US dollars. So a big price drop. For me this was a huge experience. Coming from 1080p 60Hz monitors with no freesync or Gsync. Oled looks to be real nice but much more expensive. As a sidenote, I read that VA panels should have better black levels VS IPS. But IPS should have less ghosting VS VA panels. In your video the IPS and VA looks about the same when it comes to black levels. Lucky for me I haven't tried Oled yet ;) I know I cannot go back to 1080p 60Hz anymore, so if I tried Oled now I probably couldn't got back to my VA panels :D
IPS vs VA black levels are the same. You need local dimming zones on those type of displays to turn off pixels to make the screen properly black. I think people are talking about colour vibrancy. VA indeed has more vibrant colours. But I wouldn't call it a huge difference. I prefer IPS for better motion clarity because I hate motion blur.
@@theivadim No, VA normally has way more better much deeper blacks and better contrast than IPS, as it has way higher contrast at least 3000:1 or 5000 plus compared to IPS which tops at 1000:1 or less.
but of course the problem with VA monitors is that most of them are complete garbage with bad blacks even though they have way better contrast than IPS but some VA brands have great black levels and contrast 5000 or more and blacks look way better than IPS so it depends which you have, and if they have also local dimming zones with high brightness they can be very good budget HDR monitors.
When you try oled and you compare them side by side most likely your going to want to pitch the G5 out the window. Like OLED looks WICKED against a ips/va panel.
Even this video, exp the DEAD SPACE comparison everything has more contrast - pop to it and the picture looks more pure. As on the VA / IPS it looks washed out. Even i had a samsung odssey NEO g7 32" inch which "they say" its the best monitor for gaming BUT i didnt like it due to how the dimming zones reacted. The motion was bad and the blooming still existed.
Played on a OLED monitor and TV and my mind was fried for the rest of the day. lol
If i could afford I'd buy Asus PG32UCDP
I got OLED tastes on a VA budget
Good for gaming? Although i saw everywhere that "va is best if you're watching content movie etc" what do you think as u have va panel monitor?
@@TSOLYRICS I love it for gaming. I had an HDR LCD before and the blacks were too washed out. VA is much better visually. Blacks aren't near as bad. Still wish I had an OLED though.
Man is glazing OLED
Very good , useful and important comparison video 👌👌👏👏 ; what should i get OLED or IPS ( 4k 32") , my current usage is 95% productivity (50%AV and 50%Text of that 95%) and 5% gaming ( allthough i started as 95%gaming and 5% productivity 😁) .
I’ve been using the 4K 32” OLED to edit videos, online research, etc. for over two weeks and it felt great. These new monitors come with burn in warranty so I think they should be fine for years of normal use. Tim from Monitors Unboxed is doing a long term burn in test on his channel. I think he’s on month 3. You might want to check out his video on the matter before you make final decision.
@@theivadim 👍👍👍 👏👏👏
95% productivity get a mini led, it's more versatile. You can disable local dimming for productivity and enable it for gaming.
You can crank up the brightness if you need to be in a very well lit environment, zero worry of burn in even as far as 3 years out, and you'll still get a wonderful HDR gaming experience for that 5%. Font rendering is better on LCDs still if you use Windows. Linux and Mac have developers who actually care about font rendering 😂
If it were 95% gaming tho OLED would be a no brainer.
@@RitzyBusiness 👍
@@RitzyBusiness yes , that's why MacOS is best for productivity ; linux is good but it can't run Adobe software. For text rendering RGB pixel matrix layout is best , pentile used by oled is very bad .
Plz make a video about rx 7700xt
The 7700 XT is not high on my priority list. But I'll get to it eventually. Hopefully, FSR 3.1 will be added to many more games by then. Because without that the 7700 XT won't get any praise from me.
@@theivadim ok I understand
OLED = VA (Samsung LE40B530P7WXRU 1080p) Black color.
thnx thatz helpful
Happy to help
only Good BFI with Asus pg248qp and Zowie XL2568x monitors can compete with OLED when it comes to motion blur in fast paced game other LCD monitors are Trash for fast paced games
Once you use oled it is difficult to look back
Metti un ips in 4k 160 mh di 1.600 euro e poi vedi come cambia immagine e come e molto piu bello io celo e ti premetto che i mini led e oled mi fanno sorridere amico mio il confronto si fa con monitor adatti al compito e soprattutto molto costosi ..
Only a matter of time after some period of time their prices will also fall
oled wins all the time
OLED is superior obviously, the question here is IPS or VA? Trust me go IPS all the way, VA have very shitty viewing angles so the colors washout when you move slighty of center, plus the colors are not as real and vivid as in an IPS, they are just more saturated
Lol, then you go to the control panel and adjust the gamma and contract . And you can get close to OLED. Lmfao
Your VA monitor has a pretty bad panel. I use a VA panel Asus tuf gaming monitor, blacks are quite deep even when the lights are off.
Im going to buy a 24-inch curved VA tuf 165 hz. Is it good for reading pdf files and documents? I get headaches with IPS
@@tomatorev68 Yes, it never gave me a headache. Blue light filters can also be adjusted in detail.
if you go OLED you never go back :)
*UFO TEST !!!!*
im getting decent black lighting on my ips pannel and decent colour.
100$vs1000$ 100win
You should've showed bright scenes too.
Why every video about this panel Comparison always showing the stupid honey pictures 👎
Edit: atleast show the UFO comparison
Its actually crazy how hard it is to find a decent comparison that isn't some low effort clickbait diarrhea like this...
Oled sucks in a lit room
then dont use it in a lit room?
those screens lack alot of calibration...therefore this comparison is useless.
IPS FTW, IPS= no burning, it has black stabilizer,good angle,no ghosting, balance ms =balance
You re broke 👍🏻
maybe for gaming, but what about everyday work, editing videos, watching movies and tv shows, reading ebooks, and such?
@TheNikolinho is VA better than ips? My eyes burn after 20 minutes when i look at my ips monitor
@@tomatorev68 i do have an old VA. they say VA is better for movies and TV shows, while IPS is better for games. they also say that only expensive OLED monitors are good for everything - reading, playing, watching, and such