I don't think so I had a 27inch 1440p 144hz and now a lg 32inch 4k 144hz monitor and 32 is significantly better overall for competitive and story combined
Depends on the use case. For gaming? 27" @ 2k is a good size, as it sits around 112 PPI. For gaming + work, I'd argue that the perfect size is ~36" (possibly 38" on an OLED) @ 4k to have the ideal 100% ratio in Windows. 40"+ is too big and requires you to sit further back or move your head a lot (might not be an issue now with OLED's since they don't have viewing angle issues like other panels) and 32" @ 4k requires the monitor to be really close or to be scaled since it's 138PPI I always look for a PPI (after any scaling) to be about 100-120.
I'm using a 2560x1080p 34" ultrawide 75Hz IPS and its perfectly fine for this use case. But whenever i push the steering wheel aside and use it for daily tasks, i'm noticing the individual pixels. I'm planning to refresh this with a 3440x1440 px at the same 34" size maybe with a higher refresh rate. IMO 34" is the sweetspot for gaming / everyday use / desk allocation. Don't forget to get a monitor arm btw...
Nice monitor but too expensive (at least in the States). You can get a similarly-specced LG or ROG OLED for $200 less, or a 360hz Alienware OLED for $100 less.
240Hz is aimed at PC gamers, current gen consoles even the PS5 Pro are limited to 120Hz. This is more of an all round monitor for those people looking for a 27" with a bit more to offer
Is a 27inch the perfect size?
I don't think so I had a 27inch 1440p 144hz and now a lg 32inch 4k 144hz monitor and 32 is significantly better overall for competitive and story combined
32inch 1440p 240-360hz is the sweet spot. 4k would take to much money to run at those framerates.
@@adhirajbagaria8725 This is hilarious considering a 32 inch TV was my first ever HDMI supportive display. 32 inches on my desk? No thanks
Depends on the use case. For gaming? 27" @ 2k is a good size, as it sits around 112 PPI.
For gaming + work, I'd argue that the perfect size is ~36" (possibly 38" on an OLED) @ 4k to have the ideal 100% ratio in Windows. 40"+ is too big and requires you to sit further back or move your head a lot (might not be an issue now with OLED's since they don't have viewing angle issues like other panels) and 32" @ 4k requires the monitor to be really close or to be scaled since it's 138PPI
I always look for a PPI (after any scaling) to be about 100-120.
Appreciate this great review bro.
This is great looking monitor.
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😊 Awesome review as always 👍 “OLED 27”
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A 32inch size would make it an amazing product!
Definitely!
does this monitor enable the VRR for ps5 pro?
Whats your ideal monitor size for basic or casual sim racing or driving(euro truck/american truck simulator plus other chill driving games)?
In that situation I'd say go for an ultrawide monitor as you'd get a better view in the cabin of the truck
I'm using a 2560x1080p 34" ultrawide 75Hz IPS and its perfectly fine for this use case. But whenever i push the steering wheel aside and use it for daily tasks, i'm noticing the individual pixels. I'm planning to refresh this with a 3440x1440 px at the same 34" size maybe with a higher refresh rate. IMO 34" is the sweetspot for gaming / everyday use / desk allocation. Don't forget to get a monitor arm btw...
Philips QD OLED is less than £550 on Amazon
Nice I'll have to see if I can get that in for review at some point
Does it come in black?
Unfortunately not
Anti-glare coating? Are we happy about that? 🤔
Nice monitor but too expensive (at least in the States). You can get a similarly-specced LG or ROG OLED for $200 less, or a 360hz Alienware OLED for $100 less.
Oled 27 nice review
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The Philips Evnia 27m2n8500 is not only £100 cheaper but qd oled glossy, 360hz and white/silver! How can this be better?
Is it a 4k monitor can it run 4k graphics for games ?
nope
PRICE????
Check the links in the video description for the latest prices
240Hz? Mostly wasted on PS5. You need--PERHAPS--PS5 Pro for that, and even that I am not sure it'll support 240Hz.
240Hz is aimed at PC gamers, current gen consoles even the PS5 Pro are limited to 120Hz. This is more of an all round monitor for those people looking for a 27" with a bit more to offer
no 4k its really a dealbreaker . consoles support 4k
For almost $1000 it should also go down on you.
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Sorry, but 27 inches and "perfect" don't belong in the same sentence when talking about gaming monitors.
Competitive gamers playing fps games generally go for the small screens, so ideal in that situation 👌
I would never game on anything bigger than 27in
The perfect size is between 27" and 32" everything over 32" you better playing console 💀