@michaelu.5321 is the only thing to get, tn barely exists anymore and it's more expensive than ips. it sucks. I prefer tn. I don't look at my monitor from the side
as someone who switched from 240hz IPS monitor a 240hz OLED monitor I can say with full confidence that I will NEVER get rid of this monitor. I’d never replace it for higher Hz, higher res, nothing. Its perfect.
Sadly it will rid itself of brightness gradually for you, haha! Sorry, I own the Dell 32” and I love it, especially for dark games and films which I play tons of, but they do have limited lifespan whereas my old IPS is as good as the day it was bought
@@Ranguvar13 by the time the lifespan becomes so bad it's unplayable i'll get a replacement, but i don't think that'll be within the 4 year warranty my monitor offers
@@Ranguvar13 Im pretty sure the time when the brightness of an OLED begins to decay is literally YEARS of run time. I sell, install and repair televisions and the only repairs I do on OLEDs is defective panels (lines/tcon inconsistencies) or bad wlan boards.
@@xDjembexYeah I've been using my LG OLED TV for both gaming and entertainment for like 4 years now and the brightness of that thing did not visibly change at all yet. So I don't really get where those "complaints" come from really
VA also has much better contrast, black doesn't look grey. They mainly suffer from ghosting at higher hz but some of them don't. I got a 240hz one and was pleasantly surprised by the color accuracy, contrast and input delay with virtually no ghosting.
I recently got my AOC 155hz QHD with a VA panel and i cana barely see any ghosting, only time i see it is when i focus on the ghosting and even then im not sure is it ghosting or my eyes are hallucinating
@wearefromserbia9714 dude, it's ghosting. I tested a lot of monitors in stores and AOC fights va ghosting effectively only at 240hz and close to max response overclock. But at that point, you're fighting rgb overshoot instead of ghosting, and that colour pop is noticeable when you know how it's supposed to look. It's not on AOC, acers, asus and others, what have you, had the same issue at 1440p monitor segment, except samsung g7, but that one was priced as 4k 144hz at the time, and it still has its own issues. Some, like Philips, had good VA monitors at 1080p 240hz where you forget about ghosting and overshoot, but at 1440p and 4k they fail because the pixel count is way higher, it takes more time to get more pixels to reflect input, that's a given, and the panels are slower on top, because 240hz and above at higher resolutions is a completely different price point. Cheap VAs are not the simple answer, there are more colors than just black, you have to compare color gamut, color accuracy, that's dynamic contrast, and at that VA doesn't have an advantage over IPS like the internet tries to mislead, IPS panels are simply quicker to respond accordingly to rapidly changing image, which is why they don't suffer from ghosting and have better color accuracy at lower refresh rates.
Same, just got a VA 165hz 1440p monitor and its got way better colors than my old TN one. It does have some ghosting but is mainly just in very dark areas of a game and it's not that bad, you get used to it quite fast. Would totally recommend it for someone looking for a cheap great monitor.
Damn bro lucky you. My ghosting is so bad I can’t read text that’s moving and some games (like Tarkov and DayZ) flicker in brightness when I look around.
OLED ballers calling us ips users peasants People stop messaging me I’m getting pings every day! lol thx for the likes tho Edit: Lol why did I start a war in the replies
There's a noticeable difference, but in the end it's just a phone screen. Having a tiny screen with OLED is silly, having had both OLED and IPS phones.
I have had both VA and TN panels. I love the contrast ratios of VA, and I love the color accuracy/vibrancy and response times of IPS. I'm currently running an Asus ROG XG27WCS, which is a VA monitor. Haven't had any ghosting issues, and the HDR is impressive considering its just HDR400.
VA panels have a lot of inconsisten gtg response times, sometimes is fast, sometimes a blurry mess depending if the background is white, gray or black, ips is just better if you want color accuracy, tn is for them sweaty players who want less than 1ms of gtg response times without having to buy an oled. Hope this helps!
I bought a 42inch LG C2 for my main display during the 2022 black Friday sales. By far the best thing about my rig now, all the OLED goodness and 120hz to boot.
Bought myself an LG CX mainly because I wanted an OLED screen so bad. Still running great and I don't regret it at all. Only issue I have there is the G-Sync flickers.
@@sobanya_228 Not really, cheap VA's have got much better contrast, which Is offset by their ghosting and black smearing. IPS have better colours and response time in the ~180€ price range. (I say this from experience because i have a 120€ VA and a 160€ IPS dual monitors)
Idk who cares but when he is taking about va being a good balance, the robot that is on the monitor is from a show called lost in space. Its a remake of a old sci-fi show and is actually quite good. Its on Netflix btw
I’ve been using a 240hz QD OLED ultrawide from MSI and it’s been game changing. The colours are the best I’ve ever seen and the motion clarity is amazing.
I ended up getting the MSI MAG 271QPX QD OLED 360hz monitor on sale for like $650 and I absolutely love it, yes I know it's not going to get software updates but you literally can't buy the higher end model as it's just out of stock or even delisted from many sites like best buy but the MAG model has been wonderful I haven't had any issues with it and the panel itself is absolutely game changing, it's so responsive and clear, the HDR is a clear step up compared to my old Mini LED panel, it's just so good and I don't think I'll ever go back 😅
I remember that in the 2000s, PCs and laptops came with glossy monitors. I really like glossy monitors, but they are hard to find today. Most of them have that matte finish.
Mini LED is the best balance of price and OLED like performance. Plus, you can get way better brightness levels than OLED. I have a Samsung G9 Neo and I couldn’t imagine using anything else
MiniLED is backlighting technology for LCDs. The Samsung Neo G9 uses a VA panel with MiniLED backlighting, MiniLED isn't a panel type. While contrast can be quite good with it, it's not like OLED. The Neo G9 has a ~15,000:1 contrast ratio, vs the 1,000,000:1 many OLED displays sport. Also usually slower than LCDs due to the backlight, unlike blazing fast OLEDs. MicroLED is at the moment the only true OLED competitor in image quality. And those cost way more than even OLEDs.
@@wearefromserbia9714honestly when i was ordernig i know it was VA but when i open it home i was looking like wait WTF did they sent me IPS version insted ? 😂😂😂 i was thinking that they sent me free upgrade but nope turns out its flat VA som i was happy because i want flatness of IPS but on VA pannel
That last comment is TRUE! I loved IPS for the last few years, but up until 2 years ago when I bought an LG C2 as a monitor then an Odyssey g9 oled, I haven't even thought about buying a different type of display. 120hz vs 500hz doesn't make or break it for me
i was super into computors as a kid but could never get into it because i was poor. then i worked hard for years and now im finally in a position where i can build an average gaming pc only to find out that all my knowledge is so out of date now that i have to re learn EVERY thing. last time i built a pc we still had crt monitors.
I’ve stuck with triple ips because of the color price and angles. It’s not the fastest response but at 1ms. I’m not complaining. It’s good enough for the games I play and my work flow.
I agree on the OLED point. I was IPS before, and my 2nd monitor is IPS, but my main is OLED and man. I can't imagine anything else now. Its SO good. My IPS even with HDR on looks SO washed out and grey.
I actually have a 4K mini-LED monitor, which is basically what happens when you try to make an IPS monitor function like an OLED. You get the same incredible blacks as an OLED along with a brighter display, but you can often get a ghosting effect because of how the mini-LEDs can't turn off the screen pixel by pixel the way an OLED can. It does so in "zones". I personally love it, though an OLED at the same size and resolution as my monitor would be objectively better for picture quality. It cost me way less money though.
Samsung Odyssey G5 34" has a really nice VA panel, I highly recommend it. Only downside I found is that you need a decent mount for it, since the stock stand can't really hold up the weight.
I got the PG32UCDM OLED a couple of months ago, and he's not wrong; I can't stand to use non OLED monitors now. It is so amazing. It was $1,300 though...
Yep I got the DCS bug about a year ago. I can't stand to think about how much money I spent just to get the best possible experience out of DCS. R7 7950x, RTX 4090, 64 gigs DDR5 5200, and a 32 in curved 4k OLED Alienware monitor. It looks fantastic
As a gamer I picked a VA monitor, i dont play fast games, and i value contrast ratio over blur and speed. It really is up to the user to decide. But OLED is the way to go if you can afford it
whoever owns the phone cases that he uses (i've seen them sponsor him before) are genius, because in videos like this it's the first thing you see giving them permanent advertisement
I have’t changed my TN panels in 10 years. Speed is everything if you are going to play competitive games and when I bought them, I was too into fighting games. Nothing I saw on other displays convinced me on replacing them. I still wouldn’t replace them but my PC is way too good for what my monitors are so I’ll be buying an Oled display during this year or the next.
I'm an oled user, 2.8k 90hz display, yeah The quality is so good you never go back the only fear we have it is the burn marks alto the burn marks can be avoided if you take precautions
I bought a VA panel for 800 eur in 2018. I was used to using my TV for gaming before so I wanted a big monitor. I wanted at least 32 inch. Ended up with LG 32 inch 1440p 144hz monitor. Still use it daily for gaming, browing and movies. I use a 27 inch CRT iiyama from 2003 @80hz as a second monitor for 4:3 movies and games
I used a VA panel for quite a few years before going back to IPS, largely due to not liking the artifacting in blacks and other little issues the panel had. For my money, IPS is probably the best for gaming if you can't do OLED most of the time.
Picked up a xps 15in laptop with OLED and it's pretty amazing. I don't game but I use it for photography and it really does make me want to upgrade all my monitors to OLED
Hopefully OLED monitors will be cheaper. I'm using an IPS 1440p 170hz monitor and i'm really happy with this balanced experience, bought it for around $170 too (Viewsonic VX2780).
I just got a ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM QD-OLED 4k Monitor and he is completely correct I will never go back to IPS or VA panels again. I'm coming from a Asus 35-in ultra wide 200 hz 3440x1440p VA panel w/ HDR 1000. My new QD OLED blows it out of the water. 😅
I recommend VA almost always, most people are not gaming to a level that matters but even then, you have VA's getting over 200hz. With great color recreation. But more important is... actually calibrate your monitor.
I bought an OLED Tv a while ago, and if you're debating it, let me tell you, they're worth the money. It's like enabling a secret graphical setting. Every colour pops, and every game looks better. The difference is phenomenal, and I would rather spend £700 than go back. The only thing that comes remotely close is MiniLed and QLED/QNED.
i got a $2200 Samsung QLED. literally the best looking screen I've ever sat my eyes on. they say it's not a black as an oled but this thing blends in with walls in the dark
VN is super good for contrast and price/performance. But they usually have ghosting issues with dark scenes. I have one and love it for the price, but I rather have an IPS if I can afford it. OLED is a no go mainly because of potential burn-in. Let's wait for miniled monitors.
*Hopefully OLED panels slowly start coming down*
Hopefully the old models next year ones
Most likely in the next year or 2
I wouldn't be suprise to see OLED around 500ish dollars next year this time
They will never get cheaper.
Been reading this comment since 2017. One day hopefully it does.
I had a VA, the ghosting on the thing was insane even tho reviews said response times were good, wouldn't ever risk buying another one
this is the worst thing about VA. you get the best of both worlds but with a sacrifice. that's why i never go for VA.
Fast ips is where it’s at get you a 27” 1440p with fast ips
Exactly what happened to me
There are good and bad VAs. I had a bad one and returned it, my friend got a good one and kept it.
@michaelu.5321 is the only thing to get, tn barely exists anymore and it's more expensive than ips. it sucks. I prefer tn. I don't look at my monitor from the side
Hope that the price of the OLED display comes down as SSDs did
HOPEFULLY
ssds went back up 😢
@@Luh_Iphone yeah 🥲
@@dragoonxgamer I think within a month or two it will reduce again (just hope 😭) don't know what's gonna happen
@@nithiyakumaran5309 i lost all my data due to ssd failure 😭😭😭😭
IPS will give less blur around fast moving small objects, better viewing angle, and better response measures.
If compared to VA and partially to TN then yes
as someone who switched from 240hz IPS monitor a 240hz OLED monitor I can say with full confidence that I will NEVER get rid of this monitor. I’d never replace it for higher Hz, higher res, nothing. Its perfect.
Sadly it will rid itself of brightness gradually for you, haha! Sorry, I own the Dell 32” and I love it, especially for dark games and films which I play tons of, but they do have limited lifespan whereas my old IPS is as good as the day it was bought
@@Ranguvar13 by the time the lifespan becomes so bad it's unplayable i'll get a replacement, but i don't think that'll be within the 4 year warranty my monitor offers
@@jagjyot4828 It will be if you dont get burn in before that.
@@Ranguvar13 Im pretty sure the time when the brightness of an OLED begins to decay is literally YEARS of run time. I sell, install and repair televisions and the only repairs I do on OLEDs is defective panels (lines/tcon inconsistencies) or bad wlan boards.
@@xDjembexYeah I've been using my LG OLED TV for both gaming and entertainment for like 4 years now and the brightness of that thing did not visibly change at all yet. So I don't really get where those "complaints" come from really
Still rockin a 14inch Hyundai CRT monitor whenever I play E-sports titles!😎
VA also has much better contrast, black doesn't look grey. They mainly suffer from ghosting at higher hz but some of them don't. I got a 240hz one and was pleasantly surprised by the color accuracy, contrast and input delay with virtually no ghosting.
I recently got my AOC 155hz QHD with a VA panel and i cana barely see any ghosting, only time i see it is when i focus on the ghosting and even then im not sure is it ghosting or my eyes are hallucinating
@wearefromserbia9714 dude, it's ghosting. I tested a lot of monitors in stores and AOC fights va ghosting effectively only at 240hz and close to max response overclock. But at that point, you're fighting rgb overshoot instead of ghosting, and that colour pop is noticeable when you know how it's supposed to look. It's not on AOC, acers, asus and others, what have you, had the same issue at 1440p monitor segment, except samsung g7, but that one was priced as 4k 144hz at the time, and it still has its own issues. Some, like Philips, had good VA monitors at 1080p 240hz where you forget about ghosting and overshoot, but at 1440p and 4k they fail because the pixel count is way higher, it takes more time to get more pixels to reflect input, that's a given, and the panels are slower on top, because 240hz and above at higher resolutions is a completely different price point. Cheap VAs are not the simple answer, there are more colors than just black, you have to compare color gamut, color accuracy, that's dynamic contrast, and at that VA doesn't have an advantage over IPS like the internet tries to mislead, IPS panels are simply quicker to respond accordingly to rapidly changing image, which is why they don't suffer from ghosting and have better color accuracy at lower refresh rates.
Same, just got a VA 165hz 1440p monitor and its got way better colors than my old TN one. It does have some ghosting but is mainly just in very dark areas of a game and it's not that bad, you get used to it quite fast. Would totally recommend it for someone looking for a cheap great monitor.
Damn bro lucky you. My ghosting is so bad I can’t read text that’s moving and some games (like Tarkov and DayZ) flicker in brightness when I look around.
@@uncannyvalley3190 have you tried to change the overdrive settings for it? That helped a lot for me.
The biggest misconception about gamers is that every second gamer is an esports player
Nowadays most games are aspiring esports players last, just look at how many play ranked and tournaments on competitive games 😅
OLED all the way
Not everyone has money man
OLED has gotten cheap now for laptop
Well some people do and they are happy@@watersharky7589
@@boggaming3353 nope nope nope
Agreed!
Micro LED should be a special mention. Basically LCD with controlled backlight.
OLED ballers calling us ips users peasants
People stop messaging me I’m getting pings every day! lol thx for the likes tho
Edit: Lol why did I start a war in the replies
I mean who uses ips now
@@XeqtrM1anyone who isin't super sweaty, cares about colors a bit more, and who doesn't have the money for an oled
@@XeqtrM1Me
OLED cost more than entire PC @@XeqtrM1
@@XeqtrM1 literally lot of people, or even most of people
I discovered that with phone screens. I had an amoled display once and now my phone is an LCD one. The difference is insane.
Yo same lol I had a Samsung S6 Active with an AMOLED way back when and I STILL think about that darn screen all these years later 😅
same
There's a noticeable difference, but in the end it's just a phone screen. Having a tiny screen with OLED is silly, having had both OLED and IPS phones.
@@Lecrie for phones it has to do with the lower power consumption and the cost is pretty close at that scale
"impossible to answer in 60 seconds", explains it perfectly
Daddy Chan
Daddy
Mommy chan
Mommy
Ok dude what the hell is going on here
"I like your funny words, magic man"
😂
nah your just stupid
I didn’t know oled was 700$ there go my chances
Cheapest new OLED monitor in Germany is also 689 €
There goes the OLED dream 😢
Still getting a oled monitor
Have been able to find a few under $600 some even have come down to $400 to $500
Technology is improving though so that price should go down over time.
@@maxpro751Main Thing keeping them high is the materials beeing pretty rare i think so idk about that but would love to see prices go down
I have had both VA and TN panels. I love the contrast ratios of VA, and I love the color accuracy/vibrancy and response times of IPS. I'm currently running an Asus ROG XG27WCS, which is a VA monitor. Haven't had any ghosting issues, and the HDR is impressive considering its just HDR400.
VA panels have a lot of inconsisten gtg response times, sometimes is fast, sometimes a blurry mess depending if the background is white, gray or black, ips is just better if you want color accuracy, tn is for them sweaty players who want less than 1ms of gtg response times without having to buy an oled.
Hope this helps!
VA have better blacks than the other 2. But yea
I have a VA panel and i never had issue with blur, mayby some but when you don't focus on that you never see it
Should've gone for CRT if they want sub-milisecond respond time.
@@gamtax gaming CRT's are expensive AF
@@Vaczil Shouldn't be a problem for money-making e-sport players, yes?
I bought a 42inch LG C2 for my main display during the 2022 black Friday sales. By far the best thing about my rig now, all the OLED goodness and 120hz to boot.
Bought myself an LG CX mainly because I wanted an OLED screen so bad. Still running great and I don't regret it at all.
Only issue I have there is the G-Sync flickers.
Cathode Ray Tube. A good one can have amazing colors, good refresh rates, and decent resolutions
"It ruins E-"💀
😂
This is the best video i have ever seen to simplify this question
VA is like oled without the colors when your room is dark
explain
It aint, its way better than ips and tn, but its still nowhere near oled.
VA is just IPS with 3 times more contrast and bad viewing angles
@FantasticKruH VA is not better than ips my guy. Enjoy your smearing.
@Snow-tk9zv I don't notice it very much with curved monitors but on flat you're right
I really do love channel, came here for pc build tips and stayed for knowledge.
Everyone should have an IPS monitor unless you exclusively play competitive games
Yeah. There's probably no reason to have TN anymore. And VA and IPS are pretty much identical at this point.
@@sobanya_228 Not really, cheap VA's have got much better contrast, which Is offset by their ghosting and black smearing.
IPS have better colours and response time in the ~180€ price range.
(I say this from experience because i have a 120€ VA and a 160€ IPS dual monitors)
I find IPS harsh on the eyes.
@@jamesm568 just reduce brightness
@@jamesm568ruduce brightness little bro
If you make a long form video explaining all of these in depth I would love to watch it
Zach is the typpa guy to call 799 dollar monitar "like a 700 dollar"
Well technically its still 7 so 😅
Nice job complaining about nothing
From all the crappy shorts in RUclips I get everyday, this one was amazing, actually. Pretty well explained.
Idk who cares but when he is taking about va being a good balance, the robot that is on the monitor is from a show called lost in space. Its a remake of a old sci-fi show and is actually quite good. Its on Netflix btw
Peak show
Yes i watched lost in space like 15 times 😅 maybe in just a little bit to much of a fan
@@SomebodyNoname-pn2ry same
Well put out... Glad I ran into this before I build mine
“impossible to explain in 60 seconds”
* perfectly explains it
I’ve been using a 240hz QD OLED ultrawide from MSI and it’s been game changing. The colours are the best I’ve ever seen and the motion clarity is amazing.
Yes it is, IPS always,. Not hard to answer.
I ended up getting the MSI MAG 271QPX QD OLED 360hz monitor on sale for like $650 and I absolutely love it, yes I know it's not going to get software updates but you literally can't buy the higher end model as it's just out of stock or even delisted from many sites like best buy but the MAG model has been wonderful I haven't had any issues with it and the panel itself is absolutely game changing, it's so responsive and clear, the HDR is a clear step up compared to my old Mini LED panel, it's just so good and I don't think I'll ever go back 😅
It’s a good day to be a casual.
we need a long form vid for this
>799$
"it's 700$"
😅
Can find them for under $700 cheapest I find on Amazon is $584 it's a 27" oled 240htz at 1440p
@@aaronpalmer7425 what if you need a 4k monitor?
@@dragoonxgamermost people don't need a 4K monitor even if they think so, and 4K is expensive regardless of panel type
@@dragoonxgamer What would you need 4k on a small screen for? 😭🙏
@@crimsonraiderxv3422 is 28 inch 4k monitor that small??
I remember that in the 2000s, PCs and laptops came with glossy monitors. I really like glossy monitors, but they are hard to find today. Most of them have that matte finish.
Mini LED is the best balance of price and OLED like performance. Plus, you can get way better brightness levels than OLED. I have a Samsung G9 Neo and I couldn’t imagine using anything else
Mini led gang rise up!!! I won two, one for each city I am in frequently. It's so good
MiniLED is backlighting technology for LCDs. The Samsung Neo G9 uses a VA panel with MiniLED backlighting, MiniLED isn't a panel type.
While contrast can be quite good with it, it's not like OLED. The Neo G9 has a ~15,000:1 contrast ratio, vs the 1,000,000:1 many OLED displays sport. Also usually slower than LCDs due to the backlight, unlike blazing fast OLEDs.
MicroLED is at the moment the only true OLED competitor in image quality. And those cost way more than even OLEDs.
Why would l want more brightness when that shit just burns my eyes, 50% on any monitor is good enough for me😂
@@toxicturkeyy I own a KTC M27T20 which advertises 1mil to 1 contrast in HDR mode so idk. Either way, way better than regular IPS lol
@@boolaidman471 fair, I keep my mini led at 75% or so. 100% hurts my eyes XD
Me with flat VA pannel : Perfection
I have gigabyte m32uc
me with 20 year old crt: if it aint broke dont fix it
Same, couldn't be happier with it
@@wearefromserbia9714honestly when i was ordernig i know it was VA but when i open it home i was looking like wait WTF did they sent me IPS version insted ? 😂😂😂 i was thinking that they sent me free upgrade but nope turns out its flat VA som i was happy because i want flatness of IPS but on VA pannel
@@Call_Me_Terjorn but the gigabyte M32UC is curved it's not flat are you talking about another monitor
VA motion tiering is insane. This is why I buy TN
I remember the time when IPS was for the ballers😢
Never got that VA has always been superior for media consumption and gaming.
Micro oled > Oled > VA > IPS > TN
@@BridgeTROLL777 why is VA superior?
@@BridgeTROLL777nah IPS is way better than VA overall
@@bloodcane6276 absolutely not. its subjective but outside color accurate work for media consumption and gaming it isnt.
VA panels have better contrast and color accuracy than IPS, but watch out for ghosting.
OLED the GOAT
It is, but money...
CRT >
That last comment is TRUE! I loved IPS for the last few years, but up until 2 years ago when I bought an LG C2 as a monitor then an Odyssey g9 oled, I haven't even thought about buying a different type of display. 120hz vs 500hz doesn't make or break it for me
Not me picking oled for my first pc
I hope that pc runs well with it😂
@@godpop it does not only is it oled but 2k 240 hz
@@TCM573 price?
@@godpop 660$
@@TCM573 sheesh not bad brother, that's a steal
I went OLED when a good one was on sale....the other three really don't compare at all.
If your budget allows it, it's a must.
Yea he’s right I can’t go back to any other monitors 😂. Definitely worth the price in my opinion
here i am, wishing that CRTs were still being produced :O
Lost in Space mentioned🗣️💯
i was super into computors as a kid but could never get into it because i was poor. then i worked hard for years and now im finally in a position where i can build an average gaming pc only to find out that all my knowledge is so out of date now that i have to re learn EVERY thing. last time i built a pc we still had crt monitors.
i still love my old CRT monitor
Ive had an IPS 2k 60hz 27 for like 8 years and I love it. I definitely don't notice any latency or anything like that and love the quality of picture
Ive had oled phones for 10 years. I have no trouble switching back to ips screens on other devices. Its all about being able to adapt
The show u showed on the past monitor I love it just finished it big up lost in space
TN rocks! I love my response times
The tube monitor is the goat, high resolutions and refresh rate
Lots of high refresh rate budget ips monitors in the market now, so its best to choose them
I’ve stuck with triple ips because of the color price and angles. It’s not the fastest response but at 1ms. I’m not complaining. It’s good enough for the games I play and my work flow.
I don’t play competitive FPS games, so IPS was an easy choice for me when I was choosing a monitor for the PC I built.
I agree on the OLED point. I was IPS before, and my 2nd monitor is IPS, but my main is OLED and man. I can't imagine anything else now. Its SO good. My IPS even with HDR on looks SO washed out and grey.
Super hyped for OLED prices to drop.
*My decade-ish old Lenovo 4:3 monitor*
Va has great contrast, I have both va and oled and they look a lot alike in bright rooms
VA also usually has by far better black levels and contrast ratios than tn or ips. So in very dark environments you can usually see better
Yep.
Can confirm: once you switch to OLED you can't unsee TFT displays flaws.
I own samsung odyssey OLED G8 and it's fantastic..... Never going back to other monitors for sure
FYI i got it for $1200 (in india)
I choose va because of the great contrast ratio and color accuracy.
The ghosting and smearing is not really a concern for me.
I actually have a 4K mini-LED monitor, which is basically what happens when you try to make an IPS monitor function like an OLED. You get the same incredible blacks as an OLED along with a brighter display, but you can often get a ghosting effect because of how the mini-LEDs can't turn off the screen pixel by pixel the way an OLED can. It does so in "zones".
I personally love it, though an OLED at the same size and resolution as my monitor would be objectively better for picture quality. It cost me way less money though.
Samsung Odyssey G5 34" has a really nice VA panel, I highly recommend it.
Only downside I found is that you need a decent mount for it, since the stock stand can't really hold up the weight.
I will stick with my CRT, thank you!
I got the PG32UCDM OLED a couple of months ago, and he's not wrong; I can't stand to use non OLED monitors now. It is so amazing. It was $1,300 though...
Yep I got the DCS bug about a year ago. I can't stand to think about how much money I spent just to get the best possible experience out of DCS. R7 7950x, RTX 4090, 64 gigs DDR5 5200, and a 32 in curved 4k OLED Alienware monitor. It looks fantastic
I will say, I worked hard to afford that oled. It's really nice and I try to care for it very carefully.
As a gamer I picked a VA monitor, i dont play fast games, and i value contrast ratio over blur and speed. It really is up to the user to decide. But OLED is the way to go if you can afford it
IPS being slow is old news. IPS has pretty quick refresh on their panels these days
whoever owns the phone cases that he uses (i've seen them sponsor him before) are genius, because in videos like this it's the first thing you see giving them permanent advertisement
I have’t changed my TN panels in 10 years. Speed is everything if you are going to play competitive games and when I bought them, I was too into fighting games. Nothing I saw on other displays convinced me on replacing them. I still wouldn’t replace them but my PC is way too good for what my monitors are so I’ll be buying an Oled display during this year or the next.
VA isn't bad for the price point. found a 27" curved acer 1440p 170 hz monitor for like $140 for my partner a few months back and it's not bad at all.
hes like " this is impossible to answer in 60 seconds" proceeds to give a perfect answer in like 10 seconds
OLED.
Gazillion times below at second place is VA.
i like ips more cuz it doesnt hurt your eyes and it doesnt burn itself
I'm an oled user, 2.8k 90hz display, yeah The quality is so good you never go back the only fear we have it is the burn marks alto the burn marks can be avoided if you take precautions
Zach: this is impossible to answer in 60sec
Also Zach: answers it in 60seconds 💀
I really hope they continue lost in space I think that was a really decent tv show.
Just the IPS is the better option for my programming work and some casual gaming
btw 144hz is enough for me
I bought a VA panel for 800 eur in 2018. I was used to using my TV for gaming before so I wanted a big monitor.
I wanted at least 32 inch. Ended up with LG 32 inch 1440p 144hz monitor. Still use it daily for gaming, browing and movies.
I use a 27 inch CRT iiyama from 2003 @80hz as a second monitor for 4:3 movies and games
I used a VA panel for quite a few years before going back to IPS, largely due to not liking the artifacting in blacks and other little issues the panel had.
For my money, IPS is probably the best for gaming if you can't do OLED most of the time.
Me And my Hyundai V774 17" 2007 4/3 CRT 60 Herts at 1024p: 🗿
Picked up a xps 15in laptop with OLED and it's pretty amazing. I don't game but I use it for photography and it really does make me want to upgrade all my monitors to OLED
Hopefully OLED monitors will be cheaper. I'm using an IPS 1440p 170hz monitor and i'm really happy with this balanced experience, bought it for around $170 too (Viewsonic VX2780).
I just got a ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM QD-OLED 4k Monitor and he is completely correct I will never go back to IPS or VA panels again. I'm coming from a Asus 35-in ultra wide 200 hz 3440x1440p VA panel w/ HDR 1000. My new QD OLED blows it out of the water. 😅
No no not the "LOST IN SPACE IN THE BACKGROUND 😢
I recommend VA almost always, most people are not gaming to a level that matters but even then, you have VA's getting over 200hz. With great color recreation.
But more important is... actually calibrate your monitor.
I bought an OLED Tv a while ago, and if you're debating it, let me tell you, they're worth the money. It's like enabling a secret graphical setting. Every colour pops, and every game looks better. The difference is phenomenal, and I would rather spend £700 than go back. The only thing that comes remotely close is MiniLed and QLED/QNED.
Building my first pc and thanks to the sales I was able to stay under budget and get a 27in 1440p 240hz OLED.
i have a VA monitor and while the viewing angles aren't good it has excellent color accuracy
I use 2 x IPS 4K 144Hz Acer’s. They’re great, but after seeing OLED irl, it’s so tempting 😭😭
i got a $2200 Samsung QLED. literally the best looking screen I've ever sat my eyes on. they say it's not a black as an oled but this thing blends in with walls in the dark
VN is super good for contrast and price/performance. But they usually have ghosting issues with dark scenes. I have one and love it for the price, but I rather have an IPS if I can afford it. OLED is a no go mainly because of potential burn-in. Let's wait for miniled monitors.