Is gaming on an OLED TV worth it?
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One thing to keep in mind to be completely fair to the old footage and re-scaling. It doesn't really matter when it aired, the original film has much better quality anyways. The important date is when was it digitalized from the originals.
I was going to say the same thing almost. Back then everything was recorded on 35mm film so if it was digitized well it should look fantastic.
Came here to say this
Wrong, actually. The important thing is, what version of the content was used to convert to digital. Because you can have a BluRay of something from the 90's and it still be shit even if it was converted to digital in 2019. It's what version they used. Linus made a video about this. Most digital conversions don't use the best quality version of the content, they usually just use whatever.
@@DaysofKnight that's why i specified "from the original" the moment the content is extracted from the original film to whatever medium was used.
Fidelity trump's pixel.
To be honest I use my LG 48 inch C1 O-Led every day for 2 years now and I am absolutely in love with it. It were seriously my best purchase yet I use it for everything, gaming on my PC watching movies, series ect. Coming from a Ultrawide LG 34GK950G Gaming monitor that I use as a secondary monitor now I will never go back. Gaming is absolutely amazing on it.
same here dude. exaclty same scenario for me same lg uw and everything lol it's the best thing ever.
Is the auto dimming issue they have with white screens on PC not that annoying? I know it's a thing on the LG C2, can only be disabled with service menu that voids warranty.
@@dylanwinstanley4738on c1 you get a request to enable it now and then, I refuse to do so, i just hate the auto dimming and haven’t seen anything about voiding warranty so far at least
@@dylanwinstanley4738 No idea buddy but I haven't seen any auto dimming issues on my C1
@@dylanwinstanley4738I use an LG C2. The ABL is off-putting at first, but I’ve gotten accustomed to it. I’d rather have a warranty and potentially preserve my TV’s longevity. You’ll only notice it if you make a habit of resizing fully white windows.
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The moment you watch this and go like, oh I like the colours, they look so nice and vivid and realize that A) you aren't actually seeing what Jay is seeing and B) you just complimented your own 55" 1080P (3D) TV that's just had it's 10th year anniversary.
Would love to own one of these, but i want my next tv to be 75"+ and unfortunately they are a bit too expensive.
im watching on a fancy oled and switched to my 10+ year old 1080p and can confirm its the same. but thats mostly due to how youtube content is filmed, edited, and uploaded XD
Watching it on an almost 15 year old NEC monitor here... Using DVI... not even full screen. not bad.
They are spendy indeed but if you watch the black Friday sales on them you can get a killer deal. I got my 75" LG c1 for 1250 two years ago, marked down from what, almost 3000.
I don't regret it at all
Black friday deals are never that good here in recent years, but definitely will keep an eye out for them.
@@Taliseth 2022 was pretty bad because of the global chip shortage driving prices. This year should see some nice electronic sales. Unless the govt comes up with a new lock down scheme for the holidays.
Sometimes the sharpness/upscaling makes you see the wiring on objects for older movies.
In The Outer Limits (1963) you ca see the wires whenever it's anything floating, even for some scenes where objects are thrown or moved around.
Watch NASA space station footage on this lol
I owned the G3 77" replaced a C1 65" and honestly, it's almost too bright. Gaming is amazing. The biggest improvements, though, never get mentioned, and i didn't even expect. They seem to have drastically improved the AI sound and worked out a lot of the E-Arc bugs the C1 had. AI sound both its ability to adjust to the room, and the quality of the sound itself has been a major jump. I'm running it in atmos on a lg sound bar, with sub and rear speakers, and it finally actually recreates that movie theater experience in atmos.
I've had a 65" oled 4k tv for almost 2 years. I am continuously amazed at how nice old movies and stuff look on it. Even their older upscaling tech is just astounding. Yes I have gamed on it - it is great :)
love this kind of content! keep up the great work !
After watching this video I started to ask myself, “Why am I wasting my time watching a 13 min commercial for LG? This is not just a sponsored video, it’s a commercial. Sorry Jay, but this is obviously a cash grab. I love LG too. I own the 55” G1 version of this TV and it’s amazing.
Find a better oled for gaming? Samsung and Sony are getting close but I see no issue with jay advertising for lg when they are currently the best and fully featured TVs and oled monitors for gamers.. hell gigabyte and asus use lg panels in their oled monitors
I'm still using my LG 65C1 that I bought at launch and it's absolutely incredible. It is the best TV I have ever used and is basically perfect for anything I'd use a TV for. A brighter panel would only make it more perfect. It makes even 30FPS titles on my series X feel good because of the non-existent input lag.
Still using my LG 65C1 here aswell, it has been great! But its time to replace has come. The subtitles have burned in the screen and left two gray rectangles, visible on most backgrounds. Going to uograde to a new LG Oled and also get. Formovie Theater UST with a vividstorm ALR screen. Get the best of both worlds
I'm still using the 65"c18 from 2018 and it looks as good now as the day I bought it.
I run the pixel refresher every few days to keep it looking perfect.
Have to agree I have a 27 165 1440p then LG C1 65' as my 2nd display it's excellent highly recommend
Frame generation is ok to you at 116 fps? The only tv with 144hz is a qled.
@@lexsanderz I don't mind at all. The quality of the display more than makes up for the fact that it is not 144HZ. The other benefits of OLED also help tremendously. Even in games and other media that are not mastered for HDR, they look great because of the exceptional contrast. As noted earlier, the non-existent pixel response combined with the very low input latency of LG's tvs make lower refreshrates feel better than they do on other types of panels.
I've been using an LG C1 55'' for my PC monitor for like a year and 1/2 now and I absolutely love it. One of the best purchases I ever made.
here is me catching up on everything Jayz as promised. great review!
I've been using a 48" CX OLED as my main monitor for 3 years now and it has been great. Hide the task bar and set windows to either turn off the screen or start screensaver after 30 minutes idle and 0 issues with burn in after screen-on time for at least 80 000 hours(shutting off at bed time, but on basically the entire day every day because I live on my PC and WFH). 4K120 attached to a 3090.
if/when it dies I will be going OLED again. Once you use it as your daily you can't really go to anything else.
Out of interest, did you disable the anti static image stuff in the engineering menu? I have the 42C2 & couldn't stand the anti static image dimming thing, turning it off it's great, I'm obviously just more worried about burn in!
I just got my first OLED a couple of months ago, the Gigabyte Aorus FO48U (48" 4K 120hz OLED), and when I say there's no going back, I quite literally mean there is simply no going back. Once you've tried OLED, any other tech is so inferior. I love watching content & playing games on this thing. The only thing that isn't amazing about it, is auto-dimming.
The only things keeping me from getting an OLED are cost and burn in. I'm hoping they get micro LED onto the market soon and the cost comes down enough so I can afford it.
@@t.c.b4722 Probably be at least another decade before Micro LED will be affordable for the average consumer, if it ever is.
You can turn off the auto dimming if you go into the service menu. If you Google how to turn off auto dimming on your model of TV then you should get the instructions
@@t.c.b4722burn in isn’t that big of an issue if you take care of the monitor/tv and utilize the pixel refresh features. Going on one year of having an lg c2 42in oled as my monitor and have zero burn in. People need to realize that for a heavy gaming and work centric screen, they need time drop the brightness from 100% to 30-50% and adjust the white balance. Just keeping it maxed out brightness wise and never adjusting anything will help an oled get burnt in stupid quick.
@@t.c.b4722 you can avoid burn-in very easily by being cautious of a few main things :
A dimmer background image (no bright spots)
A screensaver of about 5 minutes from idle.
Using a taskbar that only pops-up when hovering your mouse towards the taskbar area.
That's about it , you should be set for using OLED as a daily driver for your main setup
I’ve had the G2 for a year now and it’s an absolute beast. I adore this tv. Don’t see the need to upgrade to G3 currently. Even side by side, the only difference is brightness, and even then, only on HDR highlights and SDR content. Both of which are plenty bright for me on the G2. So save your money, because otherwise they’re the same. You’ll be shocked how good it is.
I have a 55" CX in my living room and a 42" C2 as my computer monitor. I'm seriously considering moving the CX to the Sony A95L. Can't wait to see some comparisons between it and LGs top of the line.
Don’t bother LG make the OLED screens for everyone else including Sony
Save your cash and go direct to the source LG.
@@Hyper_Light_Grifter You're ignoring the QD-OLED vs MLA OLED difference.
Been using an Evo C2 since I needed a stand and didn’t want to spend extra and I couldn’t have been happier.
Looking at this G3, may be my next purchase for home theatre needs!
I use a 42" G2 oled for my PC/gaming monitor and I love it. I would prefer like a smaller 4k oled around 34" but those aren't really a thing yet.
When I got my 55" LG CX OLED. The 1st thing I watched on it was a standard Blu-Ray disc. I was floored by just how good it looks.
This is a great video. Its the first time someone has demonstrated the upscaling to provide proof of the detailing in lesser resolutions so thankyou.
The LG G3 would seem to be my next tv. But ive heard about a green tint that spoils it?
I am loving my LG C2 42" as my main gaming monitor. I just make sure I have display fusion set to swap between desktop backgrounds once every minute so it doesn't burn in, move mouse cursor to 2nd screen when not in use, set the taskbar to autohide. And so far no burn in. If you get it at the right position and distance. It's definitely useable for gaming. It makes games feel immersive, kinda nice having things enlarged vs a smaller screen making it easier for things to stand out so you can spot enemies in fps and respond quicker. It fills up your entire view and unlike my LG C1 48" I don't have to turn my head left and right to see everything, do no more neck pain. Would still be nice if all programs in Windows had better/ proper scaling.
Why aren't you just using a black desktop and the blank screensaver?
@@ffwast That's definitely not a bad idea. Usually makes no sense for most screens but for OLED's is kinda perfect.
@@GamersForTruth It's what I did for mine. Shuts the pixels right off. I think I heard there's a registry tweak to change the color of that little line the hidden taskbar leaves too but I haven't done it yet.
@@ffwast I use TranslucentTB for the taskbar.
Nice! Watching this on my LG B2 55". We absolutely love it! Great for gaming and watching movies. My old TCL 42" 4K tv was moved to our bedroom and it hardly get used anymore. Now we are considering grabbing the 65" C2 and moving the B2 to the bedroom. Once you go OLED, it's hard to consume content on an LCD. The only thing it's pricy but worth it if you have the money.
i dont think anyone buys lcd tvs today, its led or oled since 10 years +
Sorry, but with MINI-LED tech coming a long way and at a reasonable price, especially in the Hisense TVs, it's hard to justify the OLED price tag anymore.
@@hyperactivetendencies7054OLED is still King, for now.
@@kaimojepaslt LED TV's are LCD, the backlight is made with LED's.
@@hyperactivetendencies7054Still nowhere near OLED quality. Brightness is great until you realize it blows colors out and makes the picture gross. Anyone comparing mini led to OLED has never owned an OLED.
I've switched from a 42 inch ultrawide to the LG C1 48 inch, mounted it on a very heavy duty monitor arm, and honestly, it's the best decision I've made for my productivity/gaming pc setup, the oled makes it a gem to look at while gaming and watching movies and TV Shows, the future of oled gaming is now
My dad has a 75" C1 in his home theater and it's pretty amazing. When the 42" C2 came out I knew I had to get it for my gaming monitor!
The G3 and S95C from Samsung are truly impressive devices. However, the question that arises is how effectively they can handle prolonged gaming sessions with a constant HUD present in games. The heightened brightness levels bring along heat, and this heat, in turn, carries the risk of potential burn-in.
i'm still rocking the 1st 32" OLED TV in 1080p. with native input it looks sharp as sharp can be. with pc gaming, i use 2K reso displayed on 1080p in 60hz. it's just clean as clean can be. feels like a real 2K to me even though it's not. but it's so close. from a usage distance i can't tell the difference. bought this baby in 2012 and still going strong. can't go wrong with them.
You do realize that 1080 is considered 2K right...
@@zybch no 2K is 1440p dude.
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I play on a LG C15 Oled 48" wall mounted since a couple years and it's amazing, so good in fact this year I bought a 55" B26 that was on sale and put it in the livingroom!
Still rocking my LG E7 55". Aside from some grey-banding (and some burn-in's due my wife's use of incompetent media-apps - thanks NPO!!) I'm so happy with the OLED-use. I'm currently saving some money to trade in my LG UltraGear 27GL850-B for a LG UltraGear OLED 27GR95QE-B :) Can't wait!
i was considering getting the c2 as my monitor but 42 inches was their smallest option and thats just too big for my desk and how far i sit from it. so the 34" alienware qdoled (f version) was the best option and i freaking love it
does it have screen burn in protection?
I would love to get one of those new ones but I’m on a 77” CX and is pretty good for gaming too. Has the HDMI 2.1 so I still get the 4K 120 and still get the g-sync and free sync. Just would love the new evo one for the brightness and the interface.
They are all I'll buy for now. I have a B8 55in, a C9 55in for my couch gaming, and a 48in C1 on my desk. Talked my brother into a 42in C2 when they went on clearance.
I don't know if Star Trek TNG is a good example of an upscaler when you consider that all blu-ray and all current streaming platforms are using the remaster where they went back to the original film stock for each episode and completely remastered the series and redid the visual effects since they were originally filmed in lower resolution for Standard Def TV.
Personally, I think the new remasters of TNG on blu-ray look amazing! Especially Best of Both Worlds and Unification.
Kinda the same for Twilight Zone. That was still on film before being broadcast, so even on my basic TV it looks phenomenal.
Poor Jay pretty much picked the two worst examples to show upscaling
@@TwistedD85 Also, Star Trek TNG looked good before they remastered it because they used CRAZY good cameras back then.
But still, i can see the advantages of that tech.
Also, that would actually make Console sorta viable again, considering that most consoles simply upscale and have baaaaad textures and so on.
We`ll see.
@@TwistedD85yeah, for all that stuff they literally take the film negatives and re scan it to make it native 1080p or even 4k.
@@Intrepid17011 You've clearly not been paying attention to consoles if you actually believe that.
I watch the origional Star Trek tv show I ripped from a Blu-ray source and a space 1999 show from a hd Blu-ray on my Plex server. The shows look incredible like brand new. The laser disks and dvds of space 1999 were made from a tv station print that was scratched up. Space 1999 looks so good on my lg c9 it’s amazing. It’s cool you see all the camera and model filming tricks you’d never see on our old 19 inch color TVs when we were kids
I game with my pc on OLED C2. It's well worth it. Anyone considering it, it is worth your time to research at the very least. Features, convenience and performance are great. Thanks for the videos guys. I have done my first pc build recently. You've been a massive help. Thank you.
I have the same tv, use it for pc gaming and ps5
wrong it will have burned pixels within less than year
@@Arturas1244 the TV's barely been out a year lol. Ive had one since it released in March last year. 0 burn in. The C2 has auto pixel cleaning, u would need to turn off all the OLED care features, turn off its screensaver and turn off power inactivity, then leave it on a static image for 6 months straight to get any form of burn in.
Wow Jay - my mouth is watering! 💫💫💫💫💫
Hi Jay, great vidéo as usual but do you know we can't see details you're seeing if we see your video on a standard led screen with your footage taken by a camera filming the oled screen? 😂
As someone watching this video on their own OLED monitor I really wish you had recorded and uploaded in HDR, just so I could marvel at how good my OLED is and imagine how much better the G3 is.
HDR is junk tech, just leave it off
@drunkhusband6257 When done right and viewed on the right hardware, it really isn't, but you're welcome to your opinion.
@@drunkhusband6257not junk mini leds take it to next level too, does need more development ofc
I had a LG CX 48" as a monitor for 2 years and even though it was wall mounted and I even scaled it down to ultrawide for some games it was still just too big. I ended up going back to 34" ultrawide but with a QD-OLED and at first it was cool, but now I miss the giant display I had before lol. So I'm looking out for a 42" OLED now. Probably won't get one until 2024 though.
Yea, I regret not getting the C2 42" when it was on sale for $1200 cad.
Now it's the C3 at $1699 cad, hoping for a nice sale for black friday otherwise it will be 2024 for me as well.
yeah I have both 48" and 42" LG OLEDs. love the 42" C2 on my desk for my pc. i tried the 48" for giggles before the 42 inch, and it was too big. The 48" B2 is in our bedroom now. Hope you land what you are looking for. At least you are enjoying OLED while you dial in the right size.
Love my 65" C1 that I bought 2ish years ago! Absolutely love it!
I'm glad Jay showed older content so that we can see what a worse case scenario would look like. Everything popped and looked amazing! Manufacturers display optimized footage that isn't what the viewer would necessarily get at home but how good the tv really is! My next tv might not be OLED but it will definitely be an LG our living room tv is very dull and dark watching Netflix.
Hate to break it to you, but many of those older shows have been remastered/upscaled by the production companies and/or distributors. I doubt those enhancements were 100% the result of that tv. Heck, I've been seeing classic shows getting this treatment on over the air channels and they look fantastic on my 65" tv without any fancy AI processing.
This felt like a 13 minute infomercial
Absolutely love using my c2 42" as a monitor
Same, it's glorious
@@IvanChristopher. I honestly thought I'd hate it but I can't go without it now lol
Certainly. I only miss having an extra monitor for better real estate management, but it is unlike any other I’ve tried.
still loving my 77" C1. its amazing how good oled is for gaming.
Yea i was lucky enough to get LG's 240hz 1440p OLED panel and i absolutely love it. Even games that aren't usually my cup of tea get me super engaged just through how good they look.
Thanks for the 13 min AD, Jay
It would be cool to see comparisons side by side against a good monitor to where you can really see the differences between the two
Unfortunately you would still be looking at an ordinary screen and not an OLED… just go to a store that stocks them they usually have a specific oled demo running on them and you can really see the difference
I ca ntry to help here: I have an EVO, i have another LG OLED from 2019. I had yet another before that. Once you see OLED, it destroys your eyes for anything else. Its like the first time you saw 720p or 1080p. It just blows your mind. Anything else looks horrible, there is nothing close to it. I have 2 hig hend 4k monitors. There is just no comparison.
I will tell you this though: OLED tvs get burn-in. All of them do and it sucks. Thats a big problem, it will take like 2 years for you to notice, 3or 4 if youre very very careful.
OLEDs are at whole different level than anything else oncluding both tvs and monitors.
modern oleds don't get burn in anymore. Show me where?
@@jevenator eh…they do. They do still today. It’s an inherent part of the technology. It has gotten better but it is still an issue.
@@allastor The LG C1 came out just over 2 years ago. I still haven't come across anyone complaining about burn-in from normal use and not artificial tests that like RTings is doing. The casual person won't experience burn in for many many many years, if ever.
Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra, when the walls fell. LOL...
I have an LG GX and while the gains from the next few generations have been massive, It's still an amazing piece of tech and it's even 1/4" thinner than the newer ones
I'm bummed that MiniLED isn't getting the attention it deserves. It still has deep blacks, bright screens, and vivid colors without the possibility for burn in. Also it's cheaper to manufacture than OLEDs from what I understand. MiniLED also doesn't suffer from backlight bleed or black uniformity issues. It just seemed like the appropriate step from traditional lcd/led displays but everyone jumped on the more expensive OLED bandwagon, so now companies don't see MiniLed as the money maker.
MiniLED costs more atm for like to like performance at that size. OLED has had 10 years now to have their manufacturing optimized and made a lot more efficient. There is always going to be issues with each technology, and an adoption rate that comes with features.
Its gonna need to be NanoLED or similar to OLED performance for a lot of people to care about it at the high end. Otherwise it has to be a budget option, and most companies dont give a shit about budget options to start, they want flagships.
Mini LED will be great for monitors and such since OLED has some issues, but they are still fairly expensive.
OLED has a LOT of downsides
@@onyachampWhat are the downsides? I am interested in a LG c2 but I am a noob when it comes to OLED. I know next to nothing.
@@drumyogi9281I have a C2 and it's unreal.
@@drumyogi9281There really isn’t as much downsides as this guy is making it out to be. The biggest two to actually worry about is burn in from leaving static images on your screen too long and brightness levels. OLED TVs tend to be darker than mini-led and traditional led monitors but have better colors overall.
I wouldn’t say it’s a gamble these days. The technology they have to prevent burn in works great. I have been using my C2 for over a year now and it’s just beautiful. Once you game on an OLED there is simply no going back to normal pc screens.
@@Navi_xooJust take preventative measures and you’ll be fine for years. Previous, less high quality OLEDs have worked for years without major burn in so I’m sure these will considering they’re less prone to burn in.
I bought the QNED you reviewed several months back and I love it after I changed the cable from my PC. Lol. I got the 65” for $980 on Amazon. Caught it at the right time.
I love LG and buy their products from monitors to my fridge, TV,s. Absolutely stunning and i love the way they look and perform.
Ein wirklich cooles, spannendes Video🌶🌶🌶
LG has recently decided to force a crap ton of ads in the menu systems etc. not sure if it’s live yet, but it will be. They decided they can make more from forcing ads on your tv vs you buying their tv. Won’t buy LG after this decision.
Easy solution... don't connect it to the internet and rather than using the built in apps, get a separate box to take care of it... that or set up a PiHole. Expect everyone to start doing this.
Facts. I literally have to turn the internet off on it to get rid of the nagging.
This is why I don’t connect my TV to the internet.
I know that content such as The Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation have already been professionally upscaled by the studios, and those versions are likely the ones available on streaming services. Even still, some episodes of Twilight Zone were filmed on VHS, and the upscales show it. It would be great to compare the professional upscaling of an episode shot on film compared to the VHS episodes upscaled by the TV to see if it makes as large a difference there.
Ive been gaming on a 65" LG CX now since December 2020 and im still amazed sometimes when I play a new game. Started with the Xbox Series X and now playing on PC
The first 10 comments are always bot comments lol
Yeesh. 13 minute advertisement video? Must've needed some extra quick ad money. Not everyone can be Gamers Nexus I suppose but certainly you can do better than whatever this is.
Been on a LG C2 Oled for a little over a year now. I will never go back...love the true blacks...and response time.
Been using my LG 48" 4K 120hz OLED monitor for about a year now, and it's just been AMAZING to game on! I love it!
I love your content, but one thing to keep in mind is that most, if not all, tv reviewers(Vincent from HDTVTest being one) will never recommend using any of the AI features or post processing features on any TV, as they can remove natural detail found in the original image, motion smoothing messing with the images motion handling, etc and for gaming will actually introduce more lag even in gaming mode.
Except sony's reality creation, that feature is a total game changer and makes everything look more detailed.
I get this is sponsored. But "HDR10 PRO" is just a marketing nonsense term. You should define what that means in reality.
Using a 65" G2 as my monitor😅 Love it!
"Pull the flaps out of the way, slide it on".....giggity
Got an LG C2 42". This TV is absolutely beautiful and worth the hassle of getting a proper setup for it.
I admit, the TV is pretty cool. But this is just one long advertisement.
OLEDs are a major trap for PC gaming. If you like to keep your display for more than 3 years, burn-in makes every form of this tech a no-go. If you don't mind swapping out your $1k+ display every couple years, go for it...
Yeah that's kinda what I was thinking. I bet it looks amazing, but it won't take long for a games HUD to be permanently burned into the screen. Might be worth it if you're rich, but not to someone like me lol
This isn't as true as it used to be. Modern OLED tech is pretty good at preventing burn in.
Yeah when I was considering a 4K display back in 2020 that was a major issue. I honestly still dread the eye of having a broken pixel. But with LED it seems far less likely. Not to mention things like brightness levels. I wonder how feasible OLEDs are for gaming. Even nowadays..
Been gaming on my LG C1 for years now with no burn in
Nope. Pixel shift is your friend. These tv’s are specifically made for pc gaming. It even has pc settings so…🤷♂️
Been using OLEDS since 2019 for everything screen-related, growing up with CRTs in the 80s-90's it was really painful having to use those crappy LCD screens during the "dark ages" (~2000-2020ish) when the industry couldn't make decent panels, especially when it came to black levels. Nowadays even LCDs are catching up though but I still prefer OLED by a mile. Only time I had retention problems (not even burn-in) was on a plasma.
I started watching your videos back in 2015 when building my first PC and they were hugely helpful. Since then, I still watch your channel but I'm too exhausted to keep up with the specs on new part and now my PC is on her was out.
I know you don't like to tell people what to buy but with the state of the industry, doing the research to build is rough. A simple build recommendation would be roughly appreciated.
What is your budget? I would recommend a rtx 4090 gpu, 7800x3d or 13900k cpu, 4 sticks of ram that equal 32 gigs or 64 gigs of ddr5 ram at 6,000 mhz, a mid tower or full tower, at least 9 fans maybe more depending on the case size, a 1,000 watt power supply, a b650e for amd or z790 for intel motherboard. This build will cost 3,000 to 4,000 dollars but if you want something that cost less then just go lower on the specs.
been using a lg cx 77" for a couple years now. love it.
Would love to get one but it's just too much, I'm very curious on how the tink4k CRT mask with scan lines will look through this G3 oled and if it would be able to rebrighten the picture.
Ya, there's always something to be said for gaming on a 165hz 240hz, etc etc monitor, especially for competing, (i get it). However, for 120Hz, be it casually or more, and enjoying 4K res, the absolute Mammoth size, and clarity, color, definition, low input lag/response time, for games, and watching movies. I totally dig my Lg c2 83". I was fortunate to get the deal i got on it, otherwise i was happy with my 65" Lg c1. No issues on either, just lawless . It just brings my gaming experience to a whole new level, especially at that size. Just insane. I just can't see myself ever going back to a desktop size or ultra wide screen monitor.
Should've turned off the AI Service on Twilight Zone to compare. You just know AI Service will actually become a service in the future lol.
All for the low price of an Arm and a Leg.
love ur videos, learned a lot from you. keep up the good work!
I have 2 OLED LG TV, C1 and C2... those TV are AMAAAZING!!! I really love them.
love this screen
I don't have the G3 but C2.
I'm super happy with it and by far the best screen I've ever had. ❤
Been using the a 48" C1 for 2 years now and I fkn love it! I now have wants for the G3!
Gorgeous! Outside my price range but it would be awesome for all the old movies we watch (Almost everything we watch is pre1970).
I have an LG C1 as my second monitor for gaming/media when I'm on the couch. I love it. 4k 120 hz OLED. It's so good that I'll only game at my desk if I need a mouse and keyboard. It is truly the best of both worlds from console and PC.
jay u have build and used many AMD builds is there really an issue with AM5 booting? i read it will take up to 30-60 sec to boot because of AGESA and some RAM "checking". this would be a nogo for me, its like HDD time all again
I have a LG C2 42" OLED and its amazing. I'm using it as PC Monitor and I'm very happy about it.
I game on an LG C1 and it's great for high-end PC gaming. It even gives new life to older consoles since it can smooth out the motion a lot. I use my PS3 and Xbox 360 with it.
aren't you concerned about screen burn/image retention?
How are colors on the G3 in Game Mode with Dynamic Tone Mappingbset to HGIG mode. There were others saying the colors were dull and dim and looked horrible. Can you check this out JAY? Is this a issue for the G3 ?
“I like motion blur….fight me” lol
how well would this upscaler thing work if you plugged a vhs machene into it? i know it's an obsolete format but it would be intresting to see how it handles something really low quality
Are AI features available if watching streaming sites in a browser over a graphics card?
I keep thinking it detects PC input and shuts off all processing to minimize game lag, but I mostly watch TV shows through Firefox with uBlock Origin (Libre Wolf).
Thanks!
Ive been rocking the C1 as a gaming monitor for years now and its been great. Lots of burn in but with Windows 11 dark mode and new OLED tech, id be happy to upgrade this black friday sales 2023!
Super happy with my lg c2. The best thing besides viewing experience is the speed. It turns on in less than 5 seconds and navigation in snappy. My old tv was insanely slow with everything.
I have a 65" LG C1 OLED in my living room that I bought two years ago. It is easily the best TV I've ever owned and I game on it daily. It looks so good it started a Friday night movie night tradition with my brother and his family. Everything looks fantastic on it, even 720p upscaled content looks 4K. The ONLY exception is some of the DVD rips I made 7 or 8 years ago. That is because of the method I used to rip those DVDs, not because of the TV. Anyway, I loved it so much I bought the ASUS 42" PG42UQ on day one for my office PC. Also a ridiculously awesome monitor. Once you go OLED, nothing else compares.
I already do this on my 85" Sony XR X90K 4K HDR Full Array LED, I use it as my daily driver all the time and it's awesome.
So, does it act as a monitor with automatic on/off or standby when you're connecting it to the PC or is it still dumb like a TV?
A bunch of folk have already said this, but I took the plunge and purchased the LG C2 OLED 48" around two years ago. It was the best tech purchase I've made, and I would never go back to a standard monitor for gaming. And when not gaming, 48" is large enough for me to watch TV / Movies / Streamed content, which it rocks at as well.
I've been using a 65 cx as my gaming display for my PC and consoles since it came out. I will never go back to anything that's not a big ass OLED.
Does it automatically switch AI upscale off and on depending which connector the source comes from? Like PC = AI upscale off TV = AI upscale on? Or do i have always go into sertings?
My first "BIG TV" was a Samsung and it had so much problems, after a while i got a LG 55" and it was and still is as perfect as it can be even after 5 years. LG are OG`s
I'm currently swaying tough with an LG65C1in March 2022 it's a beast,my PC gaming,movie monitor
I love my LG C1. What sizes does the G3 come in??
Have you looked at the LG C3 for gaming and computer use?
When I used an OLED I started seeing lines on the picture, especially when colors transitions to darker shades. It was distracting so I got rid of it.
I use a 48inch OLED TV as my computer monitor. Wall mounted. I could not go back to a smaller TV or monitor. It was super fun to play with