@@BigStuDolla91 the pixel brightness fades over time, and depending on how many games you play that don’t take advantage of the whole aspect ratio, the centre part will have its pixels fading while the edges don’t. This could cause burn in where the lines of the part of the screen that’s on meets the parts where the pixels are off,
went thru 3 samsung 49 and 1 57. the 49s are tooo slim and the 57 broke 2 times in 2 weeks. so im done with that super ultrawide shits. LG 48 oled is the way.
@@RupertBundem check before commenting, 5120x2160 165hz and 240hz ultra wide oled panels are entering production at the end of the year. Also price is not an issue ;)
I’ve been using one since 2020- in terms of productivity for a job with multiple systems or when in meetings taking notes it is excellent! But it is all use and case specific.
The existence of a 32:9 aspect ratio is more logical than a 16:10 aspect ratio.
How is the KVM compared to the Asus' smart KVM?
is 4090 enough for gaming on this monitor or there is a free performance room and 4070 ti/super is enough for this?
Kudos for the Naughty By Nature song. Classic. I have this monitor for gaming and it is absolutely amazing
Love it! Keep it up my guy and more power!
Thanks for the review. Really useful. Did you mentionthe cost and the PPI?
banger video!
👍👍👍
doesnt using the black bars alot cause burn in?
They would over time, yes.
no, the exact opposite. the pixels are off on the black bars so theres nothing to burn in
@@BigStuDolla91 the pixel brightness fades over time, and depending on how many games you play that don’t take advantage of the whole aspect ratio, the centre part will have its pixels fading while the edges don’t. This could cause burn in where the lines of the part of the screen that’s on meets the parts where the pixels are off,
@@mattbouwmeester455 ah i didnt know that. just bought one yesterday. 3 year warrenty so ill just exchange it around that time
went thru 3 samsung 49 and 1 57. the 49s are tooo slim and the 57 broke 2 times in 2 weeks. so im done with that super ultrawide shits. LG 48 oled is the way.
Thanks for a good video. 1440 is no go for me.
Exactly, waiting for 2160p before pulling the trigger
@@RupertBundem check before commenting, 5120x2160 165hz and 240hz ultra wide oled panels are entering production at the end of the year. Also price is not an issue ;)
No thank you, too much wasted unseen real estate.
I’ve been using one since 2020- in terms of productivity for a job with multiple systems or when in meetings taking notes it is excellent!
But it is all use and case specific.
I use mine for gaming and it is utterly amazing.
144 hz zzz