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If the OLED for INNOCN is supposed to be the budget version of Samsung then why is it $300 more expensive for the exact same size and specs? SAMSUNG 49" Odyssey G93SC Series OLED Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 0.03ms, Dual QHD, DisplayHDR True Black 400, FreeSync Premium Pro, Height Adjustable Stand, 3 Year Warranty, LS49CG932SNXZA, 2023 VS INNOCN 49" 49Q1S OLED Curved Gaming Monitor 5120 x 1440p 240Hz, 0.03ms, USB Type C 90W, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, USB Hub, Surrounding Speakers, Adaptive-Sync, Height Adjustable Stand, Black         
@@cosmic_gate476 10% is not small neither is 25% (25% is a quarter of your screen) also highlights refer to -> highlights. Highlights are almost always small. 10% of your monitor is quite large. Just buy an LCD.
I have an Innocn portable OLED monitor so I know they’re good VfM (I think it cost me $150?). While it’s definitely cheaper than the 3423DW at the time I bought it, I understand you can get those for comparable prices at this point.
Hello display guy was wondering why didn't you test 1% window brightness in hdr as there is no information out there on the actual peak brightness on this display. It only has one hdr preset and nothing can be adjusted in this mode.
Apart from the stand, it looks the same as the predator x34v oled and x34v3 miniled. Will there ever be a review on predator x34v3? It has been on sale for a month and no one is talking about it and there are no reviews.
Bro, display guy, what is the best thing to use to clean my monitor!? I always have streaks afterwards! And they drive me as nuts as my 4 yr olds sneeze drops across the entire thing! Please help!
i have the Aorus FO27Q3 and i use a microfiber towel, and i wet the side of it alittle bit with normal water and wipe an area on the screen and immediatlely afterwards wipe the water off with the dry side of the towel
True, however there’s very few display panel makers. The brands are getting their panels from the same few manufacturers and designing their own product around a panel they didn’t make.
These guys sell through Amazon, they intentionally price their monitors so you can buy an extended warranty through Asurion, its usually like $40-50 on top of the price of the monitor, but covers you for like 4 years, or you can buy the subscription 1 year after for $16 a month for a life time warranty, but that isn't worth it. Asurion will usually just pay you back what you paid for the monitor to buy a new one.
NO. This vendor, accordig to the local deal-delivery man is considering stuck/dead pixels as a normal. also some models are coming WITH THE DUST under the coating - and they they "is is okay" the model is 32m2v - so i would go with a big vendor insted. end of story.
Samsung USA is just as bad about this issue speaking from experience with several g7 monitors I had and a neo g9. Samsung refused to warranty or fix them had to return them and go a different route due to no in stock to exchange them out. Ended up with an LG 42 C2 OLED but want something smaller and my work monitor is the new Samsung g9 49 QD OLED and I really like the QD OLED on it but don't want 32:9. Miss the 21:9. Unfortunately OLED spoiled me lol
@@ToGrimmToWin samasung is great as a tech vendor and panel maker, but samasung display division is somewhat meh. I always said and will be saying this - if you buy a high end 1000$+ monitor - always plan a 3-4 hours window in your day schedule, go for a local store with GREAT offline support and warranty, manually inspect the unit and stay safe at home, you may even find a bigger deal with open box and saving ever more money. Unfortunately the hard times has only began.
@@ALFGamingTV and keep an eye on it every single morning and evening for a dead pixel test for the remainder of the return window. I have had dead stuck pixels show up 3 weeks after when I lived 20 minutes from a microcenter. I would always do this
If you look at other qd OLED 34 tests from monitors unboxed it would seem no different than all others with the same panel at $550usd this is a steal considering the next closest one is $700usd or more
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If the OLED for INNOCN is supposed to be the budget version of Samsung then why is it $300 more expensive for the exact same size and specs?
SAMSUNG 49" Odyssey G93SC Series OLED Curved Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 0.03ms, Dual QHD, DisplayHDR True Black 400, FreeSync Premium Pro, Height Adjustable Stand, 3 Year Warranty, LS49CG932SNXZA, 2023
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INNOCN 49" 49Q1S OLED Curved Gaming Monitor 5120 x 1440p 240Hz, 0.03ms, USB Type C 90W, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, USB Hub, Surrounding Speakers, Adaptive-Sync, Height Adjustable Stand, Black









Never been this early! Thanks for another review!
Hard chilling with my og AW3423DW until we get 800+ nits full screen brightness
why would you even need that
@@haewymetal So we can have dazzling highlights in more than just small areas
@@cosmic_gate476 10% is not small neither is 25% (25% is a quarter of your screen) also highlights refer to -> highlights. Highlights are almost always small. 10% of your monitor is quite large. Just buy an LCD.
The most under rated monitor reviewer there is !
Im still waiting for the MSI MAG 321UP review 🤷♂️
I have an Innocn portable OLED monitor so I know they’re good VfM (I think it cost me $150?). While it’s definitely cheaper than the 3423DW at the time I bought it, I understand you can get those for comparable prices at this point.
I want a 4k ultrawide
1440p oled monitor tier list?
I know that the chin is a speaker, but I wish it could be removable.
i see, they dont like to do small oled since ppi is denser will make burn in easier at the same res at that high nits
Hello display guy was wondering why didn't you test 1% window brightness in hdr as there is no information out there on the actual peak brightness on this display. It only has one hdr preset and nothing can be adjusted in this mode.
Apart from the stand, it looks the same as the predator x34v oled and x34v3 miniled. Will there ever be a review on predator x34v3? It has been on sale for a month and no one is talking about it and there are no reviews.
That's literally "Acer Predator X34 MINILED" design wise. I wonder what company actually makes them.
Innocnn has a mini led version of this as well same look
Bro, display guy, what is the best thing to use to clean my monitor!? I always have streaks afterwards! And they drive me as nuts as my 4 yr olds sneeze drops across the entire thing! Please help!
i have the Aorus FO27Q3 and i use a microfiber towel, and i wet the side of it alittle bit with normal water and wipe an area on the screen and immediatlely afterwards wipe the water off with the dry side of the towel
For something as fragile and expensive as a display i'd never go with a brand that's not well established in my country lol
True, however there’s very few display panel makers. The brands are getting their panels from the same few manufacturers and designing their own product around a panel they didn’t make.
@@zeitgeistx5239Yup. Samsung or LG 99% of the time
These guys sell through Amazon, they intentionally price their monitors so you can buy an extended warranty through Asurion, its usually like $40-50 on top of the price of the monitor, but covers you for like 4 years, or you can buy the subscription 1 year after for $16 a month for a life time warranty, but that isn't worth it. Asurion will usually just pay you back what you paid for the monitor to buy a new one.
Make a 1080p glossy monitor list plz
This monitor can run 1440p at 120hz vrr hdr on ps5? And 4k at 60hz?
NO. This vendor, accordig to the local deal-delivery man is considering stuck/dead pixels as a normal. also some models are coming WITH THE DUST under the coating - and they they "is is okay" the model is 32m2v - so i would go with a big vendor insted.
end of story.
Samsung USA is just as bad about this issue speaking from experience with several g7 monitors I had and a neo g9. Samsung refused to warranty or fix them had to return them and go a different route due to no in stock to exchange them out. Ended up with an LG 42 C2 OLED but want something smaller and my work monitor is the new Samsung g9 49 QD OLED and I really like the QD OLED on it but don't want 32:9. Miss the 21:9. Unfortunately OLED spoiled me lol
@@ToGrimmToWin samasung is great as a tech vendor and panel maker, but samasung display division is somewhat meh.
I always said and will be saying this - if you buy a high end 1000$+ monitor - always plan a 3-4 hours window in your day schedule, go for a local store with GREAT offline support and warranty, manually inspect the unit and stay safe at home, you may even find a bigger deal with open box and saving ever more money.
Unfortunately the hard times has only began.
@@ALFGamingTV and keep an eye on it every single morning and evening for a dead pixel test for the remainder of the return window. I have had dead stuck pixels show up 3 weeks after when I lived 20 minutes from a microcenter. I would always do this
I bought one from Amazon with a dead pixel and got a refund easily. Who ever told you that lied to you.
Waiting for the next Gen because this one is not bright enough to justify the cost
If you look at other qd OLED 34 tests from monitors unboxed it would seem no different than all others with the same panel at $550usd this is a steal considering the next closest one is $700usd or more
nah bro alienware 3423dwf on sale>>>
That speaker prevented me from buying this 😢
Why always curved 34 ultrawide...🤦♂️
you say budget 😮n your title, did they told you that this is especially budget, your art this „its either good or bad“ nothing inbetween. sometimes ye
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I wish innocn would stop putting the chin on their monitors it’s just annoying if you can afford this monitor you can afford external speakers
1:09 Sigh.
Why does it take so long for new connection formats to be adopted? This would be 240hz or higher if it were DP2.1.
$700 ain't budget my guy
For oled it is. Normal oled monitors are like $1000
About 2000 usd for oled in EU/Asia tho.@@kmuz1 and innocn about 1000 usd for eu/Asia..
It's $550usd
Curved? Pass!
and it's ultrawide
Eww brother eww, what's that brother?
Who is your daddy 🤔
why is it so ugly tho
Low resolution. Pass