Why Monitor Brands Are Lying to You?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @TheMysteriousTech
    @TheMysteriousTech  4 месяца назад +73

    Make sure to refer to reviews from the same website for accurate comparisons when comparing monitors on review websites like Rtings and TFTCentral! The testing methods used in reviews might differ. Also, below are a few monitor models recommended by Rtings. Don’t forget to check them out!
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    • @chinuochinu2070
      @chinuochinu2070 3 месяца назад

      Where can I buy that mask that you use ?

    • @aravindraja8034
      @aravindraja8034 3 месяца назад +1

      I had seen 4 monitors in total side by side 2 dell one with va and other with ips and 2 benq one with va and other with IPS in these 4 the VAs had better color accuracy than the IPS and these are brand new monitors color calibrated at my office all same resolution and refresh rate they were used for designing artist for my company so I would always pick VA over IPS for contrast and color accuracy then a horrible IPS panel also his came to a shock to me the IPS has more color degradation when viewer from the side than the VA i double checked the models and confirmed that it was the IPS which turned a bit discolor when viewer from the side and not the VA IPS is just a huge marketing gimmick no one will realize it until they see them side by side like I did and the proof is also in rtings the measure color accuracy of pre and post calibrated TVs and monitors they reviewed are almost the same for IPS and VA screens

    • @Krypterium
      @Krypterium 3 месяца назад

      there are way better monitors than the ones u mentioned for PS5…

    • @aravindraja8034
      @aravindraja8034 3 месяца назад

      @@Krypterium PS5 is weaker than GTX1060 with RT cores of RTX 2060 it basically renders everything at 1080p medium or low settings it’s better to use a large TV with good built in upscaling and view it at least at 6 feet distance the 4k or 8k isn’t just a gimmick in PS5 check gamers nexus video for detailed breakdown if you game in ps5 with a monitor and use the same monitor connecting to a entry level gaming pc then you will regret the PS5 trust me I used to buy all PS5 just to play god of war then comparing it with my pc PS4 and PS5 feels horrible

    • @kestonsmith1354
      @kestonsmith1354 3 месяца назад

      I remember watching one of your videos about processor suffix and you were at less than 100k , now you are over 200k 🎉

  • @MrJhwan
    @MrJhwan 4 месяца назад +640

    You're the only example of an ai text to speech program being used that doesn't offend me. You clearly are putting genuine effort into your videos and use the ai in combination with the mask to maintain the mysterious vibe rather pump out random slop a computer thought would be a video.

    • @razdyread
      @razdyread 4 месяца назад +8

      💯 agreed!

    • @falcon_224
      @falcon_224 3 месяца назад +75

      He's Turkish so his spoken english probably isn't very which is why he is using AI. Unironically this probably takes more effort than just saying it yourself

    • @SteveMacSticky
      @SteveMacSticky 3 месяца назад +5

      Yeah, it's good use case for AI which is complementing the talent of the human

    • @ywtv6
      @ywtv6 3 месяца назад +14

      I didn't even know he was using Ai lol

    • @Justguy363
      @Justguy363 3 месяца назад +6

      Bro sounds genuine

  • @Glyn-g4q
    @Glyn-g4q 4 месяца назад +152

    The more I learn about monitors/TVs the more confusing choosing a good one gets. Great informative video!!

    • @blacknightinkerala
      @blacknightinkerala 4 месяца назад +7

      tv is eazy to choose

    • @prismorine835
      @prismorine835 4 месяца назад +22

      Yeah it's like the more you know the more decisive you get

    • @Andreas.r2
      @Andreas.r2 4 месяца назад +8

      Chill just focus on IPS LED display or Microled display that's all his point , don't buy after seeing Refresh rate.

    • @DeathStriker88
      @DeathStriker88 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Andreas.r2 IPS is LCD, not LED. OLED is LED

    • @beasthunter4003
      @beasthunter4003 3 месяца назад +2

      I would advice to look for “smart” monitors or Oled smart TVs/monitors. If you only buy a “gaming” monitor, then you will need extra things with it (which is expected to be known by the buyer but I didn’t while buying my own). So the best thing to do is to buy something smart that works both as a TV and gaming monitor.

  • @ConceptART-Dagas
    @ConceptART-Dagas 4 месяца назад +18

    lol, mine is an AOC gaming g2 series adaptive sync, 27´, 240hz 0.5ms. No idea if that is related to the GTG or MPRT. Infact when i got it, i didnt know half the things i learned after Such as:
    1. Why did i buy a 27inch monitor, along with a RTX4060 that is basically a 1080p card, and image looked a bit bad in big screen.
    2. Why did i think i need a 240hz monitor, when 99.99% of games dont reach over 200fps.
    3. Didnt check if it was G-sync compatible, (or knew the importance of it) since i was getting Nvidea card. Luckly had adpative sync, which wasnt even something i thought off.
    I managed to make it work, thankfully, by discovering DLDSR , that allowed me to switch and down-scale to a higher resolution, Adaptive sync worked well in terms of compatability. Phew! Always do research before you buy folks!! xD

  • @MohanKiran07
    @MohanKiran07 4 месяца назад +248

    Bro remembered his RUclips channel password 🔑

  • @Bethos1247-Arne
    @Bethos1247-Arne Месяц назад +4

    the narrator contiinues to be good at detailing stuff without getting into too much detail. He could explain more for the ones who want to know, but he still tells everything which is important. Very good YT channel.

  • @_Gioniel_
    @_Gioniel_ 4 месяца назад +23

    I just discovered this channel like two days before, when I was trying to look for information to choose a laptop, since I love technology, but mostly I had been interested only in smartphones. But this guy and the easy way that he explains everything, the smoothness of the animation and the video in itself, I think is something that I would consider (and I consider) high quality and easy informative video. I would not even mind if he takes up to 20 or 30 minutes of video to explain about something due to his personality and nice explanations. Just wanted to share my good opinion with this guy! ❤
    Thanks for adding the links to the products too!

  • @hristominchev8942
    @hristominchev8942 4 месяца назад +17

    Absolutely the best review channel in RUclips. Only viable information in short and well explained manner without unnecessary bullshit. Perfectly understandable!!! Thank you for the great job and keep up the good work.

  • @Crossfire2003
    @Crossfire2003 3 месяца назад +4

    Yeah.
    That's true about audio systems too!
    I used to own a Sony STR-DG500 receiver, which was advertised as delivering 100W x6 Channels in 8-Ohm.
    Later, I have bought another receiver: Harman Kardon AVR230 which only advertised 50W x7 Channels in 8-Ohm.
    So, I thought I'm giving up on some power in order to gain better audio quality.
    But, to my surprise, the Harman Kardon receiver sounded a lot louder!
    How's that possible?
    Obviously, Sony weren't advertising the real RMS watts, but some peak wattage, which is so misleading!

  • @edistefi3925
    @edistefi3925 3 месяца назад +118

    As an engineer its indeed a lie. For example 240 hz means 1/240 s = 1000/240 ms ≈ 4.16 ms so anything lower than that on a 240 hz monitor is a lie

    • @luukherfst1209
      @luukherfst1209 3 месяца назад +20

      Which also means any 240hz screen with a response time of more than 4.16 ms is not really recommendable😂

    • @maou5025
      @maou5025 3 месяца назад +28

      Gtg is the delay between 2 commands. So 1ms is 4.16 + 1 basically.

    • @Nardo_LS
      @Nardo_LS 3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for teaching me something new😊👍

    • @alieffauzanrizky7202
      @alieffauzanrizky7202 3 месяца назад +6

      You're half right about this. For example on a 240hz monitor it is ideal to have said 4.16 ms response time so the time needed to change from one frame to another is exactly 1Hz. But it's still entirely possible for the monitor to get less response time.
      If you ever look at a table of monitor's response time chart from tests (the 11x11 table used by monitors unboxed for example) you can see that some gray changes are easier for monitors to do, for example, low-high value to 0, and some are harder for the monitors to do, for example, 0 to mid to high value. And it's why the changes from the same start and end value are not recorded since the monitor didn't need to do anything. And we still didn't consider the "Overshoot" it generate that can lead to inverse ghosting on your monitor.
      And as stated in the video, OLED monitors do generate real 0.1 ms to 0.6 ms average response time, no matter how fast the refresh rate of the screen are. It's because unlike IPS panel, OLED change their gray value from one to another by turning the pixel off exactly at those 0.1 to 0.6 ms time before turning it on again to the desired gray value.
      Also as stated in the video, RTings website and Monitors Unboxed channel review many monitors and they both use a separate testing tool to check the monitor true color accuracy and response time.

    • @re-gaming3913
      @re-gaming3913 3 месяца назад +9

      You're mixing up the speed of the individual pixels with the actual monitor's latency, those are different things, a 240hz monitor can have a lower than 1ms response time, but the 4.16ms are always added to the latency. Also you don't need to be an engineer to calculate that.

  • @seplol
    @seplol 4 месяца назад +8

    i love how simple these videos are. it teaches beginners who might not know much, if anything at all, about technology and explains everything in detail while retaining a simple explanation that makes it easy for basically anyone to understand. even i learned some new things from watching this and i know quite a bit about tech. keep up the great work

  • @jakub11x3
    @jakub11x3 4 месяца назад +9

    This is the best RUclips Channel on explaining something so good. Keep it Up i love these videos! ❤

  • @ilovepcsimdrifting
    @ilovepcsimdrifting 4 месяца назад +14

    The info you showed in brackets in 6:46 is very helpful. I thought that mini led and micro led are the same until I saw that. Thanks

    • @ts8960
      @ts8960 2 месяца назад +2

      mini led is entirely different and has blooming effects which is a major disadvantage because of the local dimming zones. But microled is not widely avaiable because more expensive to manufacture

  • @misikovich
    @misikovich 4 месяца назад +20

    you didn`t mention OLED monitors cost several times more than LCD ones. So you gotta choose what you need. If you have money, definitely buy OLED, the picture quality is wayyy better. If dont wanna spend 2k on a monitor, LCD is your choice. Yes, the image is worse, but its not bad, especially if you compare the prices.

    • @Khloya69
      @Khloya69 3 месяца назад +4

      Oleds don’t cost 2k anymore, even the new 4k 240hz OLEDs are cheaper than that.

    • @luukherfst1209
      @luukherfst1209 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@Khloya69You can find 27 inch 1440p 240hz oled monitors for 700 dollars now. They're matte and W-oled but I mean still Oled. I know 700 still isn't anywhere close to cheap but also nowhere near 2k😂

    • @PahEz
      @PahEz 3 месяца назад +1

      Some LCD garbage costs more than some premium Oled monitors. LCDs gonna be completely irrelevant in less than 10 years

    • @Aanonymous88
      @Aanonymous88 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Khloya69 You can call them cheap on Television but on monitors they are expensive. That's why I committed a computer user will use a specific monitor for productivity or media and different for gaming.

    • @xninja2369
      @xninja2369 Месяц назад

      ​@@PahEzThat's completely false , plus oled still have burn in issue their max life span is 5 year , while even cheap 100$ LG tv last upto 20 years then spending 2000$ and getting black bar in 6 months , ...
      Logitivity or colour accuracy everyone has different choices.

  • @alonsogabriel9336
    @alonsogabriel9336 3 месяца назад +7

    In my experience, VAs have terrible ghosting even with all the black light or mprt settings set to max
    Meanwhile, while IPS still has some, it becomes minimal when the adjustments have been applied.

  • @loodwich
    @loodwich 4 месяца назад +25

    10 Bits depth color... Yes, but nobody explains that the best monitor that you can buy NEVER reproduces all the colors that you see in reality. For me, it is important to go to a park or to the Forest every day to see the real colors (Take a look at the sky when the sun is rising or going down)

    • @Gamebro321
      @Gamebro321 2 месяца назад +2

      You can increase its saturation in its settings to increase color accuracy

    • @alexandruciordas4941
      @alexandruciordas4941 18 дней назад

      ​@@Gamebro321are you actually crazy, increasing saturation does exactly the opposite 😂

    • @Gamebro321
      @Gamebro321 18 дней назад

      Colors by default are desaturated to make it possible for a display that can not reproduce saturated colors to display all colors.

    • @alexandruciordas4941
      @alexandruciordas4941 18 дней назад

      @@Gamebro321 no, they are actually mostly saturated on the majority of displays.

    • @HappyPepe5
      @HappyPepe5 18 дней назад

      But the trees at my park all dead

  • @joshrembrandt5789
    @joshrembrandt5789 3 месяца назад

    I love your content so much... but this is a Pandora's box for me. I'm just a college freshmen as of the moment but when I make decisions on phones and technology, I've always thought that I'm limited on what I can afford and that any disatisfaction I have on my technology... is a product of my poverty and circumstances. This led me to develop envy and jealousy as well as determination to make a change, yet I cannot help but pity myself often times. Your content is like Pandora's box because it will forever guide me to make better decisions but also make my decision filled with regrets rather than self pity. Thank you and I hope I don't make another dumb decision as I slave away in my part time job.

    • @sswiftwave
      @sswiftwave 3 месяца назад +1

      i think you misunderstood what the term 'pandora's box' meant

  • @Laptopscreen
    @Laptopscreen Месяц назад

    Good video! We're also griping with the rise of high refresh rate LCD screens and everybody believing that Hz = FPS, which is really not true at all. Sure you can send as many frames as the LCD claims to accept digitally (their drivers are running at true 360Hz), but you're not going to see (record with high speed camera) 360 individually distinct images in a second of time if you were to send that many distinct images. The LCD would be showing a jumbled mess, because it's physically incapable of changing that fast. But it works with similar images, like frames of a motion picture or a video game. A CRT display running at 85Hz could in comparison display 85 distinct images in a second's time if that many were sent to it, but there could still be a bit of ghosting due to phosphors glowing for some time after the electron beam passes over them.

  • @mounirnour8882
    @mounirnour8882 4 месяца назад +8

    I love your straightforward and accurate approach to technology. I hope you’ll talk about headsets and earbuds in a future video.

  • @243SeptiLLionz
    @243SeptiLLionz 3 месяца назад +2

    The lower gtg, it doesn't mean mprt will be lower aswell, but the lower the mprt, the lower gtg can go aswell

  • @Gusik23
    @Gusik23 2 месяца назад +1

    Very good explanation of differences! But I'm still struggling to choose.
    I want to buy both new monitor for PC and for TV. Was thinking to get some Alienware 360 HZ for gaming and QNED LG for TV. Would you or anyone in comments suggest anything better, price or quality wise from what market can offer?

  • @BobertV702
    @BobertV702 4 месяца назад +13

    Man I like your videos. Would you mind making a video about drones? I am not a lot deep into that field, but I'd definitely love to hear your thoughts and opinions about which drones you think are good, and what else.

    • @LOL_MANN
      @LOL_MANN 4 месяца назад +1

      ???????????

  • @kathrynck
    @kathrynck 29 дней назад

    I'd probably mention "input lag" in a video like this. The only problem with input lag is that it's sensitive to testing method, so you can only compare oranges to oranges if you're looking at testing done on the same test equipment (which is probably the most valuable thing about Rtings).
    It's every bit as important as response time, probably more so.
    Also worth mentioning LG/Samsung "claim" to limit or mitigate burn-in risks... there is yet to be a breakthrough which actually does this very well though. If you work with static elements, you WILL get burn-in on OLED.
    HDR is broadly overrated, and somewhat deceptively marketed. Generally 8-bit has all the color depth anyone needs. The average eye sees 10m colors, 8bit is 16.7m. BUT... HDR is good for those who need to do professional visual work. Prior to HDR, it cost thousands of dollars to get a monitor which can handle the entire SRGB gamut. That's just standard 8-bit color, but very few monitors (except for exotic professional models) actually delivered the whole 8-bit spectrum. An HDR screen which claims to offer 10bit color... actually doesn't do that at all. BUT, it does _usually_ offer "all" or "most" of the SRGB spectrum. So, depending on brand, you can get HDR if you need a "pro" SRGB color gamut, at a much lower price. For most end-users though, using it in HDR mode is just jacking up the saturation as a gimmick.
    Oh, on the subject of color, IPS has the most accurate "hue", but not really the most accurate color. It's very washed out compared to VA or OLED. A color is "hue" + "value", IPS rocks hue, but fumbles value horribly. This makes your especially accurate "red" hue on an IPS, into a washed out pink, for example. It's difficult to call that "accurate" really. Also IPS glow - not even once.
    TN - bad color, bad viewing angles, very fast & cheap. (Asus made a unicorn TN panel with extra color bit depth a while back, which was actually really nice looking though)
    IPS - washed out, IPS glow, "decent-ish" in bright rooms.
    VA - tends to be slower, tends to get dark-smear, tends towards mediocre viewing angles. Great contrast though.
    OLED - perfect picture, but _nobody_ makes one which won't burn-in with desktop use.
    I opted for a mini-LED active-array VA, with incredibly fast response time & input lag (and no dark smear) for a VA panel (Neo G7 4k VA 32" panel, 120hz/144hz/165hz-with compression). The pixels are a bit small though unless you use scaling. I got a mount-arm to move it somewhat closer (above the kb) so that it _looks_ more like a 35 or 36" screen. It is "too" curved... but that's less noticeable with it moved closer. It ain't perfect, but it seemed like the best set of compromises at any price. (Best within "use case": visual work + gaming + tv, in a setting which is somewhat dim, eyesight 20/25, view distance about 4-5" closer than with a normal stand). My use pattern would absolutely burn-in an OLED, and this was the best of what's left.

  • @Agrovated
    @Agrovated 3 месяца назад +5

    The production quality of your videos is genuenly impressive. the video is a delight to watch (I'm not a bot) they are also very educational.

    • @mil-kw9zi
      @mil-kw9zi 3 месяца назад

      this is ai generated

  • @affent1522
    @affent1522 Месяц назад

    Best description of gtg and mprt. Read an article and made no sense. Was more confused than before 😂

  • @RandommBoyo
    @RandommBoyo 4 месяца назад +2

    Tried looking up MicroLED monitors cause it sounded way too good to be real... there are no MicroLED monitors, shit. Oh well.
    Thanks for a very good quality reminder for myself after watching your previous monitor video a while ago about this stuff!

  • @aztecdemon5975
    @aztecdemon5975 3 месяца назад +1

    Can you explain why monitors suddenly turn black for 2-3 seconds before returning to normal please?

  • @walidbouharras
    @walidbouharras 4 месяца назад +2

    and once again the mysterious tech cooks with a great informative easy to understand video keep up the work

  • @ahmedghelle2193
    @ahmedghelle2193 4 месяца назад +1

    bro ur videos are so good! u give 100% knowledge and 0% bull crap
    keep it up

  • @aleboss3109
    @aleboss3109 3 месяца назад

    This is the first video of yours to be recommended to me and i got to say that this was a very well done vid, I understood everything very easily. You've got a new subscribe out of me,

  • @Nicolas-yd2mw
    @Nicolas-yd2mw 2 месяца назад

    The Tech channel with the manliest voice over !

  • @goblinphreak2132
    @goblinphreak2132 Месяц назад

    I wouldnt say they are lying. I would say its deceptive marketing. 1ms grey to grey is a real metric. Its just really easy to hit. Because its the change time of pixels but using the 10/90 metric. Meaning the first 10% and last 10% of a pixel transition is ignored, which is usually where the slowest part of the transition occurs. So a monitor will claim 1ms GTG but the full start to stop pixel response is 6ms or slower.
    Sadly MPRT is actually worse. As monitors that are 1mprt can have 13ms pixel responses and still meet the 1ms mprt standard. The example being the samsung chg70, a 1440p VA panel which has pixel response times in the 13ms range for black transitions. And you end up with black smearing.
    Technically GTG is the better standard. As displays that are 1ms GTG actually are 1ms MPRT. But displays stated to be 1ms MPRT may not be capable of the 1ms GTG standard.
    MPRT stands for motion picture response time. And typically it means you enable a black frame insertion mode which turns the backlight off/on in relation to the refresh rate cycle. Which can make motion seem clearer, but that doesnt meant the pixels are changing fast enough.
    That CHG70 has 13ms average pixel response (and in 20ms for some transitions). You can check out the ratings review if you dont believe me. 13ms average pixel response equates to a visual fidelity of 76.xx hz. Yet its a 144hz monitor. Yikes right? Meaning even if you enable the MPRT flicker backlight mode, you still have blurry picture and wrong colors because pixels dont change fast enough. I had the same issue with the blur busters approved viewsonic xg2431 display which is 240hz capable but pixel response is in the 5ms average range. Which results in a visual fidelity of about 200hz. Using BFI at 240hz SHOULD make the display feel like 480hz but because the pixels dont change fast enough, 240hz+BFI just feels like 200hz.... And 120hz is perfect but you might as well run native 240hz without BFI and get the same image quality.... The 60hz mode BFI is aids. Probably great for console but I played elden ring on the 60hz mode and it made my eyes tired extremely fast. So much so that i was fighting my brain to keep my eyes open. My brain trying to force my eyes shut and look away from the monitor. Like a spasm....
    Anyway, MPRT and GTG are both meaningless to actual monitor performance. Which is why RTINGs exists.
    Sadly RTINGs newest reviews have a new rating system for pixel response which is extremely misleading. They used to have 3 graphs. GTG aka 10/90 which most people think is the one to look at, full pixel response which shows the full start to stop measurement (like chg70 having 13-20ms full times) and then a deviation chart showing any kind of rise/fall issues in pixel response like how chg70 has black smearing due to slow black transitions, that shows up in the deviation chart.... Now they homogenized the chart system and give you bad info in the new charts....
    If a monitor reviewer wants to give accurate information, then full, 100%, start to stop times are all that matters for pixel response. How long does it take to complete a single transition. And then if pixel response is slower than refresh rate, then its a bad monitor. Period. Example being 240hz displays change 1hz/frame every 4.16ms. so full start-to-stop pixel response has to match or be faster than 4.16ms ( 3ms, 2ms, etc).
    Currently the fastest display tech is OLED. You can get 360hz oled with true sub 1ms pixel response times. Legit fastest pixel response of 0.1ms and slowest of 0.8ms.... meaning OLED currently is king. MicroLED doesnt exist yet in a small enough form factor. Those MicroLED TVs are literally 70+ inches and cannot fit into a 24-32 inch monitor size. And probably wont for the next 5 years. Making OLED the champion. And by the time MicroLED could be made small enough, we will have GaN displays (gallium nitride) which will replace OLED and have no burn in issues.

  • @ImNotAYoutuber0
    @ImNotAYoutuber0 2 месяца назад

    Good stuff, subbed. Well explained and nicely animated!

  • @Youzarsif33
    @Youzarsif33 4 месяца назад

    If we have more people like this guy most of big companies will be broke 👍👍

  • @Skylinez999
    @Skylinez999 4 месяца назад +1

    Babe wake up, new The Mysterious Tech video just dropped!

  • @NotimpImportanttome
    @NotimpImportanttome 3 месяца назад

    I would like you make a video about what kind if TV one should buy or not buy and give us their advantage and disadvantage

  • @rustygates3367
    @rustygates3367 Месяц назад

    The smart thing would be to use RTINGS to find the monitor you want with validated test results.

  • @Clay50
    @Clay50 3 месяца назад

    i trust this man more than anyone else on the internet

  • @Lasto1766
    @Lasto1766 Месяц назад

    I didn't really understood what is more important now MPRT or GTG? I have a 'gaming ' monitor and I checked it has 1ms MPRT and 12ms GTG, how do I rate that? I'm fully happy with my monitor it's 4 years old by now but still I was curios.

  • @billybatts8283
    @billybatts8283 3 месяца назад +3

    Looking for a new monitor is a freaking nightmare compared to building a damn PC. Jesus...

    • @shaka2tu
      @shaka2tu Месяц назад +2

      Yeah, should i go hdr but with little ghosting or ips but no hdr😂

    • @jordanmarazzi
      @jordanmarazzi Месяц назад

      @@shaka2tuhonestly I still don’t got a clue what monitor to get 🤦‍♂️ been watching vids all day it’s midnight now , I got ps5 I just want a monitor god dman

    • @shaka2tu
      @shaka2tu Месяц назад

      @@jordanmarazzi if it for console then go for 144hz monitor and below.
      Nornally console only use 60fps and maybe 120fps?
      I dont know if console use 4k res tho.
      With low fsp maybe using mini-led is better for hdr.

  • @Beacon_ae
    @Beacon_ae 3 дня назад

    So inshort if I'm going for an Oled monitor i should go for samsung or lg?

  • @NukEverything
    @NukEverything Месяц назад

    I bought a 60Hz monitor, and it broke after two years. Then I invested three times the price in a 144Hz monitor, and it broke after four years. I don’t know what to do anymore.
    Now I can play Diablo 4 without a PC or any HDMI cable! I just plug the AC into the monitor, and all I see is how I'm clearing the Pit in Diablo 4.

  • @kingcrackedhen3572
    @kingcrackedhen3572 3 месяца назад

    Over 200,000 people enjoy your content, don’t forget this channel :)

  • @theRogMick
    @theRogMick 16 дней назад

    In terms of reliability is it safe to say LEDs are more reliable than OLED for the long term?

  • @HasimFN
    @HasimFN 3 месяца назад +1

    Also the 1ms is with overdrive settings crankrd to the max. Wich s unplayable

  • @SyrFlora
    @SyrFlora 3 месяца назад

    To be honest on bright coloured background especially white colour.. OLED drain more power than LCD at same brightness.. thou if u use dark theme/background. Oled will be more power efficient.

  • @Teacher11224
    @Teacher11224 4 месяца назад

    “Absolutely loved this video, It was truly inspiring. I’d also love to see a video about computer hardware in the future. Keep up the fantastic work!”

  • @yamil8003
    @yamil8003 3 месяца назад +1

    HDR is one giant gimmick. Every game has a different preset which may or may not conflict with the monitor's hdr, or the hdr settings in windows.
    And since everyone does it differently, that means you have to redo the hdr settings on every game almost every time.
    Give me HDR that just works natively with everything or else it will be nothing but a giant buzzword. Especially since some developers fuck it up to such a degree to the point that standard is better.

  • @lippyshad
    @lippyshad 7 дней назад

    What about a good monitor for work - work from home, using laptop but considering buying a 24inch monitor to use as a main screen but no clue what. I currently use a portable screen via HDMI cable as a second screen. Mainly use Office for work, outlook, word etc so not bothered about all that other stuff lol.
    Also can you do a video on Tablets please - thinking of getting a Pixel Tablet.
    Thank you

  • @assasinblack8166
    @assasinblack8166 3 месяца назад

    ram cl and everything you can tell . please in the future . and thank's this was a great help

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt Месяц назад

    am not happy with my (supposedly 10 bit HDR) asus vg259qm 240hz monitor.
    the color gamut doesnt even cover sRGB, let alone P3 color gamut. So you can have higher bit depth and hdr capability, and still not a good color gamut coverage. i used to think sRGB being quoted in specs meant good, only to find out it's a pretty bad/restricted color gamut designed for reduced colors on the web.
    Secondly, monitors can have high refresh rates, like mine, which can do 240hz or enable overclock to 280hz. Ghosting can be bad, as mentioned here, even at such high refresh rate, and because the monitor uses quite old hdmi/displayport version, you cant do the high refresh at the same time as hdr, as earlier revision of hdmi/displayport dont have the bandwidth. and at lower refresh rates the monitor response times and also input lag increase.

  • @Asspirin101
    @Asspirin101 Месяц назад

    Man, oled monitors are so tempting, response time and colors are just so good
    Although the limited lifetime of those screens is such a no-factor for me. I want to use my display for ~3-5 years and then resell it for a cheaper upgrade and I'm not sure that is feasible with oled

  • @Wexutar
    @Wexutar 4 месяца назад

    Nice and informative as usual! Thank you for producing such high quality videos for us!

  • @ChiefBangarang
    @ChiefBangarang 4 месяца назад +1

    I saw your very first video & like a peasant fool i didn't save or sub. Been trying to find ya ever since🙏
    Stay Outta Yaself n Carry On Mate!🔥🤝

  • @My_Sunrise
    @My_Sunrise 2 месяца назад

    You are like a teacher to me! Thank you

  • @ahmedyacine5661
    @ahmedyacine5661 4 месяца назад +2

    Respect for this mysterious guy❤

  • @nightloveii3464
    @nightloveii3464 3 месяца назад +1

    At last I know what I really want... More of your content.

  • @MonderMatrix
    @MonderMatrix 7 дней назад

    isn't the Oled more superior in terms of picture quality compared to micro LED?

  • @hiilovepikasu
    @hiilovepikasu 3 месяца назад

    Bro i need an advice from you. Actually i am new at monitors buying, i thought i would buy a good monitor for my PS5 and i would play games like Gta 5 , GTA 6,RdR 2, COD and games like last of us. After watching your "Monitor vedio" i am really confused that which monitor should i buy now. I was thinking to buy a monutor like
    ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM 27" HDR Gaming Monitor, 280hz.
    Or
    Samsung Odyssey G5 QHD, 27", 165 hz, like this.
    Please suggest me a good monitor for my PS5,my budget is around 400$ and remember i wanna play games like Gta v or 6 and Cod and games like Last of us, RDR 2, Assassin Creed etc.
    Thanks ❤

  • @ilidari1955
    @ilidari1955 14 дней назад

    Some monitors can't be found on those websites to check the actual response time, I have 27GM610BF but I can find anything anywhere.
    Can someone help me out?

  • @ErichWelsch
    @ErichWelsch 4 месяца назад +2

    Good stuff as always brother..

  • @Hydro-js6eq
    @Hydro-js6eq 3 месяца назад

    Even though i know about thes things from a time,cause of budget limits i went with an Lg Ips lcd monitor.I have a amoled phone but when it comes to chose the size of Monitor with micro led or Oled,the cost becomes a big problem.Even for a 24-27 inch monitor,prices compete to those of Most expensive hardware of a Pc build(GPU).So,in later future,when i could make some bucks enough out of my pc i will upgrade to oled or microled.

  • @HXISE
    @HXISE 3 месяца назад

    Hello Sir, please can you tell which Monitor should I get (no Oled please) please tell me the one with highest reponse time no ghosting. Games I play: Cod,Valorant. best regards.

  • @DiyorbekEshboboyev-p4j
    @DiyorbekEshboboyev-p4j 3 месяца назад

    This is awesome and useful content thank you for great content.
    More videos about CPU in PCs

  • @TheLiverX
    @TheLiverX Месяц назад

    I'd say if there was a necessity of producing a MicroLED panesl and no other tech was possible we'd be having those in 1 or 2 years en masse.
    But since MicroLEDs have no disadvantages (as a display), in the current environment they'd wipe out LCDs, OLED, Qdots and all the rest if I forgot anything.
    Each and every manufacturer wouldn't want its carefully planned production plan to be interrupted by something that makes the stack obsolete. Maybe MicroLEDs production is planned in some capacity, but it looks like it is not happening in the next 5 years or so. For now it is more fruitful to milk OLEDs, because those are disposable, barely bright enough, can be mass-produced and very expensive.

  • @KianFloppa
    @KianFloppa 4 месяца назад +1

    Great explanation and correct infromation!

  • @gstormcz
    @gstormcz 3 месяца назад

    I am glad you publicize the biggest lie about monitor response time.
    I have found out that by accident when I was looking for exact panel used in monitor I am interested in.
    That is probably cheapest 4K 144Hz IPS from AOC except Chinese only version (U27G3X).
    The list of panels used in wide range of monitors of different manufacturers shows that at least 90 percent of even so called high refresh monitors use typically 4 or 5ms g2g or MPRT (sry I am still confused).
    The rest of response time is so called overclock resulting in image and movement display issues. Those issues are probably just mitigated by some monitor software fixes either better or worse but never ideally.
    I am not definitely going for OLED as its lifetime looks really another dimension of the price☝️☝️☝️☝️.
    My old LG 22 inch TN panel is 2ms but mainly no single sub pixel dead after 11 years of intensive use and no degradation. Same " bad" TN as purchased. The best value of it was long term performance/image quality.
    Anyway I am quite ok with my AOC Q32P2 which is categorized as office monitor but features 75Hz ( another OC 😅) 4ms(some ghosting or whatever on movement is visible but overcome), mainly good price it waa below 300USD+VAT and has Adaptive sync forx gaming.

  • @stefangvozdiak1635
    @stefangvozdiak1635 3 месяца назад

    So if I buy a monitor with OLED or MicroLED panel ... afrer 2 or 3 years will be over with it?

  • @ilexcorp
    @ilexcorp Месяц назад +1

    "If you dont wanna join Overpayers Club" at this moment all apple products buyers left.

  • @LoFty07
    @LoFty07 3 месяца назад

    kral sen çok zekisin tr kanalından daha kısa sürede ve daha çok aboneye gelmişsin helal olsun

  • @malimarinko8090
    @malimarinko8090 Месяц назад

    What is AMOLED?? Is it a type of OLED display or not? Manufacturers (Samsung) is pushing it more and more in expensive tables cca 1000$ and more for business use! I don't wont to look at dead pixels after two years and warranty expired!! Thanks for answer!

  • @Ifty1646v
    @Ifty1646v 3 месяца назад

    man thanks . you are surely very underrated

  • @SmoltingWassie
    @SmoltingWassie 3 месяца назад

    I’m glad it’s just 1ms response time that’s lying because I have a 0.5ms response time

  • @dhananjaychaware3205
    @dhananjaychaware3205 3 месяца назад

    Hey can you please make a watch this before buying a Tablet video I'm thinking of getting one your advice will help a lot

  • @TrungDuong-w3e
    @TrungDuong-w3e Месяц назад

    Anoither disadvantage of MicroLed tehcnology is its riddicolous price. TV with this panel cost like more than $50 000. It will take probably at least 5 years for them to become accessible for monitors just as OLED in the past

  • @Sam-p7p
    @Sam-p7p 3 месяца назад

    Hey im looking at my first pc, planning on going with a AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6 Core 12 Thread Up To 4.6Ghz AM4 and a gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 windforce 8gb with a gigabyte B550M DS3H AC AM4 MTX motherboard, will these work well together and is there anything specific i should upgrade? Cheers

    • @mil-kw9zi
      @mil-kw9zi 3 месяца назад

      look to upgrading to a ryzen 5800x3d for gaming

    • @alexandruciordas4941
      @alexandruciordas4941 18 дней назад

      go for 58003xd, no point in buying anything less, believe me

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay Месяц назад

    Tries to find response time for mpow wocka wocka mz5 plai monitor with 120hz hdr almost oled quality and flip out stand with built in battery and adjustable base on Amazon. 🤔

  • @ImNotAYoutuber0
    @ImNotAYoutuber0 2 месяца назад +3

    1ms isn't a lie, it's a Gray to Gray pixel latency. People just don't know what 1ms response time stands for.

    • @Gabriel-fe6yy
      @Gabriel-fe6yy Месяц назад

      Thats the point, it's not what people THINK it is

  • @Sheerwinter
    @Sheerwinter 3 месяца назад +2

    Crt monitors were faster. In terms of response time.

  • @RAGNOLOTTO42
    @RAGNOLOTTO42 4 месяца назад +6

    Finally another video

  • @junaidahmad2812
    @junaidahmad2812 22 дня назад

    Mine has a max of 0.25ms, let alone 1ms. May be most lie, and may be the manufacturer whom I purchased from lied too by saying 0.1ms, but 1ms ain't a lie at all.

  • @pirulitocatinga8344
    @pirulitocatinga8344 19 дней назад

    Yo! You need MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT affordables monitors OLED AND QLED

  • @connabeervds
    @connabeervds 3 месяца назад +1

    you can say that 1ms stands for 1 MArketing Strategy

  • @rehakmate
    @rehakmate 8 дней назад

    Increasing your human reaction (around 250ms) by 4 ms, worth it

  • @11xxDIMAxx11
    @11xxDIMAxx11 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video thanks!!!😮😊

  • @TheDeadMeme27
    @TheDeadMeme27 4 месяца назад

    Being early to this guys videos is like finding diamonds

  • @sulthan7207
    @sulthan7207 3 месяца назад

    Can you make a video about drivers and windows update that would make some PC or laptop into BSOD please?

  • @De-M-oN
    @De-M-oN 15 дней назад

    Even at GTG the 1ms are a lie on IPS panels. They dont have that there either

  • @shamnoor07
    @shamnoor07 3 месяца назад

    Nice info👍❤️
    Can you reaction audio IEM & HEADPHONES
    There's 3 difference categories
    -Commercial
    -Studio
    -Planar
    Tqvm.... hopefully to see you soon..
    ❤❤❤

  • @saying...
    @saying... 2 месяца назад

    You have earned a new subscriber.

  • @jamieleehartley-c7s
    @jamieleehartley-c7s 3 месяца назад +2

    my asus tuf 4k monitor says that it's 5ms. what it really is is 10-12ms. complete lie

  • @wenpeng-k8i
    @wenpeng-k8i 3 месяца назад

    awesome video, you made so professional

  • @Decki777
    @Decki777 3 месяца назад

    OLED monitor has under 1ms response time and CRT Display has even lower than that . LCD display technology is the biggest downgrade.

  • @jaxondabac8808
    @jaxondabac8808 Месяц назад

    The only monitors with response times even close to below a millisecond are OLED monitors.

  • @purplenurp5590
    @purplenurp5590 4 месяца назад +2

    Yup found this out the hard way, AVOID MSI G32CQ5P 1440P Monitor, it has just enough ghosting to create hella eye strain and has no business being a 1440p gaming monitor.

    • @JubbLaRacing
      @JubbLaRacing Месяц назад +1

      Its a VA display, what did you expect?

    • @alexandruciordas4941
      @alexandruciordas4941 18 дней назад

      ​@@JubbLaRacingyeah, va display is for video/media consumption mostly used in tvs.

  • @keremylmaz8423
    @keremylmaz8423 2 месяца назад

    What if MPRT is lower than GTG?

  • @justinjensen4376
    @justinjensen4376 4 месяца назад +1

    So understanding 👍

  • @12Burton24
    @12Burton24 Месяц назад

    I think the best channel fornthis is hardware unboxed they have a good project about monitors

  • @Khloya69
    @Khloya69 3 месяца назад

    OLED gang. No lies about response time here.

  • @AmitSharma-dg2qh
    @AmitSharma-dg2qh 2 месяца назад +1

    Best gaming PC under $1000 velue for money build ? And keep the aesthetic also ❤