Ran this in 48inch 120 hz for a year as a great monitor.... Run it in my room 65inches for tv. Ran the 48inch oled approx 5-6hours a day on a mostly stationary screen... never had any burn in issue, every few months id do the pixel cleaning also hacked the tv with the special remote to unlock its full brightness and disable its dimming completely. Switched to 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD because I much prefer to look left and right with my eyes and keep my neck stable (eye strain looking up and down and neck strain is quiet a bit different). Plus standup desk and I use a desk mount for the monitor. Once nvda releases new gpus with the updated direct port, then ill be able to run its max resolution at 240hz. currently have to run it at 120hz, unless you have a top of the line AMD gpu. im not a huge fan of curved screens, but this makes it far easier for my work flow. Specific use is for everything except gaming, I game on a Alienware 27 360Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - AW2725DF
People over-think fancy zones. If you break your screen into a grid and use the shift + ctrl to combine tiles, it's way faster than resizing or planning for the perfect, static layout.
@@chettystudios I was just talking about a smarter way to use Power Toys... How are you achieving this without? I'd love to get rid of Power Toys if I can.
Thanks for this video. I want a dedicated gaming tv and I’m looking at the 48 inch version. This video helped with some concerns as I do not expect a ton of multitasking so the abl and dimming shouldn’t affect me much. Video was well done and succinct, thanks again!
100%. I don’t see myself ever going smaller than 42” again for a work monitor, and every time I see a non-OLED monitor at a friends house or somewhere I’m reminded how spoiled I am to have the OLED.
Thanks! And just because of the whole burn in discussion around OLED. It used to really freak me out so I just got in the habit of turning off the screen when not using it but tbh I think that’s a little overkill those extra 2 minutes of static screen really don’t matter in the grand scheme of things
Hey man, don't know if you read comments on older videos but your reviews have been really helpful. I wanted to ask if you could please make a video that compares the image quality of both the Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED 49" (around 100ppi) and the top-end Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 (G95C) 57" mini-LED (around 130ppi) monitors at their actual viewing angles? Maybe even compare both to this LG C3 OLED in 3440x1440 or 3440x1600 ultra-wide mode. I'm asking because despite going around and researching the Neo G9 57" vs G9 OLED, I can't seem to find comparison reviews that actually feature the what the best viewing experience of the mini-LED monitor would look like. It always seems like the mini-LED one is shown in angles that make it way more bloomy and faded with little to no configuration which would be a natural thing given it's and LED display not viewed on its optimal viewing angle. In contrast, I've seen OLEDs vs mini-LED flat display comparisons that show how very close mini-LED is able to reach OLED's visual fidelity with deep blacks and great contrast. It would be really nice to actually have a proper comparison review seeing as right now, the 57" is the only one of its kind in the ultra-wide world of monitors.
Hey I do and thanks! That’s definitely something I would be interested in making a video on in the future, just gotta save up the funds, but I’m not opposed to it at all.
I'm not 100% certain the threshold, but I would assume at a low enough brightness it would not. I will say it hasn't really been a problem (or at least I've gotten used to it) and I typically am at around 60-80% brightness.
Literally just got done watching the 7days in 7 minutes video and this pops up right after lmao great vids, the editing is clean
Lol perfect timing. Appreciate it!
can you please provide the link for the desk that you are using for the set up?
Ran this in 48inch 120 hz for a year as a great monitor.... Run it in my room 65inches for tv.
Ran the 48inch oled approx 5-6hours a day on a mostly stationary screen... never had any burn in issue, every few months id do the pixel cleaning
also hacked the tv with the special remote to unlock its full brightness and disable its dimming completely.
Switched to 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD because I much prefer to look left and right with my eyes and keep my neck stable (eye strain looking up and down and neck strain is quiet a bit different). Plus standup desk and I use a desk mount for the monitor.
Once nvda releases new gpus with the updated direct port, then ill be able to run its max resolution at 240hz. currently have to run it at 120hz, unless you have a top of the line AMD gpu.
im not a huge fan of curved screens, but this makes it far easier for my work flow.
Specific use is for everything except gaming, I game on a Alienware 27 360Hz QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - AW2725DF
what's the remote you used?
People over-think fancy zones. If you break your screen into a grid and use the shift + ctrl to combine tiles, it's way faster than resizing or planning for the perfect, static layout.
@@gamersruin I agree, have since deleted fancy zones and just do this
@@chettystudios I was just talking about a smarter way to use Power Toys... How are you achieving this without? I'd love to get rid of Power Toys if I can.
Thanks for this video. I want a dedicated gaming tv and I’m looking at the 48 inch version. This video helped with some concerns as I do not expect a ton of multitasking so the abl and dimming shouldn’t affect me much. Video was well done and succinct, thanks again!
@@Sliipjack thank you!
once you go OLED you never go back, ever, i'm ready to get a 42 lg oled
True. OLED is the go to if you want picture quality. My next monitor probably will be microLED though, once they become more affordable.
@@LukeR1M ended up getting a oled tv as a monitor for my pc, 4 hdmi ports completely used by my ps5, pc, soundbar, and soon mac mini
Just watched the other vid of yours on this one and then this video, nice channel!
Thank you!
Wish they'd make a 38 inch would be perfect for desk.
that'd be my dream
How do you feel about it? Will you still keep rocking with this as a monitor!? 🙏
100%.
I don’t see myself ever going smaller than 42” again for a work monitor, and every time I see a non-OLED monitor at a friends house or somewhere I’m reminded how spoiled I am to have the OLED.
Im only worries about burn in i use a 55 inch tv on a 100inch by 41inch desk and its amazing but olding my horses because burn in
So cool informative content! Thanks
May I ask why you turn off the TV when going to the bathroom and refills? Great video by the way!
Thanks! And just because of the whole burn in discussion around OLED.
It used to really freak me out so I just got in the habit of turning off the screen when not using it but tbh I think that’s a little overkill those extra 2 minutes of static screen really don’t matter in the grand scheme of things
Dude great footage i absolutely love your setups! I love that shelf you have under your monitor do you have a link for it?
Thanks! It's from the office accessories company called Vari www.vari.com/standing-desk-shelf-monitor-stand/CB-DSKSHLF.html
Hey man, don't know if you read comments on older videos but your reviews have been really helpful. I wanted to ask if you could please make a video that compares the image quality of both the Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED 49" (around 100ppi) and the top-end Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 (G95C) 57" mini-LED (around 130ppi) monitors at their actual viewing angles? Maybe even compare both to this LG C3 OLED in 3440x1440 or 3440x1600 ultra-wide mode. I'm asking because despite going around and researching the Neo G9 57" vs G9 OLED, I can't seem to find comparison reviews that actually feature the what the best viewing experience of the mini-LED monitor would look like.
It always seems like the mini-LED one is shown in angles that make it way more bloomy and faded with little to no configuration which would be a natural thing given it's and LED display not viewed on its optimal viewing angle. In contrast, I've seen OLEDs vs mini-LED flat display comparisons that show how very close mini-LED is able to reach OLED's visual fidelity with deep blacks and great contrast. It would be really nice to actually have a proper comparison review seeing as right now, the 57" is the only one of its kind in the ultra-wide world of monitors.
Hey I do and thanks! That’s definitely something I would be interested in making a video on in the future, just gotta save up the funds, but I’m not opposed to it at all.
does ABL still go off when brightness is set to low like 25-30% ?
I'm not 100% certain the threshold, but I would assume at a low enough brightness it would not. I will say it hasn't really been a problem (or at least I've gotten used to it) and I typically am at around 60-80% brightness.
2,400 hours so far no burn in...
Lol, nice reflections