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The reality is that the brightness on the QD OLED monitors have their brightness neutered way too much to deliver a top tier HDR experience. QD OLED TVs is a different story where they can at least stretch their legs when it comes to HDR and hit over 1000 nits in 10% APL.
More respect for the EOTF curve in QD-OLED panels; The ability to turn off ABL without the need to go into a service menu with appropriate warning "5K" (5120x2880) and 8K (7680x4320) 16:9 resolutions; Pipe dream: Triple mode monitors with support for 1920x1080 480 Hz, 3840x2160 240 Hz, and 7680x4320 120 Hz
I think it's the best QD-OLED deal available. Epp or edu + Rakuten brings it down to to like $900 and add that $300 gift card to sweeten the deal. My friend is waiting for the service menu code to access the advanced menu in order to get 10% window highlights over 1000nits like you can with the 49 QD-OLED's.
Yeah looks like these QD OLEDs really do warrant some serious cooling. I remember someone with a Samsung model saying that the back of the monitor would actually get very hot to the touch so these things do put out quite a lot of heat and the basic solution that MSI has implemented just doesn't seem to be good enough for scenarios that are on the less ideal side.
Wake me up when we actually get some 240Hz OLED monitors that are beyond 1440p. Seriously every 240Hz OLED monitor coming out this year so far is either 27 inch 2560x1440, 45 inch 3440x1440, or 49 inch 5120x1440.
As the title states, is there any news on whether CES in January 2023 will showcase any 8K monitors? Preferably OLED etc.? The last 8K display I had was the Dell UP3218K back in 2017 - with the 4090, it looks like 8K 60fps might be doable especially on many of the slightly older games (FPS etc.). Imagine an Alienware QD-OLED 8K 120Hz display?! o_0
Samsung 32" Odyssey G8 OLED LS32DG802SNXZA (Gsync compatible) MSI MAG 321UPX QD-OLED 32" 9S6-3DD39T-002 (No Gsync. no firmware ever, maybe. ) Alienware 32 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor - AW3225QF $999 as of 7/11/24 (Gsync compatible, can't disable DSC, 1700R curve) Think I'm going to make a jump from my 27" Acer Predator 1440 144hz to a 4k OLED.
OLED monitors come with screen and/or pixel refresh features, but to be on extra safe side, I'd like to lock my PC and have it use refresher-like screensaver instead of display showing static login/lock screen. I think many typical screensavers can suffice, but aren't some designed specifically...
Refresh rate is the only advantage TN has over other panel types. Saying, "Guess it's over for TN apologists," implies that the 360 Hz refresh rate of the Alienware OLED monitors is as good as a TN panel, so I posted a monitor with a refresh rate higher than 360 Hz.
At 10% APL, the color luminance of WOLED and QD-OLED for those monitors are almost evenly matched. But since the white luminance for WOLED is greater, the modeled relative color volume is figuratively smaller. In terms of absolute volume, the WOLED in that scenario ends up having greater color volume from its white luminance extension.