It's the best monitor I've ever used, the HDR is the best that money can buy (well next to the ProArt version), and bright city lights are my absolute favorite on it.
Mini-LED and the g-sync ultimate module and the peak brightness for HDR1400 cert are what make it super high end, but even without those it would still be high end-ish (so basically the PG32UQ) thanks to the pro/prosumer color space coverage and of course 4k + 144hz. Dell segments their...
Mini-LED and the g-sync ultimate module and the peak brightness for HDR1400 cert are what make it super high end. Without those it would still be relatively high end-ish (so basically the PG32UQ) thanks to the pro/prosumer color space coverage and of course 4k + 144hz. Dell segments their...
It's safe to ignore him. He's basically been wrong or misleading about everything he said up until now, has been making a lot of things up, and clearly has an agenda.
shopBLT estimates getting units by 12/1. This probably coincides with when Newegg and B&H will be getting their delayed round two stock.
I wouldn't be surprised if jt39 works for LG. It's safe to ignore him.
Mini-LED is much better. Contrast is a function of brightness, and Mini-LED blacks are essentially perfect too.
Agreed. LG OLED TV owners should stick to their own threads. People in general need to stop coming into this thread to make off-topic "recommendations" on OLED TVs that are absolutely...
OLEDs are hopelessly outclassed by the PG32UQX in almost every category. And you are correct, OLED is indeed not an option if you want a gaming PC monitor. But even aside from that it's actually quite simple:
The PG32UQX (and displays with similar next-gen Mini-LED technology) are both high and...
Everything in this post is false and you have no idea what you're talking about. The cold slap of reality is that contrast is a function of brightness, and that OLED will NEVER be capable of a true HDR experience like Mini-LED technology is, because it is limited by a (very low) brightness...