Just want to report that now that I have had more time to adjust the settings (black equalizer and backlight to high), example video 4 at 2:20 looks MUCH closer to the OLED as far as minimizing black crush. However, these settings lead to noticeably more bloom in worst case FALD scenarios (the...
Just checked. In real life, the black crush isn't quite as bad, but yes, there is a lot of black crush going on. I just turned off the "contrast enhancer" setting. That helped to some extent as well.
I have both the NEO G7 (for one day so far) and LG 32EP950 OLED monitors. I also had the PG27UQ for two years until it died recently and the PG32UQX. I have also had a few other FALD monitors that are not worth comparing. I am posting my impressions. These are the some VERY quickly made 4K...
These monitors are showing up at B&H now.... does anyone know if there is any downside to getting the 240hz versus the 165hz? Like is the image quality/FALD response/etc the same between the two? Or is it legit ONLY a difference in refresh rate? Appreciate any info!
Someone really, REALLY needs to attach this to a PS5/Xbox Series X and send a 4K signal to it and see what happens..... if it can downsample and display the signal, that is a MAJOR win.... if not, console gaming on this thing may suck.....
I have the 32EP950. Brightness (except in VERY bright highlights) is generally on par with my old PG27UQ. The 32EP950 can hit around 700 nits in certain situations (i.e. small 5% blocks of light on screen), even though the VESA HDR rating is much lower.
Remember, OLED VESA HDR specs are...
Finally got my hands on the PG32UQX from Amazon because I just had to see how this was in comparison to my old PG27UQ (which I consider one of the best monitors ever made). This is my direct comparison with the PG27UQ (used it for 2+ years every day, recently died, however) and my LG 32EP950...
The X32 is cancelled and is being replaced by an X27S and X32S model (both will have HDMI 2.1, but a little less zones/brightness). Check the Display Ninja site for more info.