This monitor is an interesting piece of tech, but does it have any fans that can be loud in a quiet room? I had to send back that famous Alienware ultrawide OLED, because of that loud fan noise.
When viewing a PS5/XSX on this monitor in pillar boxed, what are you able to set the consoles display settings to? 2160p with 120hz supported and HDR enabled and VRR simultaneously?
Yep, the pacing of his voice seems perfect and the not "overly excited" like some youtubers. Plus, there is no negativity in his review of the product. Everything is just pleasant and smooth.
I've looked up for weeks for any info on this panel. Videos finally came out and they didn't really ask what I needed to be answered, I still didn't know exactly what I needed to know cause this is a huge purchase and something you stick with for years. This video left me very satisfied, thank you for taking the time to make it. Great stuff and informative here.
@@cozy8397 yeah wish I knew they would have went down in price when I bought one at launch I ended up paying $2098 after tax but I did add a 4 year best buy protection plan and after tax it was like $1950 before I added the protection
Bro, don't stop being you. I'm so glad you covered console gaming and while you brought up the lower ppi, you explained how it would be useful rather than talking it down. Many thanks.
It's more like 27" 1080p than 27" 1440p, it's horrible when you compare around 85 ppi to 110 ppi. The image 85 ppi is noticeably blurrier and sometimes individual pixels are visible. Yes, it's immersive. I own 1000R myself and it's very good and I can imagine that 800R is even more immersive than 1000R but 85 ppi, no. I'd prefer 110 ppi for games and work.
@@poglifeactual7936 32" is better to use at 4K (1440p isn't good enough, but 1080p is absolutely horrible). There are a lot of 1440p monitors available, so comparing them is necessary. It's not fine to play using 1080p when compared to 1440p. If we compare 1440p (110ppi) to 4K, it would be fine, but comparing 1080p to 1440p, it isn't. 110ppi is on another level.
Thanks for video man just ordered one 30 mins ago from best buy it was on sale for $1199 i almost missed it because sale was ending in 37 mins. Regular price goes back to a whopping $1699
gaming. and yes i have a ps5. the stretching doesnt bother me in the least honestly. the immersion factor far outweighs a small amount of stretching. i love it
The pixel density is a complete deal breaker if youre used to 4k and/or retina 5k monitors. Its just not cutting it. Ill wait for a 4k OLED monitor next year.
@@r4plez Monitor is a up to 240hz refresh rate, not 240 fps. You can have as much fps on any monitor you want. It is not hard at all to have more than 60 fps at 4K. This screen literally have the same PPI as a 27" full hd screen from the last centurty. And it is even close to the same as a 55" 4K tv set, that most use from several feet away. The specs of this screen is about the worst i have seen in a long time.
You know what I love about your reviews? They have personality. Don't get me wrong, I hope you grow and add more tools to the technical side of your reviews, but you already have the greatest asset that so many other massive reviewers lack - personhood. I don't care much for 30 minutes of monotone spewed tech specs. I like some individuality. I plan to get this same ultrawide and will also use my ps5 on it like a weirdo! cheers bro
I literally just bought this week and I love it. I do have one request though - Is it possible for you to create a "What to do after buying a ultrawide monitor"? Meaning, going into detail about settings/setup? The dos and don'ts?
I am tossing and turning over the low ppi this screen offers, it’s in my opinion the only downfall.. I can’t imagine spending 1700 on a monitor for it to look pixelated. Im very curious about the Samsung OLED 49, but it of course was changed to a 1800 curve instead of the 1000 which I believe was a mistake. It seems like there’s always a perfect monitor with one shortcoming and it’s so frustrating.
Agree. I've been needing to upgrade for a wfh setup and want picture by picture so looking at all the monitors in this class for the past couple weeks and for the amount of money, none of them seem perfect. Each is lacking in some area that is hard to justify when spending nearly twice what it'd cost to have multiple smaller monitors. Definitely feel the same frustration you do.
84 Pixel density is VERY low for 3440*1440/45". Its actually as low as a 27" 1080p screen, which is pretty poor for 2023. In comparison an 1440p 27" is around 110ppi. This means, that you have to put this EVEN FURTHER from your eyes than an LG CX48(92ppi). And that also has to sit waaay to far for desk-use. Curve is not a problem on an ultrawide, but PPI is. It will feel like a serious downgrade from an 1440p monitor, let alone 4k.
I doubt that it is as bad as 27 inch 1080p, just because it has same ppi doesn't mean that it has same image quality. CX48 looks sharper than a 24 inch 1080p display, even though it has same PPI.
The images quality is only as good as the PPI. Low PPI will make textures blurry and you will see a lot jaggies. DLDSR will help but will cripple your fps even in you run a 4090. I’ll be waiting for 140-160 PPI version
My English is not good and you speak fast, but soooo clearly and only necessary things. I bought a LG34GN850-B PSI monitor for 605€, but I think, I will give him back 🔙 and buy an OLED, probably a 34".
Still a hard pass for me until they release a 32" 4k 165-240Hz OLED with a minimum brightness of 250-300 nits in SDR and 1000+ nits in HDR with glossy coating. I have full control of the lighting in my room and I've used 4K monitors since 2016. I'm not going to compromise to get anything less. My current monitor is Samsung Odyssey Neo G8. It's not OLED but I still feel it beats this overall. 😔
Personally i feel 4k creates too much input latency and 1080p just doesn't look right. 1440p is the perfect middle ground. Also anything below 240hz feel stuttery. I guess this is perfect display for me. I am just hoping this will not feel sluggish since it does have more pixels than regular 1440p. Anyway thats my opinion.
I'm looking a monitor for work (80% of time), pc gaming (5%) and console gaming (15%) and this one looks like a good candidate. Thank you for a review.
I would definitely recommend you buy from someone with a very good return policy. The heavy curvature and low PPI will make this a terrible monitor for productivity
To ANYONE thinking of using a console on ANY UW OLED for long periods of time... PLEASE DO NOT. I did this with my aw3423dw and it burned in the 16:9 aspect ratio due to the pixels on the sides not being used. No amount of anti burn measure will help here due to it being in 16:9. Just get something else for console gaming like C2.
i am on a 32" 4k@160hz ips monitor and as much as i want to have an oled gaming monitor i am afraid of going back in resolution. before i had this 32" i had a 27" 4k ips gaming monitor that replaced a 27" 1440p gaming monitor, and already back then the 27" 1440p ips monitor started to look blurry to me compared to the 4k oled TV i had at that time. So now being used to 32" 4k i am really afraid to think that 1440p is just not good enough (anymore). however, 32" 4k oled gaming monitors will probably still take 1-2 years to arrive.
Pro tip. Run DSR through nvidia control panel @ 5120x2160 on this ultrawide during gaming and it becomes a 4k ultrawide. It's night and day especially with this ppi. You would barely notice the difference compared to a native 4k TV when gaming.
GREAT REVIEW!!!! What you think of this monitor compare to the new 49'' Curved UltraGear™ DQHD 1ms 240Hz Monitor with VESA DisplayHDR™ 1000. I know this one is OLED and the other isn’t but I would like to hear you take on it
Hey there. How agressive is the auto-brightness adaption? I'm rocking the lg 48qb900 and for work purposes it really is terrible as the dimming is really too aggressive for my taste. Sadly there is no way to run it off.
Hey, hmm I'm having trouble deciding what to buy as I want to record what's on my screen to upload on youtube would you recommend 2 monitors or would this lg monitor be good for that?
I personally hate it when my monitor hangs down, and a too bigscreen isn't it for me, I will reduce from 32'' to 28'' inch. It give you better focus for production work and gaming
Great review of this monitor, very comprehensive and covers the main talking points! Really excited for this monitor. It's nice to have a big OLED ultrawide that matches against the size of the C2 42". The normal 34" ultrawides can feel just a tad small and narrow. Question regarding the HDMI 2.1 ports, do you know if they are the full 48Gbps? I want to connect my 4090 using the HDMI 2.1 to get 10-bit 240Hz if possible.
I have a Samsung 34" Ultrawide and I can confirm that it does feel a bit small and narrow. Although having said that, I was helping my mate out who has a 24" 1080P Dell monitor from the mid 2000s and this is a lot better than that. I'm running a rtx 3070 and I'm looking to go a bit wider with a 38" 3880x1440P as I'm told they feel a bit more immersive and have a better curve than this one(1800R).
I'm using a 45" 4K Samsung TV with 60 hz refresh rate. Works great for me & I do game a lot, RTX 3090 is just fine for 4K 60fps games. I need the large 4K screen since I'm a software engineer and need as much screen space as I can get.
So you basically said you're not going to buy this monitor. Trying to uplift and convince yourself that your current setup will suffice. In more words than you should've.
In my HP Envy PC, I have the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card with 8GB GDDR6 memory with LHR. I have the Intel i9-12900 processor and upgraded from 16GB to 32GB ram memory. Will my PC and this monitor be more than efficient for gaming? What Say U?
Does this screen have a screen film on it? i just got the monitor and i see a smudge that cant come off on the top left corner... but there arent any tabs showing a film on the monitor.
This may be a rookie question, but I'm newer to this specific monitor after switching from a 4K TV. Also upgraded from the Xbox series s to the X also. What's your and even others that see this current xbox tv & display options settings as well as monitor settings? I've navigated monitor side fairly well but keep trying to compare 1440p vs. 4K UHD (though I know 4K vastly differs, etc). Use the ultra high-speed hdmi that came with xbox but wanting to dial everything in better for quality and also overall speed/lag minimizing. Any is appreciated.
I’m building Amy first pc with some help and I’m getting a rtx 3050 and was wondering if this will compatibility a b550 motherboard?this monitor looks amazing
You should play overwatch with a 16:9 aspect ratio, unfortunately the game crops your fov and you see less when using 21:9 :( - tip from a master 2 supp with an ultrawide
@@MemerMan "Common ultrawide resolutions are pillarboxed to 21:9, which introduces small black bars even at the common resolutions marketed as 21:9. Only works in borderless windowed mode." According to PC gaming wiki..
@@MuahMan Ya man. But 1)u can choose and switch between fps and quality for games but in ultrawide. 2) having that ppi for non gaming stuff. ***For PIP mode also good
GREAT REVIEW! Can I please ask one important question for you: In low light (or NO light) room conditions, are the blacks as deep as they are on your LG C2 TV? Would it be possible for you to check that? A HUGE issue for many people is the matte coating, which obviously degrades blacks and colours when it's in well-lit/direct light situations. But could you check whether it's an issue in dark (or no light) conditions because that might be a deal-breaker for people. The Asus's coating for instance, although matte, reportedly looks as good as glossy in a room with the lights off (or at least very low and not facing the screen). THANK YOU!
Yo! Yeah I’d be happy to check this evening. If you have IG hit me up. I can take some photos of both my C2 and this in pitch black rooms or dimly lit and shoot it your way. My handle is mnmls.tech
@@MinimalisTech Thank you for the quick reply! I don't have instagram but if you could have a look and just give me your opinion (I trust your eyes, lol!) that would be great. I'm not really that obsessed with refresh rate so for me (and I presume many others) THE number one attraction from these monitors are the 'perfect' blacks and infinite contrast that oled can deliver. That's why everyone's freaking out about the screen coating despite almost all other gaming monitors having it. Thanks again, and great channel 👊
@@thepadster123 sounds good! What I’ll do is check this evening and show a comparison with a community post. I’m sure others may want to know as well. Keep you posted! I’ll reply here too
This is great for Multitasking, the Picture in Picture is great, but the lower resolution/ppi is quite a deal breaker for me, great videos, I hope you will get your hands on the new Lg C3 when it comes out to do some comparison with your current lg c2
@@MinimalisTech I'm in a dilemma between c2(42) and LG ultragear , c2 has full 4k resolution, ultra wide monitors only 3440x1440. . Now i use xiaomi 34 ultra wide, It's a little too small, but I'm afraid 45 will be too wide and whether LG c2 will not be a better choice(120hz but full 4k vs 240 hz but lower resolution. ) And c2 is much cheaper
Man i wish i could afford to buy one of these. This thing is nice. I don't have a gaming monitor i use my Samsung tv which i have had for 7 to 8 years.
People are asking for 4k resolution on ultrawide which would be 5120 × 2160 res (11,059,200 pixels) . Normal 4k - 8,3 million pixels. Not even a 4090 could handle such a resolution with the latest UE5 games on ultra settings at even "low" 100 fps. There is a reason why on the gaming market such monitors do not excist yet. Resolution is also not everything.. if you want HDR, 10 bit colours there is no way right now to achieve such a resolution with 200FPS+, correct me if i am wrong. My Alienware34DWF can only achieve 10bit colours, HDR with max resolution at 120 FPS, connected via DP 1.4.
saw this in person and if i didn't have pother stuff i'm currently paying for i'd buy this. it is ridiculously gorgeous. how is the pixel density? heard it's not the best
This LG is nice but the blurry text is a dealbreaker I can’t handle that so I went with the Samsung 32 inch ultra white 8K G8 monitor that mug is awesome mini LED The curve is really immersive on the Samsung G8 as well
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This monitor is an interesting piece of tech, but does it have any fans that can be loud in a quiet room? I had to send back that famous Alienware ultrawide OLED, because of that loud fan noise.
What is the depth of that desk? It looks small for 30 but I could be wrong.
When viewing a PS5/XSX on this monitor in pillar boxed, what are you able to set the consoles display settings to?
2160p with 120hz supported and HDR enabled and VRR simultaneously?
Beautiful
I freaking Love this video. Compare please this monitor with the 27 inch and alienware qd oled and lg c2 and panasonic oled , PLEASE.
I love, love, love this monitor. The bits that don’t make sense on paper completely fade away once you start gaming on it.
for whatever reason, ur reviews are relaxing to watch
Thank you! Appreciate that
I very much agree to this statement! I didn’t even realize until I read this comment and noticed I’m already 6 minutes into the video.
Yep, the pacing of his voice seems perfect and the not "overly excited" like some youtubers. Plus, there is no negativity in his review of the product. Everything is just pleasant and smooth.
Asmr bro try it
a monitor this gorgeous should be 4k
I've looked up for weeks for any info on this panel. Videos finally came out and they didn't really ask what I needed to be answered, I still didn't know exactly what I needed to know cause this is a huge purchase and something you stick with for years. This video left me very satisfied, thank you for taking the time to make it. Great stuff and informative here.
look up a user on youtube name udub ultra he has this panel now and I just ordered one added a 4 year best buy protection plan
They’re already going down in price, just wait out a bit if u have something decent rn
@@cozy8397 yeah wish I knew they would have went down in price when I bought one at launch I ended up paying $2098 after tax but I did add a 4 year best buy protection plan and after tax it was like $1950 before I added the protection
@@cozy8397 I have an Acer predator Acer predator x35, what you think,
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Ultrawide.....by and far the best setup for gaming and tasking in my opinion..
This is my first video of yours I’ve seen and I will say this is definitely one of the better reviews I’ve seen. Great job with the video.
Bro, don't stop being you. I'm so glad you covered console gaming and while you brought up the lower ppi, you explained how it would be useful rather than talking it down. Many thanks.
@streamx3m pixel per inch
It's more like 27" 1080p than 27" 1440p, it's horrible when you compare around 85 ppi to 110 ppi. The image 85 ppi is noticeably blurrier and sometimes individual pixels are visible.
Yes, it's immersive. I own 1000R myself and it's very good and I can imagine that 800R is even more immersive than 1000R but 85 ppi, no. I'd prefer 110 ppi for games and work.
@Social Report I've used a 32in 1080p and it was fine. I care more about panel quality than ppi
@@poglifeactual7936 32" is better to use at 4K (1440p isn't good enough, but 1080p is absolutely horrible). There are a lot of 1440p monitors available, so comparing them is necessary. It's not fine to play using 1080p when compared to 1440p. If we compare 1440p (110ppi) to 4K, it would be fine, but comparing 1080p to 1440p, it isn't. 110ppi is on another level.
@@socialreport2836 bro, it's all relative.
Thanks for video man just ordered one 30 mins ago from best buy it was on sale for $1199 i almost missed it because sale was ending in 37 mins. Regular price goes back to a whopping $1699
Its on sale for 999
gaming. and yes i have a ps5. the stretching doesnt bother me in the least honestly. the immersion factor far outweighs a small amount of stretching. i love it
You’re doing well in your UA-cam career. Keep up the good work bro.
I look forward to your reviews! You don't waste time and your reviews are helpful.
The pixel density is a complete deal breaker if youre used to 4k and/or retina 5k monitors. Its just not cutting it. Ill wait for a 4k OLED monitor next year.
Wow you want 4k on 45" monitor, good luck on getting 60+ fps on this 240 fps monitor
@@r4plez gotta pair it with a 3080 or higher
if you can afford 4K OLED go for it, as a student that just isn’t in the cards for me atm so I have to take what I can get
@@r4plez Monitor is a up to 240hz refresh rate, not 240 fps. You can have as much fps on any monitor you want. It is not hard at all to have more than 60 fps at 4K.
This screen literally have the same PPI as a 27" full hd screen from the last centurty. And it is even close to the same as a 55" 4K tv set, that most use from several feet away.
The specs of this screen is about the worst i have seen in a long time.
There’s one coming in 2025 45” Ultrawide 4k Oled @ 120ppi
You know what I love about your reviews? They have personality. Don't get me wrong, I hope you grow and add more tools to the technical side of your reviews, but you already have the greatest asset that so many other massive reviewers lack - personhood. I don't care much for 30 minutes of monotone spewed tech specs. I like some individuality. I plan to get this same ultrawide and will also use my ps5 on it like a weirdo! cheers bro
I literally just bought this week and I love it.
I do have one request though - Is it possible for you to create a "What to do after buying a ultrawide monitor"? Meaning, going into detail about settings/setup? The dos and don'ts?
Thanks for showing console as well as PC examples.
LG sent this out for review to someone who has 50k subs. That's a first for me
Finally a setup that doesn't look like las vegas
I am tossing and turning over the low ppi this screen offers, it’s in my opinion the only downfall.. I can’t imagine spending 1700 on a monitor for it to look pixelated. Im very curious about the Samsung OLED 49, but it of course was changed to a 1800 curve instead of the 1000 which I believe was a mistake.
It seems like there’s always a perfect monitor with one shortcoming and it’s so frustrating.
Agree. I've been needing to upgrade for a wfh setup and want picture by picture so looking at all the monitors in this class for the past couple weeks and for the amount of money, none of them seem perfect. Each is lacking in some area that is hard to justify when spending nearly twice what it'd cost to have multiple smaller monitors. Definitely feel the same frustration you do.
I've come to the conclusion they do it on purpose lol!
It doesn't look pixelated, I've had it since release. You would have to have a MUCH lower resolution than this too even remotely look pixelated.
I upvoted for the correct use of pillarbox and letterbox.
84 Pixel density is VERY low for 3440*1440/45". Its actually as low as a 27" 1080p screen, which is pretty poor for 2023.
In comparison an 1440p 27" is around 110ppi.
This means, that you have to put this EVEN FURTHER from your eyes than an LG CX48(92ppi). And that also has to sit waaay to far for desk-use.
Curve is not a problem on an ultrawide, but PPI is. It will feel like a serious downgrade from an 1440p monitor, let alone 4k.
I doubt that it is as bad as 27 inch 1080p, just because it has same ppi doesn't mean that it has same image quality. CX48 looks sharper than a 24 inch 1080p display, even though it has same PPI.
The text looked terrible.
The images quality is only as good as the PPI. Low PPI will make textures blurry and you will see a lot jaggies. DLDSR will help but will cripple your fps even in you run a 4090. I’ll be waiting for 140-160 PPI version
Good luck becoming a ow master! This monitor is on my wanted list! Very good review of it.
My English is not good and you speak fast, but soooo clearly and only necessary things.
I bought a LG34GN850-B PSI monitor for 605€, but I think, I will give him back 🔙 and buy an OLED, probably a 34".
Still a hard pass for me until they release a 32" 4k 165-240Hz OLED with a minimum brightness of 250-300 nits in SDR and 1000+ nits in HDR with glossy coating. I have full control of the lighting in my room and I've used 4K monitors since 2016. I'm not going to compromise to get anything less. My current monitor is Samsung Odyssey Neo G8. It's not OLED but I still feel it beats this overall. 😔
True man. I would settle for a 27” 4k oled monitor myself
Personally i feel 4k creates too much input latency and 1080p just doesn't look right. 1440p is the perfect middle ground. Also anything below 240hz feel stuttery. I guess this is perfect display for me. I am just hoping this will not feel sluggish since it does have more pixels than regular 1440p. Anyway thats my opinion.
@@jaybee0507 resolution has nothing to do with input latency
I'm looking a monitor for work (80% of time), pc gaming (5%) and console gaming (15%) and this one looks like a good candidate. Thank you for a review.
I would definitely recommend you buy from someone with a very good return policy. The heavy curvature and low PPI will make this a terrible monitor for productivity
Nice Review - PPI is a killer though - gotta have 96+ PPI for me to make a purchase.
To ANYONE thinking of using a console on ANY UW OLED for long periods of time... PLEASE DO NOT. I did this with my aw3423dw and it burned in the 16:9 aspect ratio due to the pixels on the sides not being used. No amount of anti burn measure will help here due to it being in 16:9. Just get something else for console gaming like C2.
Not a monitor for work use if you use apps with text etc. a 4K monitor is better due to DPI. But it’s a killer gaming monitor.
bro really got me subscribing with the no milk curse
i am on a 32" 4k@160hz ips monitor and as much as i want to have an oled gaming monitor i am afraid of going back in resolution.
before i had this 32" i had a 27" 4k ips gaming monitor that replaced a 27" 1440p gaming monitor, and already back then the 27" 1440p ips monitor started to look blurry to me compared to the 4k oled TV i had at that time.
So now being used to 32" 4k i am really afraid to think that 1440p is just not good enough (anymore).
however, 32" 4k oled gaming monitors will probably still take 1-2 years to arrive.
It's his fast talking, great review
Pro tip. Run DSR through nvidia control panel @ 5120x2160 on this ultrawide during gaming and it becomes a 4k ultrawide. It's night and day especially with this ppi. You would barely notice the difference compared to a native 4k TV when gaming.
Just bought this monitor, it’s a 9.9/10 just some weird flickering in cyberpunk’s menu when playing in 2k
That's vrr flickering. Nearly all oled monitors have this
Really heartbroken. Just picked up the monitor and the ppi is a huge issue for me. I love this monitor
It's a really cool moniotor. Once you go to curved monitors, everything else seems plain.
Wait ✋️, no usb c thunderbolt 4? 😶
GREAT REVIEW!!!! What you think of this monitor compare to the new 49'' Curved UltraGear™ DQHD 1ms 240Hz Monitor with VESA DisplayHDR™ 1000. I know this one is OLED and the other isn’t but I would like to hear you take on it
Love the Tom Delonge signature guitar!
Is the sharpness of the 39-inch version better than the 45-inch version?
Hey there. How agressive is the auto-brightness adaption? I'm rocking the lg 48qb900 and for work purposes it really is terrible as the dimming is really too aggressive for my taste. Sadly there is no way to run it off.
Thank you for this review. This was most informative.
Hey, hmm I'm having trouble deciding what to buy as I want to record what's on my screen to upload on youtube would you recommend 2 monitors or would this lg monitor be good for that?
Doesnt this have burn in since its OLED? I would assume games would be awful for burn in as User Interface etc is constant and will burn in quicker.
I personally hate it when my monitor hangs down, and a too bigscreen isn't it for me, I will reduce from 32'' to 28'' inch. It give you better focus for production work and gaming
Great review of this monitor, very comprehensive and covers the main talking points! Really excited for this monitor. It's nice to have a big OLED ultrawide that matches against the size of the C2 42". The normal 34" ultrawides can feel just a tad small and narrow.
Question regarding the HDMI 2.1 ports, do you know if they are the full 48Gbps? I want to connect my 4090 using the HDMI 2.1 to get 10-bit 240Hz if possible.
yes its full
I have a Samsung 34" Ultrawide and I can confirm that it does feel a bit small and narrow. Although having said that, I was helping my mate out who has a 24" 1080P Dell monitor from the mid 2000s and this is a lot better than that. I'm running a rtx 3070 and I'm looking to go a bit wider with a 38" 3880x1440P as I'm told they feel a bit more immersive and have a better curve than this one(1800R).
It is the equivalent of a 48" TV running in an ultrawide ratio.
@@drunkhusband6257 *_No, 38 pol._*
Looking forward for your 27 inch review
Looking forward to getting my hands on one!
Absolutely love my 38" LG ultrawide but damn... I want this lol
I'm using a 45" 4K Samsung TV with 60 hz refresh rate. Works great for me & I do game a lot, RTX 3090 is just fine for 4K 60fps games. I need the large 4K screen since I'm a software engineer and need as much screen space as I can get.
So you basically said you're not going to buy this monitor. Trying to uplift and convince yourself that your current setup will suffice. In more words than you should've.
Very nice, helpful review. Thank you 👍
In my HP Envy PC, I have the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card with 8GB GDDR6 memory with LHR. I have the Intel i9-12900 processor and upgraded from 16GB to 32GB ram memory. Will my PC and this monitor be more than efficient for gaming? What Say U?
3081 ti 12go 👍
Thanks for reviewing this!
What monitor arm are u using ? This 🖥️ looks so clean but I’m still using my 27 gp 950
This looks like a dream display. Shame about the 3440x1440 res though. My Acer X35 has that res, which is perfect for this size. Oh well.
Does this screen have a screen film on it? i just got the monitor and i see a smudge that cant come off on the top left corner... but there arent any tabs showing a film on the monitor.
I want to know more about your left hand pad thingy
I'm planning to get the 27" version of this, I just watched this for display quality.
I am selling the 27'' version after tax it was $1080 so selling for what I paid for it
This may be a rookie question, but I'm newer to this specific monitor after switching from a 4K TV. Also upgraded from the Xbox series s to the X also. What's your and even others that see this current xbox tv & display options settings as well as monitor settings? I've navigated monitor side fairly well but keep trying to compare 1440p vs. 4K UHD (though I know 4K vastly differs, etc). Use the ultra high-speed hdmi that came with xbox but wanting to dial everything in better for quality and also overall speed/lag minimizing. Any is appreciated.
I have the 39inch model with some vrr flickering. Have the 45inch model same issues?
Why are there so much complaints about the brightness? Do they just need to enable HDR?
I honestly should’ve mentioned it. Windows doesn’t automatically enable HDR. I did have to enable it myself manually then it was instantly noticeable.
What are the settings you have for your PS5??
For Ps5 is the Best This Monitor LG ?? THnx
How would you compare this the LG 45In OLED to the LG C3 42in OLED. I'm debating between them 2.
Compatible with Mac studio ?
I’m building Amy first pc with some help and I’m getting a rtx 3050 and was wondering if this will compatibility a b550 motherboard?this monitor looks amazing
Im gaming on a 4090 Gamerock and I wonder if this screen feels like an upgrade after my current aw3223dw 175hz OLED ... just cant decide !!!!!!
Where can I get arm for a monitor that big?
GOOD MONITOR MATE ? thing buy this lg or new samsung g8
Does this have built in crosshair?
Have you watched the video?
I forgot about the low PPI once I started gaming on it. This monitor is incredible, and everyone sleeping on it is truly missing out.
You'd think with ppl sleeping on it, it would be on sale =/
How about when you're not gaming? That's the only thing that bothers me when considering the monitor. Wished it had a higher resolution
@@xKayNee same 84PPI is too low Im looking forward to their new sub pixel layout that will go into prodution Q4 2025
I can't wait for the day LG releases this monitor with a higher resolution.
2025 they will realise the same thing with 5120x2160 120ppi
What monitor arm are you using I’m looking for one
Also, the main question will be burnt pixels on this monitor in a year?
When you do Picture by Picture, do you know what size screen the PlayStation is running at? i imagine is close to a 27in? or is it closer to a 24inch?
You should play overwatch with a 16:9 aspect ratio, unfortunately the game crops your fov and you see less when using 21:9 :(
- tip from a master 2 supp with an ultrawide
his gameplay didn't look cropped and I was hoping that they allowed 21:9 without the crop... but I guess not. thanks for confirming.
This isn't true anymore.... OW2 supports 21:9 now. (Got to play in borderless though to have no stretching / cropping)
@@MrMrTravman its fills the screen, yes, but it crops your fov, you can confirm by going to training and switching aspect ratios
@@MemerMan Well, I can tell you that it did not on release. Whether they changed that or not idk. I dont like OW much.
@@MemerMan "Common ultrawide resolutions are pillarboxed to 21:9, which introduces small black bars even at the common resolutions marketed as 21:9. Only works in borderless windowed mode." According to PC gaming wiki..
clear and concise, thank you
Anyone still waiting for a display like this but bump the resolution up to 4k ultrawide 5120x2160 ?
5:58
I don't even think a 4090 could push 5120 x 2160
@@MuahMan
Ya man.
But
1)u can choose and switch between fps and quality for games but in ultrawide.
2) having that ppi for non gaming stuff.
***For PIP mode also good
GREAT REVIEW!
Can I please ask one important question for you:
In low light (or NO light) room conditions, are the blacks as deep as they are on your LG C2 TV? Would it be possible for you to check that?
A HUGE issue for many people is the matte coating, which obviously degrades blacks and colours when it's in well-lit/direct light situations. But could you check whether it's an issue in dark (or no light) conditions because that might be a deal-breaker for people. The Asus's coating for instance, although matte, reportedly looks as good as glossy in a room with the lights off (or at least very low and not facing the screen).
THANK YOU!
Yo! Yeah I’d be happy to check this evening. If you have IG hit me up. I can take some photos of both my C2 and this in pitch black rooms or dimly lit and shoot it your way. My handle is mnmls.tech
@@MinimalisTech Thank you for the quick reply!
I don't have instagram but if you could have a look and just give me your opinion (I trust your eyes, lol!) that would be great. I'm not really that obsessed with refresh rate so for me (and I presume many others) THE number one attraction from these monitors are the 'perfect' blacks and infinite contrast that oled can deliver. That's why everyone's freaking out about the screen coating despite almost all other gaming monitors having it.
Thanks again, and great channel 👊
@@thepadster123 sounds good! What I’ll do is check this evening and show a comparison with a community post. I’m sure others may want to know as well.
Keep you posted! I’ll reply here too
@@MinimalisTech Perfect! 🙏
What game mode are you playing in and settings ?
Dose it support PIP/KVM mode - aka i want to use my gaming rig with work laptop at the same time or close to sametime
Is the resolution that much of a deal breaker if I just use it for games and general use
I have a 3060, would u raccomend this monitor or should i just get the 27 inch version instead ( performance wise )
Does this monitor have speakers or do I have to have something to play it out of
This is great for Multitasking, the Picture in Picture is great, but the lower resolution/ppi is quite a deal breaker for me, great videos, I hope you will get your hands on the new Lg C3 when it comes out to do some comparison with your current lg c2
Thanks! I’ll for sure be looking into the C3 and comparing
@@MinimalisTech I'm in a dilemma between c2(42) and LG ultragear , c2 has full 4k resolution, ultra wide monitors only 3440x1440. . Now i use xiaomi 34 ultra wide, It's a little too small, but I'm afraid 45 will be too wide and whether LG c2 will not be a better choice(120hz but full 4k vs 240 hz but lower resolution. ) And c2 is much cheaper
@@henryskott5131 The monitor is always better because of hz also you can easily scale up you res on using the nvidia control panel.
Hi, whats the model of your keyboard?
34inch to 38inch is max size i will go as monitor , anything above is just too much and Add Multi monitor for extra productivity if needed.
Bro, how in the hell did you get overwatch to fully support the 21x9 aspect ratio?
wow, what a beast monitor
Can this monitor be used for regular pc also?
monitor looks wonderful,if can touch will be more great😀
Man i wish i could afford to buy one of these. This thing is nice. I don't have a gaming monitor i use my Samsung tv which i have had for 7 to 8 years.
Does it have Sphere Lightning that mimic the screen and lit up the wall begind?
Should I get this or the neo g9?
People are asking for 4k resolution on ultrawide which would be 5120 × 2160 res (11,059,200 pixels) . Normal 4k - 8,3 million pixels. Not even a 4090 could handle such a resolution with the latest UE5 games on ultra settings at even "low" 100 fps. There is a reason why on the gaming market such monitors do not excist yet. Resolution is also not everything.. if you want HDR, 10 bit colours there is no way right now to achieve such a resolution with 200FPS+, correct me if i am wrong. My Alienware34DWF can only achieve 10bit colours, HDR with max resolution at 120 FPS, connected via DP 1.4.
saw this in person and if i didn't have pother stuff i'm currently paying for i'd buy this. it is ridiculously gorgeous. how is the pixel density? heard it's not the best
When does the monitor actually release? I just see preorders
2/6/23
@@AnkerAuctions Does 2/6/23 mean 2nd June 2023, or February 6th 2023?
Seems to be the best option for SIMRACING.
Just wait lower price 😅
How can you add more size to the 24 inch game monitor hooked up with an hdtv?
Great review! Can’t wait to get mine in. What monitor arm are you using?
Heavier duty one from Vivo - I linked it in the description. Works perfectly so far
@@MinimalisTech thanks! I’ll pick one up
This LG is nice but the blurry text is a dealbreaker I can’t handle that so I went with the Samsung 32 inch ultra white 8K G8 monitor that mug is awesome mini LED
The curve is really immersive on the Samsung G8 as well
Welchen Monitor halter verwendest du?