Most of the small amount of buyers that bought LG 27inch or 45inch 1440p OLED complain of brightness. I think im going to wait for the next gen versions. For 1700 bucks that monitor should blow gamers away, but it seems they are not.
31-32 inches OLED 1440p or 4k when? I personally feel 31-32 inmches is the most comfortable size for gaming, that's my endgame and if I had to spend pver a 1000USD that would not be on either an Ultrawide or a 27 inches.
End Game still strikes me as marketing speak/hype train. As always something bigger better faster will come along. Saying that, the Asus monitor does look promising; the cookie dough im skeptical about considering the issues they had with the Eve spectrum.
Like I said before. I do one weird thing with my new G8 oled and im keeping the screenprotector on it bebause its giving me the glossy effect and the quality of the screen looks better with it somehow
@@ogiel5501 what a beast that G9 is. Although, there’s always been technical issues with the G9s, right? I’d recommend watching out for those before dishing out…
@@Jakob3xD Let me rephrase, endgame display = display equal to reproduce image to real life. Meaning ultra high: ppi, refresh rate, color range and depth, and who knows what else... Apple with their Retina term unfortunately let people believe ppi is the most important thing.
heard this news too this week my god its my wish come true 27 " oled wqhd everything i want i will buy
Great video! Thanks for the recap
Most of the small amount of buyers that bought LG 27inch or 45inch 1440p OLED complain of brightness. I think im going to wait for the next gen versions. For 1700 bucks that monitor should blow gamers away, but it seems they are not.
Agreed. I have bought the aw3423dwf based on this brightness feedback.
so all this big companies, and the one that has the endgame monitor is a small store with awful reputation? 🧐
It’s very strange. I am (and I’m sure many others are too) absolutely bewildered by why Samsung Lg etc can’t make a glossy panel.
Nice video bro, i hope u"ll hit 1M sub soon
31-32 inches OLED 1440p or 4k when? I personally feel 31-32 inmches is the most comfortable size for gaming, that's my endgame and if I had to spend pver a 1000USD that would not be on either an Ultrawide or a 27 inches.
No news on timing yet, but AU Optronics is working on a 4k, 144hz 32 incher.
Your time will come soon, my fellow gamer!
End Game still strikes me as marketing speak/hype train. As always something bigger better faster will come along. Saying that, the Asus monitor does look promising; the cookie dough im skeptical about considering the issues they had with the Eve spectrum.
Agreed!
Asus is definitely going to top the charts, including price.
Are there other companies besides Dough/EVE who make glossy monitors? I really want glossy but would rather buy from a more trustworthy company.
please 32' 1440p 16:9 QD-OLED with HDMI 2.1 around 1k and for that would be endgame for me
Like I said before. I do one weird thing with my new G8 oled and im keeping the screenprotector on it bebause its giving me the glossy effect and the quality of the screen looks better with it somehow
That pretty much sums up the stupidity of manufacturers still putting on these stupid anti reflective surfaces on….
@@DoubleTakeTechUk thinking to return my G8 Oled because G9 oled revealed and comes with 240hz instead of 175..
@@ogiel5501 what a beast that G9 is.
Although, there’s always been technical issues with the G9s, right? I’d recommend watching out for those before dishing out…
32 inches is perfect. 27 inch is a bit too small.
27 is ok but 32 is perfect
Where's this 32 inch OLED?
32' 4K HDR1000+ 240Hz Flat OLED you mean. Where is? We want our panels! 😡
@@flutek891 yes
End game display = Retina display
We're definitely not there yet!
Any screen can be retina it depends on the viewing distance and size*...
By your definition any screen in the 4k range is endgame... Maybe don't make any statements when you don't know what you are talking about....
@@Jakob3xD Let me rephrase, endgame display = display equal to reproduce image to real life. Meaning ultra high: ppi, refresh rate, color range and depth, and who knows what else... Apple with their Retina term unfortunately let people believe ppi is the most important thing.