I have only ever bought Asus monitors since I started custom building computers several years ago and I have never had any issues with Asus monitors and the only damage I ever had to one was done by myself accidentally when I accidentally spilled water on my keyboard I quickly picked it up to flip it and scratched the screen with the corner of top aluminium plate of the keyboard which on my old Corsair keyboard back then was a sharper corner but now they have RGB strips around the edges. that scratch also caused a single pixel to break and I think it would only ever display the green colour but it was a single pixel near the bottom out of normal peripheral vision. Brand new out of the box never had issues nor had any burn in or damaged pixels from the factory and so on. They make some really nice monitors with what I will say is one of the best OSD's I have seen on a monitor at least compared to the others I have come across but like I said before since I have only owned Asus ones since 2016 I cannot comment too much on that except for looking at display models in a tech store or going to someone else's house who has a different brand of monitor
I've had 2 motherboards that needed an RMA and it was handled without an issue... So idk... Maybe that was blind luck. But maybe this "anti hype" is going a bit over the top as well.
@@SyntheticFuture yeah, so asus honors RMA in EU otherwise they get in trouble. And speaking from experiance it's recently that Asus started to not respect RMA.
The Goat!!! Linus and him NEED to colab, Linus has a lot of employees, but none of them have anywhere near the extent of experience and proper knowledge of the display industry that Vincent has. They brought in that super pricey professional qd oled TV and Linus' employee was very subpar in his knowledge.
If you watch Vincent's recently-posted 「World's 1st glossy OLED monitor」 video, you can see this very "encounter" from his angle (that being it has a wild Jake in the background)
I cant wait for MicroLED to leak into less commercial grade things. I want a whole entire wall of my house to be a screen. Also the great thing about MicroLED if it leaks to consumers is we can buy the size screen we can afford and then expand it when we come into more money.
Why stop at one wall? Every surface could be a hidden screen. Who needs overhead lighting anymore? Just turn all the screens on the ceiling to a nice ambient glow.
@@SecretSauceyjuice Can imagine future "RGB" setups would be a full house or room reno where they make all their walls a massive display and then configure each region to show different patterns throughout the day on a schedule or something (have a dedicated PC to control it of course).
@@neurokinetik Good idea. That would actually be interesting to wake up to, like those alarms that have ambient light to simulate the sunrise - but instead it's the whole sky. I've always said if I was Uber rich I would want a mechanism that would just move my bed onto a balcony in the morning so I can be lazy and don't have to "get up", but I can wake up to natural light. Basically I want to be a cuckoo clock 😂. Still not natural light, but the sky simulation idea might be the next best thing.
It's the kind of products that you need to see for yourself cause UA-cam only renders at 30-60fps. Not to mention the color setting of your own monitor not matching what's displayed on their side. Cool stuff but man I wish I was there to see it in person.
@@Knowbody42 DAMN RIGHT. Still rocking a IPS monitor for that very reason. Even if after 1 year there are still no burn in and with a 3-year warranty (we're talking of Asus here, they're gonna refuse it coz there's a small dent on the monitor somewhere), if there's a still a chance it can happen, I don't want it. I hate hiding my taskbar, I mainly do desktop stuff, so (QD/W)OLED monitors aren't for me.
The issue isn't competition, basically every major brand has some OLED variants in their lineup. The issue is making/sourcing the panels is more expensive because monitors are MUCH less sought after by consumers than TVs.
@@Knowbody42 mini LED is great for being bright but for most people using a gaming display they don’t really care that much how bright it is and they would rather have the earlier than the white blooming of mini led
RMAd my ASUS 1440p 240Hz Oled recently, must admit customer service was great. They told me to send just the monitor back, I was forced to use the original box that they told me not to send in. I got a brand new monitor back and more parts such as the accessories and monitor arm 😂 so reselling the extras online to get some money back…. No issues for me, sure many had bad issues though, based in the UK so unsure if this experience is location based maybe.
Hey. I have an ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo and it was completely fine until a few months after warranty when the OLED screen, touchpad, power button, all died. It's not their fault I'm having thermal issues and the battery ribbon wasn't soldered/glued down well and snapped. Leave Asus alone! 🙃
@@Aman_Mondal You... You do know that, not only are LG panels the top line of the professional market for color accuracy; but ASUS displays _use LG panels..._ Did you really think ASUS made its own displays? Just like BenQ and Acer use Samsung panels in their displays.
Playing old games on 500hzish OLEDs sounds like a fun experience. I play a lot of indie and older games anyway. Cant wait for LG or someone to release one!
I worked with that thing at one point. It was a while ago, in 2021, but the response time then was awful. Not playable at all, in fact even in video you could notice the delay. We had a couple of conference halls at HQ equipped with this thing for having flashy video conferences when big wallet bois visited the office. While it looked cool and probably loosened the wallets of some of the more impressionable investors, it was real cringe to actually use locally. For that thing to properly work you need some additional equipment to sync with audio. It does not really work like a normal monitor that you just plug into a PC and use.
man I just wish this was 4k. I know it's harder to run but 1440p just leaves something to be desired and at $1000 you'd think they could make a 4k version even if it wasn't 480hz.
I had a 1440p 27" and honestly I hated it as the pixels are so huge. You can ignore it somewhat in gaming, but I hate how text looks blocky after seeing what it can look like using higher PPI. Its just more comfortable to read text with more pixels and lets me make more efficient use of screen space by using smaller fonts. Currently on a 28" 4K and want to go back to 27", but nobody is making them.
Can y'all look at the Dayao booth? It seems like a really small brand, but their Pc cases, look really really cool I haven't seen anyone mention them, besides one russian youtube short, that barely even acknowledges them
About time 1440p got some love with dedicated high-refresh rate OLED panels. I feel like it's been a totally ignored resolution in favour of either 1080p or 4k for WAY too long. I'll definitely be looking into this product for my upcoming PC refresh.
I'm really glad to see 4k slowly dying out. Outside of the home theater is has basically no use, and most people can't afford a home theater of any quality. It really is the "3D TV" of this generation. Monitors need to become cheaper more than anything else right now, these 1000 flagship models lose value overnight.
This is basicly how all led displays for events and signage are constructed. They only come IP rated and with etherCON and powerCON TRUE1, because they atre constantly on the move. Only real differenz is the resolution/pixelpitch.
I have actually been considering building one of those led walls in native 4k myself for my movie setup ( and I already have a 100" frenel screen with a ust projector. Studio monitors ( since that's what the movie was mastered on it make sense to also use it in the setup) and a svs 3000 ported sub )
I did all the process a couple of years to get one from our office with pitch 2.5 like 300 inches, and it looks amazing specially for sports event and I found that this is crazy how amazing this screen can look, I can imagine a .78 I saw a 1.2 and look amazing so this is crazy, also my eyes were sore for a while after so many screen vendors visit
I'm using an LG C1 OLED 48". 120hz. Gsync. HDR. 4K. A little trick. Turn the in game setting to 30Hz and Motion Flow on the C1 to Medium. De-judder to 10.
That would introduce tons of display lag, which is the whole point why frame generation is being done on the GPU now as it can't be done quick enough on the display.
@@alexatkin Zero delay on an OLED. Couple that with DLSS. Blur Busters shows the results. Putting it at 30Hz means you can run the game on ultra settings yet still have the game look like it's running at 120Hz. Gotta be 30fps locked though or it won't work.
Hey man idk if you've been trying to but you're looking more healthy and trim these days. If that's a goal of yours, good work! If not... Well good for you anyway haha
This is gonna be next monitor. I personally have never experienced any problem with Asus products and I have used their monitors exclusively for the past several years and my current monitor is a HDR 1440p 170 Hz 27" one from them
You can't show it on a UA-cam video. The fact that you twist your mouse left and right but smaller details still seem readable / recognizable to you, is frame rate. No, not (per se) response time, just frame rate. Less sample-and-hold blur, and the word 'motion clarity' suddenly clicks in your head :).
Its both, as a slow pixel response wont actually change the pixel quick enough to display what it should be doing in time. Prime example of this being the Macbook Pro 120Hz screens which still look better than 60Hz but not as clear as a 120Hz OLED.
@@PrecludeLP I'd settle for a larger version of the Macbook Pro screen, even with its flaws with blooming and response time. Granted, I game on an OLED TV so that would just be for day to day use.
4k oled sub £500 120hz is more than enough for me (and realistically i think 99% of people especially as you get older and reaction times slow). Just seems they keep pumping up the refresh and price rather than still making the 120hz ones at a lower cost. But i guess if it only costs a little more to make it stupid high refresh rate why would they make the lower ones and sell cheap.
Buying an Asus product right now is like buying stocks. When and if they fix their customer support, the sooner you need to get your product repaired, the better because it's when they take it more seriously. However if they don't fix their internal issues, well then you're screwed and wasted your money
My dude, there are OLED Ultrawides. Do you really need 480hz? Not to mention that you need to upgrade more often to actually achieve 480hz in newer games.
I am hoping for Mico LED. OLED just has too many caveats and the babying you need to do to prevent burn in issues. Still will be a long while before we see these in any concept of affordable for normal people still, but one can dream.
Do you compete in FPS tournaments for a living? If the answer is no, you don't need that garbage. Imagine buying a top end GPU to set games on low so as to reach 400 fps in exchange for the game to look like dog sh1t
27" is too small. I want something around 34-40" 4K OLED with all those stats. Yes, I give up pixel density but I've become accustomed to having my vision filled with screen.
Why buy a measly 1440p when the Nvidia 5000 series are just around the corner giving us much higher bandwidth for much higher resolutions and framerates? We can probably do 8K240HDR very soon
Okay, buy it and compare to CRT when it comes out. I'll believe the pixel response times when I see them! Sample and hold + 60 fps = Blurry retro gaming content. All the contrast and HDR in the world can't make up for that. Especially not BFI! If you're going to drop brightness that much you might as well use a CRT. Still see no reason to upgrade even if it was a
I don't remember when was the last time I had over 50-70 fps on modern games. I would prefer a flat good quality color accurate 27" 1440p with gaming+office at any time anytime - they just seem to not exist.
careful not to scratch the back when unboxing
Remember: This is 5.000$ (imagine GN‘s voice). 😂
The reason you don’t see any Asus representatives because they are all too busy getting chewed out by gamer nexus for their customer service policies.
Wont the RMA to grill be in the US or all the RMA is done in Taiwan for Asus?
@@siddhantdeepful Gamer Nexus did it in Taiwan because that where asus is headquartered
Why would there be any reps there, you expect Asus to cater to their customers?
ASUS reading this comment section rn 😭😭
I hope you don't have any warranty issues.
careful, dont break it, asus may screw you over with their borked support
Hope you never have to RMA this, since it is an Asus product...
I have only ever bought Asus monitors since I started custom building computers several years ago and I have never had any issues with Asus monitors and the only damage I ever had to one was done by myself accidentally when I accidentally spilled water on my keyboard I quickly picked it up to flip it and scratched the screen with the corner of top aluminium plate of the keyboard which on my old Corsair keyboard back then was a sharper corner but now they have RGB strips around the edges. that scratch also caused a single pixel to break and I think it would only ever display the green colour but it was a single pixel near the bottom out of normal peripheral vision. Brand new out of the box never had issues nor had any burn in or damaged pixels from the factory and so on. They make some really nice monitors with what I will say is one of the best OSD's I have seen on a monitor at least compared to the others I have come across but like I said before since I have only owned Asus ones since 2016 I cannot comment too much on that except for looking at display models in a tech store or going to someone else's house who has a different brand of monitor
I've had 2 motherboards that needed an RMA and it was handled without an issue... So idk... Maybe that was blind luck. But maybe this "anti hype" is going a bit over the top as well.
@@SyntheticFuture where do you live and when was this?
@@fillezzo the Netherlands and....
Man.... Okay now I feel old... It's probably like 8 years ago by now =x
@@SyntheticFuture yeah, so asus honors RMA in EU otherwise they get in trouble. And speaking from experiance it's recently that Asus started to not respect RMA.
Vincent @HDVTest in the background 0:05 😆😆😆
Hell yes, in glad others saw it, big sneaky cameo from a legend!
He was also lurking at the micro LED display lol
Jake was in one of his videos yesterday too
The Goat!!! Linus and him NEED to colab, Linus has a lot of employees, but none of them have anywhere near the extent of experience and proper knowledge of the display industry that Vincent has. They brought in that super pricey professional qd oled TV and Linus' employee was very subpar in his knowledge.
It's funny, I wasn't watching the video closely but I looked up because I heard his voice for that split second he was in frame.
0:05 A Wild Vincent Appears!
At 4:57 too
If you watch Vincent's recently-posted 「World's 1st glossy OLED monitor」 video, you can see this very "encounter" from his angle (that being it has a wild Jake in the background)
Haha, I thought I saw Jake in Vincents video
Was it the LTT crew 'pranking' Vincent with a video light in his video?
Waaaaah!
I cant wait for MicroLED to leak into less commercial grade things.
I want a whole entire wall of my house to be a screen.
Also the great thing about MicroLED if it leaks to consumers is we can buy the size screen we can afford and then expand it when we come into more money.
Why stop at one wall? Every surface could be a hidden screen. Who needs overhead lighting anymore? Just turn all the screens on the ceiling to a nice ambient glow.
@@SecretSauceyjuice Can imagine future "RGB" setups would be a full house or room reno where they make all their walls a massive display and then configure each region to show different patterns throughout the day on a schedule or something (have a dedicated PC to control it of course).
@@penguinsushi8442 I think both of our ideas sound like faaar future LTT videos.
@@SecretSauceyjuice Better yet, a realistic sky texture.
@@neurokinetik Good idea. That would actually be interesting to wake up to, like those alarms that have ambient light to simulate the sunrise - but instead it's the whole sky. I've always said if I was Uber rich I would want a mechanism that would just move my bed onto a balcony in the morning so I can be lazy and don't have to "get up", but I can wake up to natural light. Basically I want to be a cuckoo clock 😂.
Still not natural light, but the sky simulation idea might be the next best thing.
Did they talk about how they handle repairs/warranties on their new products?
Perfect time to buy an ASUS product
/s
Just make sure it doesn’t arrive broken cause that’s your fault /s
What did Asus f up again?
@@RealThore Yea and it’s called them doing nothing with anyone’s warranty
@@RealThore GN has a video about Asus's recent problems, basically their warranty process is utterly abysmal (to put it lightly)
It's the kind of products that you need to see for yourself cause UA-cam only renders at 30-60fps. Not to mention the color setting of your own monitor not matching what's displayed on their side. Cool stuff but man I wish I was there to see it in person.
We need more competition on the OLED monitors, those things are awesome but we need em cheaper asap.
Forget OLED, we need them to figure out MicroLED, to get all the same benefits without the burn-in.
OLEDs have a big problem in that they require a vacuum to be drawn during the manufacturing process, and vacuum chambers are expensive to operate.
@@Knowbody42 DAMN RIGHT. Still rocking a IPS monitor for that very reason. Even if after 1 year there are still no burn in and with a 3-year warranty (we're talking of Asus here, they're gonna refuse it coz there's a small dent on the monitor somewhere), if there's a still a chance it can happen, I don't want it. I hate hiding my taskbar, I mainly do desktop stuff, so (QD/W)OLED monitors aren't for me.
The issue isn't competition, basically every major brand has some OLED variants in their lineup. The issue is making/sourcing the panels is more expensive because monitors are MUCH less sought after by consumers than TVs.
@@Knowbody42 mini LED is great for being bright but for most people using a gaming display they don’t really care that much how bright it is and they would rather have the earlier than the white blooming of mini led
RMAd my ASUS 1440p 240Hz Oled recently, must admit customer service was great. They told me to send just the monitor back, I was forced to use the original box that they told me not to send in. I got a brand new monitor back and more parts such as the accessories and monitor arm 😂 so reselling the extras online to get some money back…. No issues for me, sure many had bad issues though, based in the UK so unsure if this experience is location based maybe.
4:57 Vincent Teoh from HDTV Test spotted
Im a simple man. I see Asus promotion - I dislike the video.
Nice subversion lmao I like it
I'm not a hater but this comment was funny 😂
Hey. I have an ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo and it was completely fine until a few months after warranty when the OLED screen, touchpad, power button, all died. It's not their fault I'm having thermal issues and the battery ribbon wasn't soldered/glued down well and snapped.
Leave Asus alone! 🙃
@@mrblurleightonSo its not their fault the battery ribbon wasnt soldered down to the laptop they make?
@@Boovel sarcasm
6:51 i deadass thaught he was standing behind am icebreg
Get one of these and you don't need green screen / virtual background anymore
@@egrinant2 That's how much of The Mandalorian was shot, with a giant LED display instead of green screen.
Hard pass on ASUS until they address the warranty problems.
How about we just _not_ support ASUS until they begin listening to customers about their BS customer service treatment. Buy LG.
Yes
+1
Nah nobody is going a buy an inferior product LG has the worst colours also they don't even go that bright also this is colour accurate as hell
@@Aman_Mondal You... You do know that, not only are LG panels the top line of the professional market for color accuracy; but ASUS displays _use LG panels..._
Did you really think ASUS made its own displays? Just like BenQ and Acer use Samsung panels in their displays.
I've had good service with Asus. I don't need Steve telling me otherwise.
0:23 lol I love seeing that watermark in public displays
What’s the customer support like?
Playing old games on 500hzish OLEDs sounds like a fun experience. I play a lot of indie and older games anyway. Cant wait for LG or someone to release one!
LTT really needs to get "THE WALL" from Samsung at their LAN PARTY.
Wanna see how that thing actually is
There is also the 325 inch LG magnit 8K display. Quite a lot more expensive than "the wall" though.
Didn’t they ditch it for something else? Like at his house or something ? Here in Oz they have a cube led that’s cheaper and no bezels
@@TheMelbourneladthey never had "the wall" that's a $100k (ballpark) screen built out of LEDs.
@@zyeborm I know they didn’t as said in comment. I guess couldn’t remember the product they used instead
I worked with that thing at one point. It was a while ago, in 2021, but the response time then was awful. Not playable at all, in fact even in video you could notice the delay. We had a couple of conference halls at HQ equipped with this thing for having flashy video conferences when big wallet bois visited the office. While it looked cool and probably loosened the wallets of some of the more impressionable investors, it was real cringe to actually use locally. For that thing to properly work you need some additional equipment to sync with audio. It does not really work like a normal monitor that you just plug into a PC and use.
I want a micro LED monitor so bad. Too bad that the pixel density still suck to get to these sizes...
I want Micro LED Walls already.
5-10 years
And normally high end priced and monitors
Supermarket simulator would be MINT on any of those monitors
I can't wait for MicroLED! But “JUST” 4K for that size is not enough unless you like small screens from far, far away!
0:45 THE FINALS MENTIONED 🗣
7:21 "Can't see the line can you, Russ?"
Every time Jake gets in front of the micro LED screen it looks like he is in front of a green screen.
Linus took my chips
If only they weren't so expensive. But there are plenty of monitors with in between specs, maybe someday this will also get cheaper.
Man micro led monitors can't come soon enough.
We still don't have the 360hz version. So should I stop the order and get this? 😅
man I just wish this was 4k. I know it's harder to run but 1440p just leaves something to be desired and at $1000 you'd think they could make a 4k version even if it wasn't 480hz.
I had a 1440p 27" and honestly I hated it as the pixels are so huge. You can ignore it somewhat in gaming, but I hate how text looks blocky after seeing what it can look like using higher PPI. Its just more comfortable to read text with more pixels and lets me make more efficient use of screen space by using smaller fonts.
Currently on a 28" 4K and want to go back to 27", but nobody is making them.
Can y'all look at the Dayao booth? It seems like a really small brand, but their Pc cases, look really really cool
I haven't seen anyone mention them, besides one russian youtube short, that barely even acknowledges them
Got the 240hz version its a blast coming from TN its like youre in childhood again seeing that clarity for the first time ❤
Interesting insights about the Asus Rog Swift OLED monitor. Such a huge leap in technology from 2014.
About time 1440p got some love with dedicated high-refresh rate OLED panels. I feel like it's been a totally ignored resolution in favour of either 1080p or 4k for WAY too long. I'll definitely be looking into this product for my upcoming PC refresh.
I'm really glad to see 4k slowly dying out. Outside of the home theater is has basically no use, and most people can't afford a home theater of any quality. It really is the "3D TV" of this generation. Monitors need to become cheaper more than anything else right now, these 1000 flagship models lose value overnight.
Anything beyond 144hz is kinda overkill for casuals.. unless you're a pro gamer.. and its also nothing wrong with IPS.. no burn in.. no dc dimming..
This is basicly how all led displays for events and signage are constructed.
They only come IP rated and with etherCON and powerCON TRUE1, because they atre constantly on the move.
Only real differenz is the resolution/pixelpitch.
What's the warranty like ?
I have actually been considering building one of those led walls in native 4k myself for my movie setup ( and I already have a 100" frenel screen with a ust projector. Studio monitors ( since that's what the movie was mastered on it make sense to also use it in the setup) and a svs 3000 ported sub )
I'm thinking of upgrading my monitor. I will have to put this one on the list.
Once again Jake manages to bring his cats hair to the other side of the globe, what a stellar achievement again!
seriously does most manufacturers just bashing keyboard when naming their monitors?
I did all the process a couple of years to get one from our office with pitch 2.5 like 300 inches, and it looks amazing specially for sports event and I found that this is crazy how amazing this screen can look, I can imagine a .78 I saw a 1.2 and look amazing so this is crazy, also my eyes were sore for a while after so many screen vendors visit
I'm using an LG C1 OLED 48". 120hz. Gsync. HDR. 4K. A little trick. Turn the in game setting to 30Hz and Motion Flow on the C1 to Medium. De-judder to 10.
That would introduce tons of display lag, which is the whole point why frame generation is being done on the GPU now as it can't be done quick enough on the display.
@@alexatkin Zero delay on an OLED. Couple that with DLSS. Blur Busters shows the results. Putting it at 30Hz means you can run the game on ultra settings yet still have the game look like it's running at 120Hz. Gotta be 30fps locked though or it won't work.
That PG27AQDP is exactly what I am looking for... Just need to wait a year for the price to become bearable.
Every single friend who got Asus monitors have had dead pixels all over...
I just want 4k, less than 30ish inches (everything’s too big imho), more than 120Hz and OLED, miniLED whatever
Honestly, 4k, 27", QDOLED, 144hz+ is my dream monitor
I got that with tvs why is every high end tv 100 inches lol
Just get a redmi g27 and wait for read good stuff to come out.
is a shame OLED's get burn in
@@Blue-bf8lv personally I don’t care. I often have full screen apps running, so no taskbar etc
7:00 realy awesome, i can see the Quality though the ips Monitor
Amazing monitor you ain't great if you do not have haters!! Let's good Asus best up
That ProArt display looks so good it looks like Jake was green-screened in when he was in front of it
Holy [stuff] your monitor is older than my oldest 2016 monitor!
Is it worth the full retail of $99.99?
"...and I like you." What a goof, and thanks! We really appreciate your jolliness.
Jake is by far my favourite LMG member.
Hey man idk if you've been trying to but you're looking more healthy and trim these days. If that's a goal of yours, good work! If not... Well good for you anyway haha
Vincent from HDTVtest in the background makes my day!!!!
MicroLED will be revolutionary.
Jake is literally the best host. More of him
want the LG with Dual mode
Would love to see LLT get their hands on an LPD (Laser Phosphor Display). Completely different than other modern display tech
This is gonna be next monitor. I personally have never experienced any problem with Asus products and I have used their monitors exclusively for the past several years and my current monitor is a HDR 1440p 170 Hz 27" one from them
You can't show it on a UA-cam video. The fact that you twist your mouse left and right but smaller details still seem readable / recognizable to you, is frame rate. No, not (per se) response time, just frame rate. Less sample-and-hold blur, and the word 'motion clarity' suddenly clicks in your head :).
Its both, as a slow pixel response wont actually change the pixel quick enough to display what it should be doing in time. Prime example of this being the Macbook Pro 120Hz screens which still look better than 60Hz but not as clear as a 120Hz OLED.
The red on the Asus monitor just reminded me of the old ThinkPad logos on their laptops
Does the ROG SWIFT OLED PG27AQDP will release in 4K version? loved the META OLED but cant stand that its not 4K, damn it 2024 please ASUS
I'm going to wait for 4K micro LED.
When Oled has 400 nits @ full screen, i am all in.
Just imagine a larger version of the new iPad screen.
@@PrecludeLP I'd settle for a larger version of the Macbook Pro screen, even with its flaws with blooming and response time. Granted, I game on an OLED TV so that would just be for day to day use.
4k oled sub £500 120hz is more than enough for me (and realistically i think 99% of people especially as you get older and reaction times slow). Just seems they keep pumping up the refresh and price rather than still making the 120hz ones at a lower cost. But i guess if it only costs a little more to make it stupid high refresh rate why would they make the lower ones and sell cheap.
A flexible OLED screen on AIO is the most extra thing I have ever seen. 😆
0:47 Love seeing The Finals exposed on computex 2024, waiting eagerly for summer games fest!
game is fk garbage bro😂😂😂
I know the feeling. Now that I am working and have a good income incoming I will totally upgrade to a OLED 4k gaming monitor. :)
So when is micro led displays coming to monitors and TVs? That’s all I care about. We want OLED without the burn in.
Im still looking for a 27 inch oled 4k monitor. Thats my perfect monitor in my eyes, cant justify a 32 inch
is there a 24" mode with black bezels for 1080p?
Dude stay away from that. U put a stain and warranty denied.
Buying an Asus product right now is like buying stocks. When and if they fix their customer support, the sooner you need to get your product repaired, the better because it's when they take it more seriously. However if they don't fix their internal issues, well then you're screwed and wasted your money
Genuinely, I'm happy at 165fps. I don't feel like it could be better if it was faster, or that I'd notice.
My dude, there are OLED Ultrawides.
Do you really need 480hz? Not to mention that you need to upgrade more often to actually achieve 480hz in newer games.
I am hoping for Mico LED. OLED just has too many caveats and the babying you need to do to prevent burn in issues. Still will be a long while before we see these in any concept of affordable for normal people still, but one can dream.
I need to get myself one of those oled 400hz monitors.
Do you compete in FPS tournaments for a living? If the answer is no, you don't need that garbage. Imagine buying a top end GPU to set games on low so as to reach 400 fps in exchange for the game to look like dog sh1t
It'll be worth it for sure, I have the 240hz OLED and love it. Lots of games can run higher now and they look so bright and smooth.
Vincent from HDTV TEST at 4:57 !
I've got an oled ultrawide, not going to lie it really messes up media aspect ratio especially when using it for consoles and other hdmi devices.
It’s got DP in the model name because of the price.
Why are they making us compromise with 1440p. Why can't they make a flat not curved 4K OLED 144Hz monitor less than 30" in size?
I wouldn't get Asus stuff right now even if they gave it away.
Asus needs to get their shit right!
27" is too small. I want something around 34-40" 4K OLED with all those stats. Yes, I give up pixel density but I've become accustomed to having my vision filled with screen.
"The Wall" is looking like a value option.
Why buy a measly 1440p when the Nvidia 5000 series are just around the corner giving us much higher bandwidth for much higher resolutions and framerates? We can probably do 8K240HDR very soon
Okay, buy it and compare to CRT when it comes out. I'll believe the pixel response times when I see them! Sample and hold + 60 fps = Blurry retro gaming content. All the contrast and HDR in the world can't make up for that. Especially not BFI! If you're going to drop brightness that much you might as well use a CRT. Still see no reason to upgrade even if it was a
If you really like qd-oled there are many 2k360hz qd-oled monitors already out. Is 480hz over 360 really worth woled over qdoled? idk....
Glossy or Matte?
Came back here after just watching HDTVtest to see if I could spot Vincent😂
U FORGOT ABOUT VRR FLICKER. this is only minus for going oled
Why no 4K/5k monitor has built in camera and speakers? No competition for studio display from Asus?
The awkwardness of the people standing there waiting for Jake to finish talking about the LED panel wall...
Dang. I’m gonna have my eye out for a 32” of these
Man, it's going to be ages since we'll start seeing microLED monitors.
I don't remember when was the last time I had over 50-70 fps on modern games. I would prefer a flat good quality color accurate 27" 1440p with gaming+office at any time anytime - they just seem to not exist.