Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57" - 1 Month Later!
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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This monitor has pretty much EVERYTHING I could ever ask for in a monitor, I've been using it for the past couple of weeks and I'm here to share the experience with you guys!
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I have a suggestion. I'm an Odyssey G9 49" user and a MacBook Pro user as well (I have both Intel I9 and a M1 versions). When you mentioned "60Hz" it lit a yellow light. you are using a low-speed Usb-C cable FOR SURE. I've spent some money on dozens of different cables until I got 5120 x 1440 at **120Hz** (higher than you!). So maybe you do can take the full glory out of it if you buy the right high-end cable. Please give it a try and hopefully you can come with another video specifically over the MacBook experience! Cheers and great vid!
Have you tried using betterdisplay for scaling? I managed to get custom resolutions between 5140x1440 and 7680x2160 working with 120hz with my m2 pro macbook. Currently running it at 6080x1710 and 120hz. The trick was to use displayport 1.4 instead of HDMI 2.1 and create a virtual display with betterdisplay and mirror it to the G9 + creating custom refresh rates for the virtual display. I know m2 and m1 are different when it comes to external display support, but you should at least be able to run it at higher resolutions at 60hz?
What monitor shelf are you using ?
Can you cover some details on the desk you are using.
What desk are you using?
Ok... You're complaining about the matte finish killing contrast, but you have a "light bar" competing with the light of your monitor???? 🤦♂️
Different purpose. The light bar adds ambient light so the monitor light is less harsh to your eyes when the ceiling lights are off. He can add ambient light by attaching LED light strips to the back of the monitor. That doe the same thing.
@@snoww2009 It'd be just easier to tone the brightness of your monitor down if you feel its too harsh.
Personally, I have mine set at around 100 nits for SDR content, since I don't have too much ambient light to worry about.
Being honest and not asking for a like follow subscribe is exactly how you get a view alike and a subscription. I love the honesty about you gearing it more towards office work then gaming
I love your honest review. I am also wanting this monitor for the same use! I am not a gamer, but want a huge monitor for multitasking! There are so many reviews about gaming, but not about practical usage.
For screen sharing, you can plug two cables from your computer to two inputs in the monitor and use the PIP mode, so it will understand as two screens, then share one of them only....
In teams I just share an app rather than a screen.. Then resize the app.. Way easier
@@rooboy69sometimes you have to share full screen such as PowerPoint to see notes and such. I’m sure there are other use cases as well.
Yeah or just snap a window to half of the screen and just share the window only
If you regularly have to alternate between apps that you're sharing, it'll become annoying quickly. Good idea with the cables, it's what I was looking for, cheers.
For sharing screen on zoom or google meet, you can just share a "portion of screen" or a specific window.
It solves this issue for me.
Best review I've seen so far in terms of how I would be using it. Thanks!
This monitor might be the grandmaster behemoth to grandfather all other ones, especially for extreme gaming, but even if not used for gaming, it might be more suitable for a NASA space center or a company's control room.
Jesse, been a long time follower of yours. Appreciate how you bring some class to your reviews. Get it brother.
Really appreciate it!
The Husky tool boxes in the back are a vibe - Thanks for hitting the work / productivity aspects here.
The only video worth watching on the Gen 2. Thank you! I can tell you're also a gym bro! I see those gains, dawg.
I think Samsung and LG are both taking their time to savor how much improvements they could make after this products, they're gleaning more data about it,
I think we'll see LG come out with another huge ones, even bigger than this one, I'll be glad to get one 86 inch 32:10 type of monitor with 6K or 8K resolution myself...
And a 2000W gpu?
@@pranze3484 Or a Nuclear reactor too.🤣
If you're sharing for work you most likely use Teams, so you can just share the one window rather than the whole screen which may solve that issue.
doesnt work when you want to share a powerpoint and go in " presentation mode " it will go fullscreen.
@@kevinlesieutreyou can get a dummy hdmi dongle and present to that fake screen and share that screen. If you do that in zoom you can see the mini screen.
@@jamesk3022 yeah I’ve came up with a similar solution. And how do you see the content of the screen ?for now I use obs ( when you are not sharing yet )
I just bought a 49" a couple of months ago thinking I hit the peak of ultrawides.... never knew there was a new boss
Man, I know investing in a nice monitor is a good thing, but seeing you use it as the same resolution as the 49" at $1,300 less hurt me a little. haha I'm still a fan of IPS, so I'd buy this in a heartbeat if it were a 144Hz IPS panel with G-Sync. Like you, I'd use it more for productivity and video editing. I went from an AW3420DW (3440x1440) to a 42" LG C2 and while OLED is amazing and the vertical resolution made video editing so nice, I just wasn't comfortable, so I'm now on a 38" AW3821DW (3840x1600) and it's the perfect sweet spot for me and the best option for me available. I'd even "settle" for a 5K2K 40" curved 144Hz IPS G-Sync panel but I don't see that happening anytime soon.
there is only one GPU handle this monitor 7900XTX a I think new M3 can handle too
@petrsonnenschein1881 There isn't a GPU that can drive this monitor to its FULL potential at all, the 7900XTX gets you some of the way, but how are you gonna mention that card and pretend that the RTX 4090 doesn't exist? M1, M2, M3... it doesn't matter - none of them are powerful enough and this monitor is wasted used as a second display for a Mac.
This guy deserves way more views
Hopefully the algorithm agrees lol
Did you try to use dual output from the MacBook to run the screen as dual screens, and by doing that reach the full resolution? (simulate 2 screens and run them in half width resolution)
Let us know if it works! It works well on older macbooks to newer screens. Just using 2 cables.
Can you just upload this beautiful green forest with mist and clear blank space background? Thx
I still can't get over how short this form factor is. I will stick to my 55" OLED, which I have ergonomically wall mounted with a cantilevered keyboard arm that lets me adjust the distance I sit from it also. And it is also able to be run at 4k 120Hz with current hardware.
Thanks for this review, NEEDED IT! My use is productivity...
On any macbookpro you can use the multipic mode to set up two 4k 60hz screens next to each other. This give you an 8k screen with some drawbacks, but alleviates the screensharing problems.
Also good to note that the 'curved screen' is actually straight at the ends .. like all 'curved screens'..
Correction
2*4K screens=16M pixels
8K=32M pixels
You need 4 4K monitors to get the resolution of 8K
I am an online teacher, and I wish I could afford that monitor. For now and as long as teacher salary will be the same, I will stick to a 14' laptop.
As far as the video playback not removing the black bars when you go fullscreen - that video had the subtitled burned into the bottom bar. The video stream resolution was 16:9, that's not going to magically make the monitor itself remove the bars.
I envy you in a positive way, that monitor is gorgeous!!
Great video! What arm mount did you end up getting for this beast? And is it working well?
Ergotron but you have to wait for them to release a new head that can handle the weight.
Worth it! Im running triple 27", has bezzels and is very annoying if gaming or watching movies.
Excellent productivity review as I no longer play video games as much. What is the arm you're using?
Can you give us measurements of your table top and the height of monitor without stand?
I'd love to see the next version or two of these. Make it OLED with upcoming better subpixel arrangement and spacing, BRIGHT, great cooling, tighter curve, DP2.1, and the vertical height of a 16:9 32inch monitor. 800R might still take a lot of desk width, so maybe something like 600R would be about right. That might be worse for productivity, but it'd be amazing for sims...if there's a gpu that can drive it well. That'd be endgame gaming monitor for me.
This is a step in the right direction though, but for now I'll stick with a LG 45 Ultragear.
It has dp 2.1 600 r is stupid lmao. And oled is a concern for work.
@@tchlinoled is for gaming and media, people that are workers stick to lcd.
The appeal of this monitor and the 38" ultrawides to me is the vertical field of view. I feel like the 49" super ultras and the like are just too short. The 38" ultras and this 57" super ultra are 15.5" tall in terms of active screen, that's about 2.4" taller than the 49 super ultras and 34 ultras. I really can feel it too. I tried a 49" super ultra as an upgrade from a 32" 4l screen and how squat the screen was is why I switched to the LG 38" after as it was very close to the vertical fov on a standard 32" while gaining the width I desired. I like having my vertical field of view totally useable and it definitely comes in handy with productivity work, allowing to fit maybe that one extra thing in the stack I need.
3:41 solution is choosing aspect ratio manually in the player! I have G9 49 for a year now and just recently discovered that ...for example in VLC player its just pressing C. Granted, not all players have option to choose manually.
There is something you could do on this that you can't do on a smaller screen. The bigger your screen, the more you can zoom out on a spreadsheet and still see the content, enabling you to see more of the sheet on your screen, at the same time. I came here because I have a single sheet spread between two 27 inch monitors, because it didn't fit on one of them.
Ive had the monitor for 3 weeks now and love it. I still have my oled g9 and side by side its noticeably better colors but this monitor is close. The size is awesome.
Great video! I just picked up this same monitor and love it! Could you share what light bar you are using? Thanks!
Good video from a user perspective, instead of regurgitating the numbers I seen 10 times already. And nice setup too.
My biggest gripe with all these new 4k monitors coming out is the GPU issue. For what I want to do I need a 4090 but only the AMDs have DP 2.1 (for when I do play games). FYI it's blender, the 4090 does 2.5 to 3 times better than the 7900 XTX on all 3 blender benchmarks. I can trade off 5-10% on a few tasks but over 200% is a deal breaker. Wonder if something will go horribly wrong if I had one AMD and one Nvidia in the same system.
Ugh really blows my mind. Any peripheral enthusiast could see the need for DP 2.1 coming, but somehow not a single soul at the worlds biggest graphics card company did? I can't really see an angle for them to hamstring themselves like that. The 5000 series is not due till Q4 24, but we have all these screens now and multiple 240Hz 4ks are coming Q1. The Asus 32" (matte screen so blergh) but the Alienware 32" OLED will be glossy and looks really good. Whoops ranting and going on sidequests... lol
Nice review. I am on the fence about this monitor. I am currently using an old 32" 4K Lenovo display which I only recently switched out form the Samsung 49" Neo G9. Like you, I have a Hexcal Studio desk stand, so it was helpful to see the relative width of the 57" monitor relative to the Hexcal stand. When using the 49" Neo G9, I had to place my speakers far apart and toe them in to get better spatial sound, and switching to a 32" monitor, I'm able to place my speakers much closer together which has drastically improved the sound. I am concerned about the 57" forcing me to place the speakers even further apart, and to be honest, this is my biggest concern. Right now, I am resigned to waiting for the new batch of 32" OLED's due out in 2024, but I am severely tempted to just pull the trigger on the 57"... decisions decisions
Can you please share *everything* in your setup? I love the yellow cable and the lamps on the back of the monitor!
Same here bro, running my 49" on a 1050. I'm in the works of buying a 4080, so hopefully I'll experience the real power of the monitor.
That is a huge upgrade. What are the rest of your specs?
@@MrAnimescrazy My specs are absolute garbage, can't even run Starfield on lowest settings. The PC i'm getting is Ryzen 9 12 Core RTX 4080. I know it's overkill but it's a fun upgrade.
@@grassy7209 that is a nice upgrade.
@@grassy7209 If you're willing to spend that much on a GPU you should probably get a 7800xt and then upgrade your whole PC
Maybe wait for january for the rtx refresh either the 4070 ti super or 4080 super. I doubt you can wait until the 50 series!
do you have any updates? like if you have had any issues with the monitor? also ... I like that you are getting away from the rgb. i dont like using them either, and I'm glad you have the approach of using this for productivity instead of gaming. exactlythe video i was looking for
Hi,
Great vid.
Question; what GPU setups have you tried==> I run a Samsung q9 and an iiyama gb3266 in a dual monitor setup with an aggregate resolution of 7680 by 1440 driven by an AMD Radeon VII (a pretty old GPU) so I am a bit surprised when you say you've been unable to run at full resolution??
4:00 The video has black bars encoded (forced 16:9 basically). It can be beneficial because subtitles take up only the bottom black part and wont cover the image.
If you are enjoying the monitor and eat the space for your work don't worry about what other people think. In fact all these other people could put 2490s together and probably still not get 240 Hertz in any reasonable AAA game. I just purchased this monitor and I haven't even set it up yet but I did purchase a 4090 to power it. 😊
Doesn't your laptop have a Thunderbolt 4 port? Just get a Thunderbolt to DisplayPort cable and you'll be able to use full resolution at atleast 60hz, and maybe even 120hz with that laptop.
This was indeed very usefull! Thank you. The color fringing and the risk of burn is the only thing keeping me away from the Oled G9, so it was good to get the less optimal areas of the miniled model. With a 90/10 work/game ratio use, the strong curve and the viewing angle is a bit of a showstopper for me unfortunately. Already have a Samsung 49" 5120*1440 VA panel and it seem it doesnt give that much af an visual upgrade with miniled - I am sure this is some, but not as much as Oled. Couldnt run this full resolution anyway, until I upgrade my other hardware. When that day comes, I am sure there have been some optimizations in both Miniled and Oled.
Any chance you can inform me which monitor shelf you are using ?
Bro, you bought a $2500 gaming monitor for a macbook?
Like he said, it's the only 57" one with that aspect ratio in existence...
Yeah, but surely a 49' would be fine if youre not using it for sim racing or flight sims.@@ToeShimmel
Do the new M3 Max MacBook Pro solve any issues with the refresh rate and scaling? I would love to see some productivity POV videos using your Mac.
according to specs, no. full res should work but only at 60hz.
Thanks for the information on the monitor. You answers alot of my prior questions. The only one remaining is when Model if light bar are you currently using that matches the radius of the screen? All I am finding is weird straight ones or multiple piece ones.
I have a macbook pro m3 max. Wondering if it will work with this on max resolution
Screen sharing is not that bad. If you're not just sharing a single app or window, Zoom allows sharing a freely adjustable "screen area".
I have the 38" Alienware ultrawide, and when I share my screen I just share an area that's roughly 75% of the full width.
Love the background on your monitor! Who's the photographer?
I will never again buy Samsung monitor. I have the 49" Odyssey G9 and since day 1 I have had scanlines top right. I changed it to 120 herz and they are gone. But, its not a solution. Also Samsung didnt address this issue at all, even alot of customers brought attention to this. Never again put the money their products unless really have to.
I bought the 49” Samsung OLED widescreen monitor and as much as I love it, I think it’s a bit too small top to bottom so 57” seems perfect and in several years I’ll upgrade. Two reasons I didn’t get the 57” model are it’s not OLED and it’s still well over $2K in US.
Great video, thanks for sharing your experience! I just purchased this monitor and I’m not using it as a gaming, I like to use it as a multi task display more windows on it 😊therefore; your information is so informative to me! Quick question, do you experience a flicking on the monitor after a month using it? I bought a 49” one and it has this issue so I end up to return it and upgrade to this 57”, I hope the flicking issue has been solve from samsung. Hope to hear from you! Thank you!
So far no issues with flickering or anything else with the display! I hope yours doesn’t either!
1: get a PC, 2: glossy monitors suck for productivity 3: throw the light bar
FYI you can use a Ultrawide video chrome extension and it will make video actually full screen
Buy a computer first :D
Lol maybe after my wallet recovers from this monitor!
The iPad Pro can easily beat ur laptop
Buy this monitor first then once graphic cards can really support this and cheaper, then complete set
@sorcereh1 ios isn't beating windows lol.
@@sorcereh1 bro stop lying to yourself
Thank you so much for this amazing review, i wanted to purchase this for profit its, ie to replace my triple monitor setup. Have you tried to manually change the resolution to 8k on osx using quick res? Ps have you tried a usb4 -> display port 2.1 cable, or did you connect via the hdmi? I have m1max 16” mbp, and the hdmi is limited to 2.0.
I would love to see a Desk Setup Tour video❤
stay tuned :)
This is frustrating. I switch from a 49" CRG9 to a 38" AW3821DW beca5the CRG9 lacked vertical space. And now this comes out.
I would have loved to pick this monitor resolution but it means I should invest in a 4090 GPU (currently an happy owner of a 7800XT). SO I did pick a Philips Envia 8900 Oled 49', because Samsung reputation on G9 is pretty average on warranty and noise.
Found it in another of your videos. The desk shelf is Hexcal Studio, but I would like to know how you have your monitor sitting on it? Is your monitor attached to an arm that clamps to the side of your desk?
How can you run it at 240Hz?
Even with DP2.1 you do not have enough throughput for it right?
DP2.1 is maxed out at 77.37 Gbps afaik
At 10bit colour depth (3x10 because 3 colour channel):
7680 x 2160 x 3 x 10 x 240 bit bandwidth per second = 119.439... Gbps
At 8bit colour depth:
7680 x 2160 x 3 x 8 x 240 = 95.551... Gbps
Both are more than the cable can handle based on my understanding. Did I get anything wrong?
You need hdmi 2.1
@@jchen_tech But HDMI 2.1 has even less throughput (48 Gbps)
Share screen using PIP. Looks normal to the remote person when the screens are split rather than sharing the entire monitor screen. Two cables from the source to the monitor.
Can you start shooting your videos in 18:9 like other tech youtubers so that it looks good for us in mobile which are all 20:9 nowadays,
18:9 is a good compromise between mobile/UW users and other 16:9 TV and PC users
thank you for sharing this video, helps me a lot
i really like everything you setup on your desk
may i ask your desk size(length, width and height)?
how big is the desk to fit everything's?
TLDR: 90% watch my face in front of a camera with a blurry screen behind me, 10% watch my desktop
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on using this monitor for non-gaming. Your review plus the current $500 off pushed me over the edge and I just ordered one. It will replace my current dual 32" monitor setup.
i wish you good luck with the samsung lottery
its not a lottery though. 99%of the units doesn't have any issues, but you only see the complains@@marvinvogtde
Amazing monitor.. However 7680x2160 at 240Hz ? Not even if it was possible to strap 4x4090s 🙄
Now, only AMD gpu :(
i have a Monoprice 49" hooked up to my MBP M1 Max, along with 2- 16" panels next to laptop, using Caldigit TS4, (so 4 screens)
i am so itching to upgrade to this 57", but my Monoprice cost me around $700,
so having a hard time justifying the extra $$$ for this. 😞
i am an audio editor, productivity, and this is mainly for work, ZERO gaming!!
what to do??
I paired it with an RTX 4070 and Baldur’s Gate is so beautiful and immersive in 4K. I tried putting my PS4 pro but the graphics card is mediocre and will only do 1080p. It can’t compare to the RTX4070. I’m done with console gaming! I’m forever a PC gamer! The difference is huge! This monitor requires a powerful graphics card to truly enjoy it!
Good to see a creator centric view of this monitor.
The comment re sharing screens on things like zoom calls is an interesting observation, I’d not considered that previously. Is there no work around for that! Eg, create a smaller section of the monitor that is a more normal size/resolution that most folk would have and just share that? I’m sure what I’ve seen elsewhere was suggesting that this monitor is very flexible with the way you can divide the screen up.
There's a side by side mode where it acts as 2 monitors... side by side. Why no one uses it and then complains about not having it I don't understand. You just plug a second cable in and then hit a hotkey and it swaps between side by side and full screen in a couple seconds.
Outside that, most screen sharing lets you pick program windows to share, selected screen area, or monitors instead of trying to show all of your monitors at once. It's a super dumb complaint with easy, obvious solutions. The fact he said a guy sold him one because he couldn't figure out screen sharing is ludicrous.
Watching the video now, when you talk about screen sharing, just share a window of the application not whole screen.
On the screen sharing issue, my workaround with my LG 49 inch is to use two inputs from my dock and it’ll be literally like two monitors side by side without the bezel. And my coworkers will just see the one “screen” or input I need them to see
What lights are you using behind the monitor?
My speakers are behind my 27 inch monitors that are angled in such a way to crudely mimic this curve
Thanks Jesse. Very informative
Any chance you can go over the KVM feature in depth? Like how quick it is to switch, what usb does it work with? I.E. a hub to get more USB devices? or just Keyboard/Mouse?
Hey Jesse, love the setup. I'm curious about the keyboard you're using. Could you name the brand and model please? Forgive me if you've detailed it elsewhere but looking on your channel and Instagram and I couldn't see it, in fact it seems you've changed keyboards a lot, is there a reason for this? The mouse not so much, it appears you've almost exclusively used the mx master 3?
The white is similar to the GMMK Pro (layout), but a different one, not sure which one. The Black one i dont know, but the keycaps are Aluvia. The Alu version of GMK Olivia.
I just really like to try different keyboards, nothing wrong with any of them! The silver one is the Oneplus keyboard, black is IQUNIX Zonex 75.
I use the 49" Neo UW. I'm thinking about buying the 57". But 1000R is almost a bit too much for me.
32:9 screen sharing is really a pain in the *ss. My workaround was to share a single window, which size was a normal 16:9, so others could see better, but its not a perfect fix.
The M1 mac not supporting this resolution is a surprise, I never heard anyone talking about this, thank you mentioning it! I have M1 max, and it doesn't support it... there is a workaround though, using it with PIP and 2 cables, but its not the same... If you wanna try it I am interested in your experiences :)
It seems like M2 supports the full resolution but without hdPI, so the text will be very small...
I wish this was an OLED. I'd buy it in a heartbeat. That resolution is very compelling. I have the LG 48 Ultragear OLED and it's hard to convince myself to leave. I just don't like backlit panels anymore.
Also not a big fan of curved monitors anymore. It took a while for my brain to adjust to a flat monitor again... it looked like a fishbowl for probably months before I stopped seeing it that way. Curved monitors make viewing content with someone else a poor experience, too...
What's the point of a light above the monitor? Wouldn't that just make it even harder to see?
Nice video man 👌🏻
My question with this monitor in relation to productivity is do actually get any more reel estate compared to a 5120x1440 monitor? I know you are running that resolution because your computer cant handle full resolution. But lets say you could run that full resolution, wouldnt you have to scale it to be able to read it? It seems like you would have to scale it to what is essentially the same size as 5120x1440, which means you're basically just getting a 5120x1440 monitor with higher pixel density, and not able to actually fit more on the screen
depends on your eye sight and distance, i like to scale 3840x2160 on a 32" to 125%, its still a bit more real estate than 2560x1440 (that would be a scaling to 150%). but you get the sharper image in any case.
3:25 OBS webcam? Just crop into 16:9 and you can literally decide which portion of your 32:9 display you want to show..
Damn you run this thing at 5120 x 1440 at 60hz... You really wanted those extra inches ey? 😂
I wanted to get an OLED monitor but I work from home solely.
So screen burn is a question of when not if. And Samsung and a lot companies don't cover screen burn. So doesn't make sense to spend £1000+ and after in 1 to 2 year screen is effed.
alienware/ dell has 3 year premium warranty for burn in included with their monitors, and they use samsung OLED Panels. That is probably the best option if you did want to go Oled. I have the aw3423DW which is a 34 inch ultrawide, they are releasing new form factors with higher refresh rates and 4k in January.
Deep inside this guy there is a gamer fighting to rise to the surface.
You need a PC with a 4090 to pit this monitor to its knees, and you know it. Just.assume it, and let the magic begin
Great video. I see your screenbar is curved. What’s the name or link to this ? Thanks.
HI, can you elaborate on the sharing of screens? If I need to make a Zoom demo of my software, can I share just the window? Does it work like that or can you have sections and share a section so you can drag other windows into that section like on a monitor? I have four monitors currently and was hoping to eliminate them, all with this 57" or the 49"
nice set up! what is the curved light you are using?
Cool video but can you move your face and focus on the monitor
Hey pro tip i have G9 49 inch when u are streaming a movie on browser u can use an extansion to crop in and use the nvidia upscale and it will look amazing probably better on that 1
🤣🤣 2:19 "Activities" ROFL... you mean corn? yea he means corn...
I don't understand why no one seems to use the vastly more useful side by side mode in this. Everyone uses it as a simple single screen and then complains about how unwieldy it is when it literally has built in functionality to solve that. Even for screen sharing you should be able to simply select the program window or which screen to share, so trying to share your entire dual monitor is just dumb on your end.
It's just baffling how it's the single biggest complaint and yet the solution is one of the biggest selling/marketing points.
Hey Jesse, I run 2x5k monitors on the M1 Pro no issue. , You should be able to run 2x4k lightning cables into the two display ports and run them side by side.
correct & keep a small line in between , to bad no updates for CPU's on the M1, 2 or 3... Costly to get rid of the line
This sounds like an ultimate productivity display. Hopefully they don't change it to OLED otherwise it would be destroyed relatively quickly in productivity use case. RTINGS runs a few OLED ultrawides (21:9) and their are getting some major burn in. Apparently if your content in full screen only displays at center (e.g. as 16:9) that causes it more burn in (as it drives that part of monitor more brighter). Mini-LED gives this a chance to survive longer (and you want that for this price).
Monitors need to start offering glossy finishes! I’m sick of matte screens which especially don’t make sense on OLED screens bc they diminish the deep blacks
check out the g9 oled
For Real!
I checked out some brands in the store. I think it was Samsung that actually doesn't curve the outsides of the screen, there's a flat patch?