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One of the cheapest oled 27" 1440p monitot 250fps according to reviews I don't have as good HDR as more expensive models, but for me super. Price ratio super
I ended up returning and picking up the more expensive LG Ultragear 27GS95QE-B instead, it has a better stand, a slightly higher maximum brightness and most importantly adjustable Brightness and Peak Brightness in both the menu and HDR mode.
Benefits of OLED technology (contrast, HDR, 10-bit)
Cheaper than other models
Low input lag,
240 Hz
Cannot adjust Brightness in HDR mode (I wear glasses and am sensitive to too high contrast of small bright areas, e.g. text)
Overall limited settings in the OSD. Joystick control very uncomfortable
The monitor is not completely stable and the stand is of rather inferior quality
It does not have a standard VESA mount, but an adapter (included), which is necessary to use for mounting on the wall or ergoarm.
Text of lower quality due to RWBG pixel layout and QHD resolution (this applies to all WOLEDs)
Sound from the display terrible, but that's to be expected
FANTASTIC colours and blacks, virtually impossible to find anywhere other than OLED
With brightness in both SDR and HDR unlike other monitors with this LG WOLED panel has no problems (it is the 2nd brightest version after the Asusácké one, but it is much more expensive)
Most of the disadvantages of OLED monitors are now user-treatable
TrueHDR, for movies beautiful
Record minimum brightness of 2 nits combined with OLED precision makes this monitor perfect for working or playing in the dark
Perfect absence of input-lag
The diagonal and PPI are just right for a nice image that won't make your graphics go blah
240Hz
Simply OLED
Eh. did I mention it's OLED? 🙃
The OSD could be richer in user calibration etc.
At low brightness, vertical stripes and grain can be seen, especially on the monochromatic spectrum around 5 percent grey ("papyrus effect"). It is supposedly a normal thing with OLED, but each panel can be different, it can be survived (on the foc is raised ISO to highlight the problem, in reality it is about half less pronounced, plus there is brightness at 1% 😃)
The stand isn't the most robust, it doesn't click when mounted to the monitor (at least mine didn't) and makes it seem like the monitor is about to fall off. Not to mention the asymmetrical design and the leg without space for cables that otherwise hang from behind the panel
The sound of the speakers is reminiscent of the 1973 prototype mobile phone. If you already buy such an expensive monitor, please man up and throw in a nice soundbar
There could be a glossy version as well (the matte finish doesn't exactly offend my person, but people have quite distinct preferences on this. )
impurity of the image, pixels have a glitter effect (like when snow is glittering and light is falling on it), white is the most visible
Dark scenes flicker and colours fade slightly when Freesync is on
light pixel layout for some text and icons and drooping bars for grey shades - common for OLED panel
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