Deliberately Burning In My QD-OLED Monitor - 3 Month Update

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00:00 - Intro, Specs, Design
00:58 - MSI's 321URX Firmware Update
06:16 - Burn In Results After 3 Months
10:54 - Final Thoughts
Deliberately Burning In My QD-OLED Monitor - 3 Month Update
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  • @itsjustinmartini
    @itsjustinmartiniАй бұрын

    "It's pretty unlikely you'd be using the monitor for 16 hours straight" I feel attacked

  • @FatSn8ke

    @FatSn8ke

    Ай бұрын

    You should indeed worry more about your eyesight than your self-esteem lol

  • @KlennR

    @KlennR

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@FatSn8ke how does it effect eyesight? It only can temporary make your eyes tired nothing else

  • @Truth___

    @Truth___

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@KlennRIn long term the effects will show not in short term

  • @liberteus

    @liberteus

    Ай бұрын

    I can confirm that. In life you usually pay for your behavior 10 years later... Back, neck, eyes etc

  • @phooogle

    @phooogle

    Ай бұрын

    16 hours of porn won't cause burn in though as all the images are constantly moving around.

  • @neopac
    @neopacАй бұрын

    youtube compression went nuts on this one.

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    It messes anything that has almost solid color.

  • @griffin1366

    @griffin1366

    Ай бұрын

    If he's using CQP over constant in either recording or rendering, then KZread's compression, yeah it will look icky even at 4K.

  • @giglioflex

    @giglioflex

    Ай бұрын

    @@PREDATEURLT It messes with anything that's dark. KZread's compression algorithm is designed around the human eye and the human eye has a much harder time seeing dark details that lit details. That said KZread takes the dark compression way too far, it's actual preferable to increase the black level of your video if there's a lot of dark scenes to prevent KZread from destroying it.

  • @andrewvirtue5048

    @andrewvirtue5048

    Ай бұрын

    How so? Prove it.

  • @De-M-oN

    @De-M-oN

    Ай бұрын

    @@giglioflex Thats not youtube. Thats how adaptive quantization works in general. x265 would have an AQ Mode 3 which would have auto variance with bias to dark scenes which would improve it. youtube uses a dynamic quantizer (CRF) but with upper bitrate limit. And both are too low. CRF value too bad, upper bitrate limit too strict.

  • @sudetenrider-pili6637
    @sudetenrider-pili663728 күн бұрын

    This video nicely shows how you cannot trust almost anybody on KZread at this point. Many big channels are like: "With a new generation of OLED burn-in is a thing of the past. Almost non-issue." And then this guy shows up and gives concrete proof that burn-in starts to appear after 3 months. And yes I understand his setting and test methodology but still. Thank you for your honesty Monitors Unboxed.

  • @Steel0079

    @Steel0079

    25 күн бұрын

    You mean Linus?. He is a shill

  • @sudetenrider-pili6637

    @sudetenrider-pili6637

    24 күн бұрын

    @@Steel0079 is he beyond doubt?

  • @Steel0079

    @Steel0079

    24 күн бұрын

    @@sudetenrider-pili6637 I think so. I have been watching him for years.

  • @MrKZdemos

    @MrKZdemos

    18 күн бұрын

    @@Steel0079 literally every reviewer is pushing oled, and they get an unlimited supply of oled monitors for free

  • @Steel0079

    @Steel0079

    18 күн бұрын

    @@MrKZdemos so what is your point here?

  • @ecvent0r
    @ecvent0rАй бұрын

    Damn, only three months and it’s already burning in? I was pessimistic but wasn’t expecting it to degrade so soon.

  • @7ens3nButt0n

    @7ens3nButt0n

    Ай бұрын

    i mean he is absolutely abusing the panel, running the protect mode only half as often as told and static + light ui at any time. this will cause burn in no matter what. i have my oled since february and run the protect mode as advised and use shortcuts to hide my taskbar and desktop icons. not the slightest form of burn in visible. oled is a commitment like a pet you have to care for it.

  • @owlmostdead9492

    @owlmostdead9492

    Ай бұрын

    Give it another couple of months and the used monitor market will be full of burned it OLED's, OLED as a pc monitor is a fool's errand.

  • @WyattOShea

    @WyattOShea

    Ай бұрын

    Same that's actually terrible and especially terrible as someone that uses their screens for a huge amount of time each day (12+ hours is extremely common) as well as never babying them. Hoping micro led comes out soonish so we have the advantages of oled without the downsides

  • @tomgreene5388

    @tomgreene5388

    Ай бұрын

    I mean if you only do gaming then this literally won't happen for years. Thats why companies are confident enough to do 3 year warranties. He can just send this one in for replacement if it gets any worse. Yall just talking dumb in these comments lol

  • @twobitsnick

    @twobitsnick

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, but there's like... I think this might be specific to QD oled. I mean, something is up, because this has not been my experience. I have been using an LG C2 as my desktop monitor, and I have yet to see any sign of burn in, and I have not been babying it. It's been nearly two years.

  • @GeekyGamer167
    @GeekyGamer167Ай бұрын

    While OLED is fantastic, having a display feel like a consumable item is just painful because of what LCDs have conditioned us to expect from displays. Until OLEDs can be used without the user actively countering burn-in for 4-5 years without serious degradation they aren't going to be fit for the typical consumer desktop monitor space...

  • @JoaoMXN

    @JoaoMXN

    Ай бұрын

    Not to mention the e-waste central, specially nowadays when people are more eco conscious.

  • @GeekyGamer167

    @GeekyGamer167

    Ай бұрын

    @@JoaoMXN I have an OLED TV and I don't feel like the same applies nearly as much to it, since I've had it for over a year now and unless it's gotten slightly dimmer there's absolutely no indication of any panel degradation that I can tell. It's hard to tell at this point if micro-LED will become feasible and take over OLED or if OLED will improve enough to where it can be the dominant technology... But considering that panel degradation is basically inevitable with OLED it's hard to see it winning long term.

  • @Larwood.

    @Larwood.

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, this is the main reason I have been avoiding getting an OLED, I don't want a consumable monitor and I don't want it to feel like as I use the monitor the picture quality gets worse. I was hoping this test would not start showing any signs of burn in until like 6 months, then at least I'd have hope that we're getting close to OLEDs being viable, but seeing the first signs of burn in after 2 months makes me feel like OLEDs will take many years to get there, if they ever do. I'm now just thinking I'll find a nice FALD to buy and hope it lasts a decade+ until micro LED is alive.

  • @bw-mx1dy

    @bw-mx1dy

    Ай бұрын

    This is why I chose an LCD instead of OLED when I got a new monitor last summer. I also have a kid so it's nothing for me to pause a game and go outside to play with her for an hour.

  • @shehzadyousaf7918

    @shehzadyousaf7918

    Ай бұрын

    Pretty much the reason why I'm sticking with good IPS panels with potentially Mini LED in monitors for the foreseeable future. I also do programming and that's one of the absolute worst things you can do with an OLED screen in terms of burn in.

  • @StiggyAzalea
    @StiggyAzaleaАй бұрын

    Would've been interesting to run another monitor next to it but using all of the standard protection features and best practices to see how effective they are

  • @haukionkannel

    @haukionkannel

    Ай бұрын

    He use standard protection practises. But he use the monitor a lot, not Only few hours like most people.

  • @StiggyAzalea

    @StiggyAzalea

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@haukionkannelbest practices like dark mode and hide taskbar, things like that.

  • @KeepAnOpenMind

    @KeepAnOpenMind

    Ай бұрын

    No, he clearly said he doesn’t perform the 4 hour pixel cleaning, which he recommended, but does it less often.

  • @haukionkannel

    @haukionkannel

    Ай бұрын

    @@KeepAnOpenMind Aka use monitor normally. Nobody who work does not refress the monitor while working. If you don’t work whole day, oled is reasonable option, but if you do work normally. You don’t use those 4hours limits! Completely different use case! And yeah. Oled would have less problems if you don’t use it as much! The whole point of this test is to find out how well or badly oled can stand normal work usage.

  • @TheVenerableMrKrieg

    @TheVenerableMrKrieg

    Ай бұрын

    @@haukionkannel The refresh lasts 7 minutes. Who isn't taking at least a 15m break 4 hours into a day that they can't just start the refresh while they go take a leak or something? Is that more than you'd have to do with an LCD? Sure. Is it an unreasonable habit to adopt in exchange for the general usage benefits of OLED? _That's subjective, but if you think it is _*_I_*_ think _*_you're_*_ unreasonable._

  • @bobbiesterling574
    @bobbiesterling574Ай бұрын

    any measureable burn in after 3 months is insane. i have LCDs monitors i have used for over 5 years with no issues and with the kind of money you spend on OLEDs id hope for no less than that if i were to switch

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    My last LCD had about 12000 hours of on time, and I still sold it in second hand market without any defects.

  • @Yves_Cools

    @Yves_Cools

    Ай бұрын

    @bobbiesterling574 : I completely agree with you, 3 months is not a long time, getting the first signs of burn-in so fast it seems clear to me that OLED technology is not suited yet for any kind of productivity tasks. I'm not going to buy an OLED monitor any time soon, that's for sure. I"ll stick with IPS for now.

  • @WyattOShea

    @WyattOShea

    Ай бұрын

    @@PREDATEURLT My old tv (about 5-6 years old) has more than 25k hours on it and still looks perfect. I gave it to my mother only a couple months back and she uses it every single day lol. Never seen burn in on an lcd personally (not saying it doesn't happen though). Wish oled were as resilient as they're near perfect otherwise :(.

  • @Lewis360

    @Lewis360

    Ай бұрын

    LCDs are not immune either, they do "burn in" but mostly have the white spots, the worst part is they have defects out of the box due to light bleeding or VA poor viewing angles and rare glossy options except Apple (this doesn't make any sense, for ages we had glossy CRTs, yet now nothing). Seems we are yet to find a technology to replace CRTs.

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    @@WyattOShea Burn in on LCD is theoretically impossible, some can have problems with image retention, but it needs on off cycle at most and I never seen it happening in real life once in my 20+ years of looking at LCD. What degrades in LCDs is back light, but it takes 30-50k at max brightness to lose half of it brightness (in theory, but it takes 12 hours for 10 years burning at max brightness without days of). I had phone with OLED so badly burned that I could see battery, signal, clock and other elements in everything.

  • @saruharu1
    @saruharu1Ай бұрын

    I'm glad I never got any of the OLED monitors now after watching this. I'm on my pc easily for 14-16 hours a day since I work from home and the fact you're seeing burn in after only 3 months at around half my usage is crazy. I would've been cooked if I got any of the oled monitors.

  • @ODIOPOWER

    @ODIOPOWER

    25 күн бұрын

    if you don't find 7 minutes away from your desktop in 14-16h per day i feel sorry for you.

  • @saruharu1

    @saruharu1

    25 күн бұрын

    @@ODIOPOWER Even with that I doubt it will do much to stop burn in.

  • @GraveUypo

    @GraveUypo

    23 күн бұрын

    i have an oled screen, 8.5k hours of use, still way better than any lcd and no visible burn in, just a little degradation in near-black uniformity (you know, at the level of blacks lcds can't even display). in fact it has outlasted two of the LCDs i've had in the last decade, which suffered from such levels of degraded backlight that they became unusable with their uneven image and dirty screen effect. lcds are just worse than oled.

  • @AuxHex

    @AuxHex

    22 күн бұрын

    @@GraveUypo well, if you had cheap crappy LCDs, then maybe. But I have high end LCDs which I use professionally 8+ hours a day for years and there's zero visual degradation. To be fair, one panel backlight got a bit weaker, but since I run it below 70% brightness usually, increasing brightness a bit is not an issue, so it will last many more years, OLED for productivity is a joke.

  • @VADemon

    @VADemon

    21 күн бұрын

    @@AuxHex NEC LCD from 2004 (gotta be CCFL lamps) served me until approx. 2019. Still working. 2013 cheap Samsung 1080p with LED backlight still works (backlight so cheap it's PWM and flickering) +1

  • @berndkemmereit8252
    @berndkemmereit8252Ай бұрын

    Love the series, finally someone making burn in time scales visible and in a real world application. I know now that I can get Oled as I do maybe 80% gaming and 20% watching YT

  • @Those_Weirdos

    @Those_Weirdos

    Ай бұрын

    You mean like rtings has been doing for a much longer time already?

  • @moldyshishkabob

    @moldyshishkabob

    Ай бұрын

    @@Those_Weirdos Not trying to "debunk", as I agree, RTings has by far had the most valuable insight into OLED burn-in... But RTings is more of a stress test than a "real world use case". It's analogous to running a benchmark software versus measuring frametime in a game.

  • @grievesy83

    @grievesy83

    29 күн бұрын

    @@moldyshishkabob Hard agree. RTings - Can it burn in? (still super valuable data, they do great work) MUB - Will it burn in? (directly useful for retail purchase decision making)

  • @ArdgalAlkeides

    @ArdgalAlkeides

    29 күн бұрын

    "Real world"? You guys seem super clueless. This is like Linus intentionally burning in his monitor and then complaining about it. What you should do if using an OLED is very well known, you should not do what is being done in this series. You should not do what Linus did. If you intend to use a lot of static content, you should use dark mode, you should turn down the brightness, and you should use a secondary screen for the bulk of the static stuff you're looking at. RTings is evaluating a specific aspect of the burn-in, which they are 100% intent on causing. MUB is evaluating another aspect of the burn-in, which is again 100% intentional. Not much will be learned from this. I've used OLED in the real world for several years and I have zero sign of burn-in, because I'm not a Linus-tier idiot and I understand to use dark mode, and e.g. not evenly split my monitor in the middle for all my daily use. Taskbar should autohide or go on a secondary screen, chat etc. things as well. No background images. People need to stop crying about a thing breaking when they use it in the way everyone knows will cause it to fail.

  • @moldyshishkabob

    @moldyshishkabob

    29 күн бұрын

    @@ArdgalAlkeides HUB/MUB viewers like us will know the overall downsides of OLED, sure. General consumers will not know these and would likely treat their OLED like the CRT or LCDs they have been used to using for the past few decades. And even then, what is the extent to the various "OLED care" features in mitigating burn-in? The average consumer could see "taskbar detection" and think it's a FIX to OLED issues rather than MITIGATING OLED issues. Someone who doesn't have their ear to the ground on technology might just hear "OLED is the best! You gotta get OLED!" and make an uninformed purchase. As a friend of people who, frankly, don't have time to research computer stuff as much as we do, I am more than happy to have this data available to show them.

  • @AusSkiller
    @AusSkillerАй бұрын

    This is sounding good for my prediction of "6 months before it becomes noticeable, [...] but I suspect that by the end of a year it'll start getting hard to ignore."

  • @Darkswordz

    @Darkswordz

    28 күн бұрын

    That still sucks to expect noticeable burn-in after a year on a monitor you spent $1,000.00 for.

  • @AusSkiller

    @AusSkiller

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Darkswordz Yeah I agree, which is why I went with IPS for my recent 270hz 1440p monitor purchase.

  • @ODIOPOWER

    @ODIOPOWER

    25 күн бұрын

    the monitor will soon hit a major pixel refresh cycle (at 1500h if im not wrong) and the burn in will be gone, you guys don't have a clue about oled monitor

  • @helloguy8934

    @helloguy8934

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@ODIOPOWER the pixel refresh clears up image retention thats what this is. And oh my goddddddd I hate how youtube randomly just unmarks replys. Dumbass youtube devs

  • @Catalyst512

    @Catalyst512

    6 күн бұрын

    @@ODIOPOWERyeah I can’t beleive no one is mentioning this

  • @BaBaNaNaBa
    @BaBaNaNaBaАй бұрын

    Honestly, slightest signs of burn in after 3 months of usage is really bad. My next monitor is going to be mini LED than...

  • @dripskydrip

    @dripskydrip

    Ай бұрын

    LG 27 1560 zones is pretty decent after the firmware update. I wonder if Innocn has anything in their sleeve for this year (like 2306 zones version, maybe?)

  • @tazboy1934

    @tazboy1934

    Ай бұрын

    Chinese miniled are pretty cheap ..if u have someone in china u can tell them to buy u a miniled monitor...check the Xiaomi miniled or Philip evnia

  • @Nicolas10391

    @Nicolas10391

    Ай бұрын

    And woled?

  • @MA-jz4yc

    @MA-jz4yc

    Ай бұрын

    Its not really a problem unless you are looking at spread sheets 10 hours a day. Mini LED doesnt make a good productivity monitor either as blooming is very noticable on desktop applications.

  • @BaBaNaNaBa

    @BaBaNaNaBa

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@MA-jz4ycmore dimming zones = less blooming

  • @senti2175
    @senti2175Ай бұрын

    Love these updates. I need assurance 🙏

  • @aidan_c_g5345
    @aidan_c_g5345Ай бұрын

    Excellent series

  • @devonjohnson7501
    @devonjohnson7501Ай бұрын

    Thanks for biting the bullet and running this long-sequence test!

  • @Meddixi
    @MeddixiАй бұрын

    I'm following you with Asus pg32ucdm. 8 hours/day productivity work on mac, then 6-8 more in one game with persistent UI. Let's see who gets burn in first :)

  • @noicebravo4434

    @noicebravo4434

    Ай бұрын

    where

  • @SirBlicks

    @SirBlicks

    Ай бұрын

    Can you reply here after a few months? Its one of the ones Im more interested in due to the 480Hz at 1080p.

  • @Meddixi

    @Meddixi

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@noicebravo4434 No videos, just real life usage ;)

  • @Meddixi

    @Meddixi

    Ай бұрын

    @@SirBlicks pg32ucdm is qd-oled so only 4k/240Hz.

  • @SirBlicks

    @SirBlicks

    Ай бұрын

    @@Meddixi Oh I think Im confusing it with the LG.

  • @Isildan88
    @Isildan88Ай бұрын

    Very useful content! Thx for this test!

  • @DarkSansTV
    @DarkSansTVАй бұрын

    nice! keep these coming, they're super useful and informative and since I'm one who is looking into OLED gaming I need to know what the results will look like maybe up to a few years of use, hopefully soon though, someone would be able to invent real-time pixel refresh where the pixels get their voltage refreshed on the fly without needing to do any cycles and also getting correct cooling to keep the pixels from getting so hot that burn-in happens anyways

  • @Splarkszter

    @Splarkszter

    28 күн бұрын

    Considering all the facts. OLED is DESIGNED to be ewaste so you keep buying more. Just keep buying LCDs please. Like, there are monitors fast enough anyways, it doesn't matter.

  • @mistermtwentyforseven
    @mistermtwentyforsevenАй бұрын

    An excellent idea with series on oled burning, thank you!

  • @shadowred1980
    @shadowred198010 күн бұрын

    Thank you, for doing the testing on this one.

  • @lembueno894
    @lembueno894Ай бұрын

    please continue with the testing!

  • @Moonbogg
    @Moonbogg29 күн бұрын

    I've been using the same IPS ultrawide for about 9 years now. It's still perfect. OLED feels like a throwaway panel tech for a heavy PC user. I wouldn't spend any decent money on an OLED panel because I'd be wanting to replace it every year with my OCD.

  • @paulcox2447

    @paulcox2447

    29 күн бұрын

    And yet your OCD can handle a 9 year old shitty IPS?

  • @helloguy8934

    @helloguy8934

    17 күн бұрын

    And you don't want to replace the ips? I highly doubt it has perfect uniformity.

  • @Moonbogg

    @Moonbogg

    17 күн бұрын

    @@helloguy8934 I only play VR these days with the exception of rocketleague on the flat piece of plastic infront of me. I can't get excited about flat gaming anymore no matter how nice the blacks are.

  • @Nelthalin
    @NelthalinАй бұрын

    Thanks for doing this very important testing! It's a stress test without dark mode but already some starting issues after 3 months is concerning. With dark mode and 120-140 nits it would probably not be a very big issue but it's clear that for productivity LCD is still the way to go. I use a iiyama. 3466 as my office screen and a 3423dwf for my gaming setup. But on both I use dark mode. I find it nicer to look at even during the day.

  • @MaZEEZaM

    @MaZEEZaM

    27 күн бұрын

    Plus that enforced cleaning thing requirement is a Major turnofffor me as I have my monitor active around 20 hours per day everyday. I hope this isn't a requirement for the LG and Asus monitors. It shouldn't be as LG Oled tv's have pixel shift that runs automatically to massively reduce any burn in and it's not even noticeable its running.

  • @MyEconomics101
    @MyEconomics101Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the work.

  • @navblank6848
    @navblank6848Ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you for doing this. It would be nice to see some pictures of the screen hosted on Google Drive or Tech Spot maybe so we could look at it without compression since it's hard to see the burn-in you're describing.

  • @spaceemotion1
    @spaceemotion1Ай бұрын

    I tend to run my monitors for 14-16hrs per day. I was quite hopeful about the new QD-OLEDs but the care they require is a bit off-putting...

  • @SirDragonClaw

    @SirDragonClaw

    Ай бұрын

    I have been using one 6 days a week for about 15 hours a day for almost two years with zero burn in. I also disabled every anti burn in feature.

  • @arttizkappa2588

    @arttizkappa2588

    Ай бұрын

    go for woled then

  • @pranto2233

    @pranto2233

    29 күн бұрын

    @@SirDragonClaw what monitor are you using ?

  • @panquecaaladacomcreme

    @panquecaaladacomcreme

    22 күн бұрын

    ​@@pranto2233 one called BS Monitor, why someone would disable its anti burn in features

  • @S3lvah
    @S3lvahАй бұрын

    Until OLED undergoes vast improvements in longevity, I think mini-LED will still have its place for users who want a worry-free monitor for both productivity and gaming. Just the knowledge and worry of pixels deteriorating unevenly within months will worsen the experience for some users. It's important to note of course that even LCDs suffer from longevity issues, as shown by RTINGS. It's just that OLEDs are a lot more expensive, which compounds the issue.

  • @noidsuper

    @noidsuper

    Ай бұрын

    The problem is that there are almost no good mini led displays on the market. The Neo G7 is the only one that can compete, but it falls short since there hasn’t been any new mini-leds that improve over it in the years since its release. I’d gladly buy a mini-led with more zones and better response times over any of the current OLEDs, but monitor makers have seemed to ditch the tech entirely.

  • @jaszjsz

    @jaszjsz

    Ай бұрын

    mini led is also expensive.. Will also "lag" more. Youre better off with traditional edge lit if not going OLED.

  • @jackoberto01

    @jackoberto01

    Ай бұрын

    @@jaszjsz As long as you don't care about HDR. HDR looks horrible on edge lit displays.

  • @nope8958

    @nope8958

    Ай бұрын

    Also, mini leds works good only in hdr designed content as far as I know, so if you consume any sdr content, it will look the same as any onther lcd( I may be wrong). On the other way, OLEDs have a punchy image in any kind of content.

  • @thesongoflunch

    @thesongoflunch

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@noidsuperi have tbe AOC AG344UXM i picked up on sale. Unbelievably happy with it.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonteАй бұрын

    Thank you Tim.

  • @JiJi_GHoST
    @JiJi_GHoST29 күн бұрын

    Cheers for this. Waiting for the FO32U2P review :D

  • @kapitblia
    @kapitbliaАй бұрын

    Would be nice to see a retest of performance (like brightness, color accuracy etc.) at some point.👍

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    These will take time for brightness, but colors should shift pretty soon, especially ones that uses a lot of green as addition.

  • @mercurio822

    @mercurio822

    29 күн бұрын

    Yeah would be nice to see if theres degradation

  • @arjen7024
    @arjen7024Ай бұрын

    this is why I'm using mine with kid gloves for any non-gaming, non-video content. It'd be nice if monitors of this quality can eventually be used without taking extra care not to burn them in, but until then I'm happy to make this usability sacrifice. I figure by the time this one gets burned in enough for me to notice, there will be better, more durable monitors available for less money

  • @bryant4747
    @bryant474728 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the heads up on the difference between MSI models. I was thinking about getting the cheaper one and couldn’t seem to find a reason why not. No firmware upgrade is huge! Thanks again!

  • @DarkPhoenix1515
    @DarkPhoenix151517 күн бұрын

    very useful content, thank you!

  • @MrAve20
    @MrAve20Ай бұрын

    650-750h is...NOTHING...Yeah, I understand, You are running light mode, but that's not the point. Current OLED monitors, are NOT sutiable for normal-LCD-like usage. End of story. $1000 monitor that suffers from burning after 650-750h of normal usage is a joke. I'm sorry, but this technology is only usable for gamers, nothing else. Maybe in 4-5 years from now, OLED will be sutiable for day to day usage, but right now, it's overpriced enthusiasts gadget. Thank You for Your work!

  • @klanas40

    @klanas40

    Ай бұрын

    Solely for gaming and watching movies it's great experience, but yeah, you need IPS panel for everything else.

  • @bassyey

    @bassyey

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, I've spent that much time just transcribing and writing songs. That includes staring at the screen, noodling, or just eating when I run out of ideas. Shit technology as far as my use case is concern. Then you add the time I spend in DAW. Seems gamers are the "normal" and general public users for this screen now. It's not for anything that goes beyond normal use.

  • @burai647

    @burai647

    Ай бұрын

    That's true. Ive been using my oled for browsing other than gaming and I noticed burn in after 6 months. Im 1 year in now and its not too bad honestly but still, it feels bad knowing its getting worse by the day.

  • @klanas40

    @klanas40

    Ай бұрын

    @@burai647 Planned obsolescence.

  • @PlayinWithMahWii

    @PlayinWithMahWii

    Ай бұрын

    @@klanas40 Yep. I've got a VA panel next to my QD OLED because it has the best color volume at the expense of black smear.

  • @GoodGamer3000
    @GoodGamer3000Ай бұрын

    Only 3 months and there's already signs of burn-in? That sucks. I guess these aren't as close to ready for desktop use as I thought...

  • @GoodGamer3000

    @GoodGamer3000

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, I feel like that's worse than how a CRT would fare

  • @dog-jk2hn

    @dog-jk2hn

    Ай бұрын

    3 months doesn't really mean much. 3 months for him is 750 hours of static app usage, whereas I might not do that in a year, and you might not either. Certainly if his use case reflects yours, that sort of timescale makes a difference, but it's certainly worth considering if that's actually the case

  • @GoodGamer3000

    @GoodGamer3000

    Ай бұрын

    @@dog-jk2hn, I use the same PC for gaming and work, so having a word doc, spreadsheet, or email up side by side is a very common use case for me. For how much I would be spending on that monitor, even 7 months is unacceptable.

  • @RedundancyDept

    @RedundancyDept

    Ай бұрын

    @@dog-jk2hn 750 hours over 3 months is ~8 hours per day. This is not an exceptional use case for a computer monitor. I guess it's fine if OLEDs are only suitable for extremely light use and/or content consumption, but in that case they're basically just toys. This is one of the better video series on OLEDs for that reason; we're here to find out the extent to which this tech is really suitable for a mass of consumers who've been hearing for years how awesome it is.

  • @iPain3G

    @iPain3G

    Ай бұрын

    @@dog-jk2hn a ton of people work from home and use their own gear for it. 750h is nothing in this usecase. For example, i bought a used monitor with only 1500h in march, 2.5month later and ich have the same hours of usage he has in 3 month. After a year i will have easily 2500-3000hour on the panel. A normal IPS will most likely loose a bit of brightness because the background lights will burn out but the picture will be more or less the same after a full calibration. An OLED panel will be nearly dead after that many hours with work and gaming mixed load. OLED also suffer from major brightness loss which is unfixable. Burned out leds on an traditional panel can be replaced in 1-2h of work.

  • @notthedroidsyourelookingfo4026
    @notthedroidsyourelookingfo402629 күн бұрын

    I'm pretty sure that relaxing your eyes for 7 minutes at least every 4 hours is a good idea.

  • @nikolayivanov321
    @nikolayivanov32110 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the fantastic update! I fell in love with OLED panels after I bought an LG C1 TV a couple of years ago. Ever since then I wanted to buy an OLED monitor as well, but I work from home, so combining work and free time media consumption/gaming, 16 hours of continuous use isn't unusual for me. Spending that kind of money on a monitor, only to have noticeable burn in after a year or so is obviously not great. Guess I'll have to hold off for now and continue using my trusty IPS LG monitor.

  • @sush7117
    @sush7117Ай бұрын

    i don't think that using monitor for 16 hours straight is that unreasonable. I work from home so my PC works 24/7 pretty much

  • @RangerRobAZ

    @RangerRobAZ

    Ай бұрын

    You don’t get up to use bathroom or eat in 16 hours? Impressive.

  • @blackspider4

    @blackspider4

    Ай бұрын

    I think it's reasonable that you need to reevalute your lifestyle a bit

  • @sush7117

    @sush7117

    Ай бұрын

    @@RangerRobAZ i do but there is no reason to turn off my PC or monitor. It just plays some music or a video on the background

  • @kkjj4937

    @kkjj4937

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sush7117 there is a reason to execute the burn in protection feature tho

  • @Hathos9

    @Hathos9

    Ай бұрын

    Without having a screensaver or any similar features? Unrealistic.

  • @MogsterKupo
    @MogsterKupoАй бұрын

    Question, what mini LED alternatives (specifically 32" 4K flat screen) would you recommend?

  • @wasup23tube
    @wasup23tube17 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @BrianWagnerTheITGuy
    @BrianWagnerTheITGuyАй бұрын

    Thanks for the update. Hoping to see a 6 month update to see if the burn-in has accelerated or not.

  • @sobolanul82
    @sobolanul82Ай бұрын

    That's why I bought a 40" wide IPS LED for all-round use. And I usually use the computer often and for long periods of time. And with its 120Hz it's enough for my low-pace gaming.

  • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat

    @DragonOfTheMortalKombat

    29 күн бұрын

    Yeah but don't forget that he is using the worst case scenarios to push the monitor to it's limits. Realistically, OLED users will have a screen saver, dark mode, hide taskbar and window bars etc. for extra protection.

  • @riannair7101
    @riannair7101Ай бұрын

    Watching this trow me to wait new gen miniled monitors with 4k dimming zone! (TCL,Samsung Q series).

  • @cardboardpig
    @cardboardpig17 күн бұрын

    2 months in with this monitor, 12-14 hours a day as a software developer and a light mode enjoyer, no signs of burn in yet. I have all the pixel care settings enabled, pixel refresh usually runs at the end of the day when I switch it into standby mode, but sometimes it will run during the day when I go for a run at lunch.

  • @HappyMonday-cm9zc
    @HappyMonday-cm9zcАй бұрын

    After seeing this i am sticking with my X38S. Thank you

  • @HayashiKaiji
    @HayashiKaijiАй бұрын

    It's been that long huh? I took your advice to heart back when you were first reviewing OLED monitors. It was literally around the time I was looking for a new monitor myself. I DID NOT opted for OLED monitor, because I reaaaally didn't want to gamble on a 1k monitor with a risk of burn in. And it seems that there definitely is a risk for it.

  • @Dubulcle

    @Dubulcle

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, only if you're braindead and are looking at 1 image at 100% brightness for 15 hours a day, every day. Use your brain.

  • @Dubulcle

    @Dubulcle

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, only if you're stupid enough to look at an image on max brightness for 15 hours a day, every day. Use your brain.

  • @BIadelores

    @BIadelores

    Ай бұрын

    Depends on the usage. He’s been using the AW3423DW for 2 years and per his results he sees no burn in. This is a pseudo-stress test, so results won’t be the same as someone as using it more casually. I still recommend a two monitor setup with OLED handling all content and the LCD handling workload just to be safe.

  • @ShaneMcGrath.
    @ShaneMcGrath.Ай бұрын

    I can't remember what I said in the first video when you asked us to leave a guess for how long, I think I said around 8 months, It's looking like it might be close to see noticeable burn in. These OLED's are garbage, I don't want to baby sit a monitor. I'm actually watching this on a 52 inch Sony Bravia TV from 2006, Used daily as tv and monitor on second pc in lounge room, Perfect picture still.

  • @OmegaBlack999
    @OmegaBlack999Ай бұрын

    It's actually a little better than I expected. I just upgraded to the Gigabyte Aorus FO32U2. I have it side by side with a VA and the difference is stunning.

  • @Superdazzu2
    @Superdazzu2Ай бұрын

    Just bought an aw3423dwf, coming from a lg 27gp850, i will use the oled for gaming (at this point max 10 hours a week) and the lg for work (coding), it seems a nice combo

  • @alexossan2829
    @alexossan2829Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the update. Looks like OLED just isn't for me.

  • @dog-jk2hn

    @dog-jk2hn

    Ай бұрын

    For this use case, maybe not, but if you'd use the panel more for gaming than productivity, Steve experienced less burn in than this (nothing visible under any normal use, one faint line in the centre is the display on some gray screens) after 2 years of using the aw34dw as a primarily gaming display, with some browsing and media consumption.

  • @JoaoMXN

    @JoaoMXN

    Ай бұрын

    @@dog-jk2hn a monitor would be good after 8 years of usage, not only 2, like my last LCD monitor. 2 years is like a discardable product.

  • @Galkhar
    @GalkharАй бұрын

    I've been using a LG C1 48 inches for over 3 years, while doing a PhD, so it´s been used, for the vast majority of the time, for productivity. I believe my panel is over 8000 hours (I use it on average for 12-14 hours/day, but being an european model, it doesn't register how many hours it's been on; I'm using a ballpark figure, and the total of 4 pixel refreshers I counted, that these panels do every 2000 hours), and I still see no signs of burn-in. I do take some care (hidden taskbar, changing the wallpaper every minute, dark mode in all applications), but it would be interesting seeing if the more mature W-OLED technology, when compared to QD-OLED, is more or less prone to burn-in.

  • @peoplez129

    @peoplez129

    Ай бұрын

    WOLED comes with burn in, essentially. Vertical banding is absolutely visible on WOLED out of the box, and it gets better with image cleaning over time, but also gets worse at times too. Basically anything dark/medium gray will show a lot of uniformity issues that makes the screen look like a window that has been rained on for years and not cleaned. It's not too bad most of the time, but even in movies it can be an issue as you'll see the pattern here and there in darker scenes. So it sucks, but I guess the lack of uniformity might also condition you to not notice burn in when it does happen a little, because WOLED doesn't have perfect uniformity anyways. It's even more apparent the dimmer the screen is too. Like at 100% sRGB brightness, you might not notice it, but anything at like 150 nits or below, and you'll definitely see it, and the lower the brightness the more visible it becomes. This means you really want to avoid dark modes on WOLED unless it's near black, otherwise you might as well just use light modes so you don't see the uniformity issues, and hope that the light modes wear the pixels to more evenness. So dark modes may actually be worse for burn in on WOLED because you'll be having small bright elements while most other pixels will get used a lot less. The key is to try to make as many pixels as possible get worn more often so you can try to get some wear and tear uniformity.

  • @o0GermanGuy0o

    @o0GermanGuy0o

    Ай бұрын

    I have owned several oleds since 2015 and seen plenty of tests. Never seen such an oled burn in that fast, that is actually insane. And the tests i have seeb actually left the oled on the whole time and did not shut it down. So this tests is not even close to an extreme use case.

  • @helloguy8934

    @helloguy8934

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@peoplez129wat. Uniformity is not burn in

  • @JoeyGageyt
    @JoeyGageyt29 күн бұрын

    I just want to add that the 4 hour pixel refresh isn’t really as important to burn in as people think it is. The 4 hour refresher only stimulates the TFT layer to remove any temporary image retention within that layer. Permanent burn in is from uneven pixel wear, which the TFT stimulation does not help with. The big pixel refresher it does every 1000 hours or so is the tool that actually can help with permanent burn in. Not eliminate it, obviously. But it does help.

  • @helloguy8934

    @helloguy8934

    17 күн бұрын

    In this case there isn't burn in though.

  • @alecs5255
    @alecs5255Ай бұрын

    Thank you for doing burnin video cycle, interesting that some effect can be noticed already. Now curious to see if the (9000h?) panel refresh would make a difference to accumulated burn in.

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    9000? These are at 1500h mark on most monitors.

  • @CsabaTurik
    @CsabaTurikАй бұрын

    It's a pretty well known fact that QD-OLEDs will burn in faster than WOLED. Rtings already made a few interesting videos about it. Even LG called Samsung out in the past, because of their burn-in issues. I would be more interested in a burn-in test on the new LG (240-480 Hz dual mode) OLED panels to see how it holds up against QD-OLED.

  • @JoaoMXN

    @JoaoMXN

    Ай бұрын

    3rd gen QD-OLED are the best in terms of burn in, they're comparable to WOLED. In short, all OLEDs are trash with burn in.

  • @exscape

    @exscape

    Ай бұрын

    Weren't those issues because comp cycles weren't running properly? In their latest update they specifically mentioned the Samsung S95C as having LESS burn-in, and looking at their images, I agree.

  • @haukionkannel

    @haukionkannel

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah.. that was false news. In reality both are as bad. Theyre were problems that they did not run the refress cycle!

  • @Kryptic1046

    @Kryptic1046

    Ай бұрын

    @@JoaoMXN Agree, and the amount of people in these comments making excuses for OLED is pathetic. OLED is expensive shiny-looking e-waste.

  • @RicochetForce

    @RicochetForce

    Ай бұрын

    What’s concerning is that this beautiful tech is unbelievably fragile with regular PC use case scenarios. These things are far too expensive to be degrading like this.

  • @HakenMods
    @HakenModsАй бұрын

    this made me second guess getting on of these panels

  • @HageshiioGaming
    @HageshiioGamingАй бұрын

    Hey man love the videos. I have a quick question. MSI G274QPX 27" vs LG UltraGear 27GR93U-B 27" which one would you recommend??? I mainly play CS2, League and COD, but also play Elden ring, Cyberpunk etc. which would be better?

  • @AntonioDal.
    @AntonioDal.Ай бұрын

    Could you enable a tiny static dot (crosshair) in the middle of the screen and check a few months later to see burn-in? The middle dot of a crosshair is often the most static part of multiple games. You could also test it if it makes a difference to use a crosshair which is low/high in opacity

  • @nasko235679
    @nasko235679Ай бұрын

    I think we should just come to terms with the fact that an OLED monitor's usability cycle is pretty much the duration of its warranty. If you want the perks of OLED, you're going to have to buy a new one every 2-3 years with current technology, unlike other panel types where a monitor can easily last you 8-10 years.

  • @RedundancyDept

    @RedundancyDept

    Ай бұрын

    Just what the world needs: more disposable electronics

  • @GaryGreys-ri4wi

    @GaryGreys-ri4wi

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂 8/10 years? Maybe Las gen and before. Monitors last 3 years max now. Purely because of the MHZ. Give it 2 years games like warzone will average 300 400 fps lol those 144 240 monitor's will be no goodm agter 3 years witj my oled I'll go with a 500 600 mhz monitor by then lol

  • @nasko235679

    @nasko235679

    Ай бұрын

    @@RedundancyDept I think the main issue should be for companies to be required to be transparent with the customers. A lot of people don't know that they're buying a 2-3 year lifecycle product when they go for an OLED, they just think "oh look at the contrast and picture quality". Manufacturers should explicitly state that these products are expected to work as advertised for 2-3 years.

  • @JoaoMXN

    @JoaoMXN

    Ай бұрын

    @@GaryGreys-ri4wi Huh? My last 144hz (PG279Q) is alive and well after almost 7 years. I only stopped using it because I upgraded to a 4K display.

  • @hisfatness522

    @hisfatness522

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@GaryGreys-ri4wiOkay and now in English 😭

  • @QuatraaGaming
    @QuatraaGamingАй бұрын

    Thanks bro. After watching this series with egerness i think im goig to forgo OLED all together the blacks are nice and all but i dont want to babysit a monitor only for it to fuck up pretty soonish. My lcd ips 27" and Uw VA panel have over 13k hours on them using maya and unity aswell as browsing and gaming. The screens are as good as when i bought them pretty much. If i upgrade im leaning towards mini led for sure.

  • @RicochetForce

    @RicochetForce

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, my 160Hz 3440x1440p UW is around 20,000 hours with 50/50 gaming and productivity programs. I cannot blow money on something that will disintegrate with normal PC use.

  • @PavloRiabchuk
    @PavloRiabchukАй бұрын

    700 hours for my use case of a home PC for home office of 1-2 days and weekend gaming is about 30 weeks of 20 hours(mostly less than 20) a week usage. This is more than half a year of usage with no burn in really. Not bad.

  • @sblantipodi
    @sblantipodiАй бұрын

    This video is so useful, thanks for it. This somewhat proves that OLEDs are not meant for productivity working. Glad to have bought a MiniLED instead of an OLED one. Ciao.

  • @BaBaNaNaBa
    @BaBaNaNaBaАй бұрын

    Also this clearly shows that before burn in there basically is degradation... after 3 months, that's wild! Never would buy OLED for desktop again in this case, give that burn in / degradation lowers your overall brightness aswell!

  • @aberkae

    @aberkae

    Ай бұрын

    I have been using my Cx since almost 4 years now and still no image retention or signs of burn in. I do use Blue light protection and hdr off ( lowers brightness)when using Desktop outside of gaming and watching movies and use every mitigation feature like black Desktop and Dark mode on all applications. When gaming or watching movies I have brightness set to the maximum. If you are working with Desktop I would definitely avoid oled vs media consumption oled is still King!

  • @StevoHDA

    @StevoHDA

    Ай бұрын

    isn't it also at 100% brightness?

  • @aberkae

    @aberkae

    Ай бұрын

    @@StevoHDA yep plus no mitigation features were used in the testing. Great observation.

  • @666Maeglin
    @666MaeglinАй бұрын

    thanks for this.. you scared me away succesfully from buying an OLED

  • @emiel255
    @emiel255Ай бұрын

    You should definitely do more of these OLED burn in tests

  • @inceptionsd
    @inceptionsdАй бұрын

    I think that ANY defect or irregularity, when noticed can never be unnoticeable or barely noticeable.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652Ай бұрын

    I'm still avoiding OLED panels, both as a monitor and as a TV. I remember the days of plasma TVs and their awful burn-in, and I have no desire to deal with that again.

  • @bartoszmiki6774

    @bartoszmiki6774

    Ай бұрын

    There is nothing to worry if you game or watch movies. I play on my LG B1 since it was released and absolutely no sign of burn in.

  • @0xszander0

    @0xszander0

    Ай бұрын

    Tv's really do have very little issue with burn in nowadays. Much less static content. Can run cycles more often also. But it's clear to me now I will never be buying a oled monitor.

  • @0xszander0

    @0xszander0

    Ай бұрын

    @@bartoszmiki6774 That's a TV bro. Most people use monitors for both productivity and gaming.

  • @haukionkannel

    @haukionkannel

    Ай бұрын

    It depends on content… I watch movies and TV series… no problem with oled! I use computer for Office programs, editing etc… a problem to oled!

  • @rangersmith4652

    @rangersmith4652

    Ай бұрын

    Take a look at the number of TV channels who plaster their logo on the screen 24-7. If you watch such a channel a lot, that's gonna burn in.

  • @izraphailzero5610
    @izraphailzero5610Ай бұрын

    we need similar test with new LG woled

  • @erictayet
    @erictayetАй бұрын

    Tim is using this with light mode and not taking much precautions to minimise burn-in. I expect things to even out a bit in a few months. Pixel shift should even things out a bit.

  • @steverussell7005

    @steverussell7005

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah the best case for oleds is they lose brightness uniformly over time. I have two and I’m okay with it. Every oled phone I’ve had always got the status bar burned in by the time i upgraded and i expected that going in with monitors/tvs

  • @Sarity2.0
    @Sarity2.0Ай бұрын

    Do you think this is specific for the msi model do you think the Asus model would have less burn in fatigue?

  • @Matty-rn5gt
    @Matty-rn5gtАй бұрын

    Could be an idea to use PowerToys and utilise FancyZones and save profiles for 52/48 51/49 50/50 49/51 48/52 and toggle to a different layout every week for splitting the screen. This would “shift” the centre line just slightly left and right without visually being annoying.

  • @ShiroNoFune

    @ShiroNoFune

    Ай бұрын

    There are solutions but what Tim is trying to do is treating the monitor like a normal productivity one and comparing how long it lasts. 3 months and signs of burn in appearing is definitively not a good thing, and I say that as an Alienware 4k 32" OLED user.

  • @jackoberto01

    @jackoberto01

    Ай бұрын

    It would probably decrease the issue slightly but it's annoying having to find all these work arounds

  • @Dudi4PoLFr

    @Dudi4PoLFr

    Ай бұрын

    This idea is great but this would only leave a larger vertical bar in the middle after 6+ months. Also, the idea of babying a $1000+ display is just crazy for me.

  • @RicochetForce

    @RicochetForce

    Ай бұрын

    @@jackoberto01Essentially it’s babying a monitor on top of all the other OLED maintenance precautions.

  • @baalrog666
    @baalrog666Ай бұрын

    LG C2 42" pc monitor here, after one year and a half and ~5900 hrs, no sign of any burn-in. Mixed usage, games, movies, youtube, web browsing, with some oled precautions (black background, dark mode, hidden taskbar). Also I'm in a dark room, so I can keep brightness pretty low when web browsing, even during the day, I only turn it up for movies and games. From the rtings tests, it does look like woled, while the colors are not as good, is more resilient to burn-in, perharps due to the white subpixel.

  • @graysonpeddie

    @graysonpeddie

    Ай бұрын

    That's what I did too, although mine is 4933 hours at the time of writing. Here is hoping we can get up to 8,000 hours without any burn-in.

  • @georgevul3

    @georgevul3

    Ай бұрын

    Same hours C1 here. There are also no signs of burnout. Dark theme, hidden taskbar, all OLED protection technologies are turned off and the brightness is almost always 100%. A mixed work scenario (games, work, movies, browsing).

  • @graysonpeddie

    @graysonpeddie

    Ай бұрын

    @@georgevul3 Brightness almost always at 100% with no burn in!? Wow! Mine's just the opposite except for movies, TV shows, videos, and games! :D

  • @Obscure19

    @Obscure19

    Ай бұрын

    LG C2 here aswell with about 3000 hours so far, zero signs of burn-in with mixed use. Not taking any precautions, just letting the TV do it's own thing. I also have 100% OLED pixel brightness in both SDR and HDR and I have Windows HDR enabled all the time. Seems pretty resilient.

  • @Zoomborg

    @Zoomborg

    12 күн бұрын

    The point is that anyone who does work on his PC will need to have static toolbars for about 140h per month. Such is my case for CAD design. I also game on the same monitor but at that point it doesn't matter, the work would ruin an OLED monitor before the year is out. For gaming and media it's probably the best choice but it seems useless for any kind of serious work.

  • @Nienormalny
    @NienormalnyАй бұрын

    Signs of burn in after 3 months already? How do you expect to work on that for a year? Or two?

  • @ShiroNoFune
    @ShiroNoFuneАй бұрын

    One thing to consider is that there're no signs of burn in in literally anywhere else on the screen, just the middle bar portion, which is obviously related to the half/half usage of the app. So burn in shouldn't realistically be that easy to show if you're using productivity applications in dark mode and in full screen. Hopefully.

  • @nicolaicornelis2853
    @nicolaicornelis2853Ай бұрын

    This basically makes these OLEDs a non-starter. I'm not dropping 1k USD on something that starts breaking after a few months. If I want to throw my money away on shit that perishes, I will buy my girlfriend flowers.

  • @KeepAnOpenMind

    @KeepAnOpenMind

    Ай бұрын

    He clearly said he didn’t perform the pixel cleaning as often as it was recommended. It could be that if he does a few right now there will be no signs of burn-in after that. He just doesn’t do that to make it the worst test possible. And we had long known it might burn it and that this was why there were preventing / curing mechanisms, but he didn’t use those as much as it was recommended.

  • @eyescreamsandwitch52

    @eyescreamsandwitch52

    Ай бұрын

    @@KeepAnOpenMind Both Alienware and MSI has their pixel refresh available every 4 hours while Gigabyte makes their pixel refresh available every 6 - 8 hours. No clue how long before ASUS' Pixel clean triggers.

  • @nicolaicornelis2853

    @nicolaicornelis2853

    Ай бұрын

    @@KeepAnOpenMind I got all that, but as he said, he's just using it like you'd use any monitor; without caring for the OLED, which is kind of the point: If the screen can't care for itself, it's a problem. And 3 months is not that long, let's be honest. Maybe it would take 6-8 months if being a little more "careful", but how will it look after a year or two? Price is too step for it to essentially be a consumable.

  • @mannotwiththeplan

    @mannotwiththeplan

    Ай бұрын

    Why do you need OLED monitor for 100% using Office apps?

  • @eyescreamsandwitch52

    @eyescreamsandwitch52

    Ай бұрын

    @@mannotwiththeplan Desk space. Some people cant fit 2 monitors and some of those people do more than just game/watch videos on their screens. Hell, I'd love to have an LG LG 32UN880 as my office monitor while i game / watch videos on my OLED but that's not gonna happen with my current set up.

  • @underscoreMino
    @underscoreMinoАй бұрын

    As someone who likes to use the same ultrawide for work, gaming and watching movies/videos, this is an amazing video and I thank you for it. It validates my decision to avoid OLED and I have no doubts anymore that it was correct.

  • @RicochetForce

    @RicochetForce

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, for 16:9 it seems OLED is safer but since I love the convenience and immersion of 21:9 I’ll stick to LCD.

  • @HideSeekDestroy
    @HideSeekDestroyАй бұрын

    One thing I hope this series can help to answer is at what point the image retention becomes so bad that most people who can appreciate the advantages of an OLED would prefer an LCD. How much and how quickly image retention sets in is important, but when choosing monitor type, it is about the full experience that each offers.

  • @Rizu__
    @Rizu__Ай бұрын

    I had a PG27AQDM that I noticed, just after a day or two of using it, a vertical line down the middle of the panel in about the same shades of grey as you have on yours. I didn't use that monitor for productivity or splitscreening. Had it for slightly less than a month and returned it for an OLED UW which is perfect, but interesting nonetheless.

  • @tehfoxxy9630
    @tehfoxxy9630Ай бұрын

    dang burn in after 3 months?

  • @shinyhappyrem8728

    @shinyhappyrem8728

    Ай бұрын

    This is the extreme example. Besides, burn-in happens constantly with any display, you just don't see it (and get used to the dimming and color shifts).

  • @kingplunger6033

    @kingplunger6033

    29 күн бұрын

    More like 2, but yes

  • @Mormielo
    @MormieloАй бұрын

    I hoped for better results...

  • @greggmacdonald9644
    @greggmacdonald9644Ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing this. Because of burn-in issues, it's why I'm not considering an OLED this gen. Perhaps next gen will be better, in part bc of the switch to Blue Phosphorescent LEDs in 2025.

  • @RandomUnassignedYTHandle
    @RandomUnassignedYTHandle29 күн бұрын

    Gave my dad an AW3423DW. I have an LG CX. We've both set screen savers. I further have a key combination that I trigger to activate a screen saver when I walk away from the display. Going back to CRTs I've been doing this so long it's almost a subconscious behavior now. And I find it no bother.

  • @Dudi4PoLFr
    @Dudi4PoLFrАй бұрын

    I if would like to use an OLED I would need a second main display to switch when not gaming. This is ridiculously bad, especially for that price!

  • @yosifvidelov

    @yosifvidelov

    Ай бұрын

    That is my setup i use a main IPS display with all windows icons on it for browsing and static image work and an WOLED display with no windows icons on it and black wallpaper. Only using it for gaming and movies. So Burn in will not be an issue for me for a long time.

  • @saadhero9107

    @saadhero9107

    Ай бұрын

    @@yosifvidelov I still want to browse on mine but prefer using edge for this, since the full screen mode allows the tabs to appear only when your mouse goes there. Chrome is garbage in this sense but am not sure about other browsers.

  • @user-kq6ei3oh2z
    @user-kq6ei3oh2zАй бұрын

    When will 480hz 27inch Oled drop ?

  • @JoeMama-yl1ow

    @JoeMama-yl1ow

    Ай бұрын

    It wont till 2026

  • @arttizkappa2588

    @arttizkappa2588

    Ай бұрын

    1440p august/sep

  • @Neko2394
    @Neko2394Ай бұрын

    I've been using my LG 27gr95qe-b since its release and it's doing just fine, but I use it mostly for gaming and content consumption, with a bit of web browsing. I keep an LCD as secondary monitor for productivity. I know it sucks not having one monitor to do both but I'm fine with this use case. I've also been using an LG CX for 4 years as a TV exclusively and I can't notice any signs of burn in.

  • @BullrullarN
    @BullrullarNАй бұрын

    No problems with white lines? Mine had problems both before and after the FW.010 update. I could also notice weird artifacts running the screen at low refresh rate. Like when playing Subnautica with VRR and the FPS dropped to 40-60 in some dark area, then I would get noticeable vertical banding moving over the screen. Also displaying a dark gradient at low refresh rate (black to dark grey) with HDR enabled showed some artifacts that looked like a combination of blocking and dithering.

  • @greggreg2458
    @greggreg2458Ай бұрын

    I've been using an LG C2 for 5 months, I mostly play strategy games (so lot's of UI and static text, menus and so on) absolutely zero burn in

  • @LeperMessiah1977

    @LeperMessiah1977

    Ай бұрын

    I just bought an LG C3 OLED EVO TV. Very happy with the mandatory screen saver that starts after 2 min of not using the TV. Stops me from worrying and keeps me sane 🙂My first LG product.

  • @onmywayto974

    @onmywayto974

    Ай бұрын

    It's LG :)

  • @sujimayne

    @sujimayne

    Ай бұрын

    Cool story, bro. Zero burn-in, but panel brightness loss that will keep accumulating.

  • @chrisbenn
    @chrisbennАй бұрын

    What! after 3 month?! that was fast! OLED sucks! Brunin after just 3 month! damnnnn!

  • @amariel3310
    @amariel3310Ай бұрын

    These results are making me question switching from miniLED to OLED again, considering mine already has crazy black levels!

  • @paulcox2447

    @paulcox2447

    29 күн бұрын

    If you're happy with what you have just keep it.

  • @GiGaSzS
    @GiGaSzS29 күн бұрын

    Please include some objective comparisons such as color accuracy and maximum brightness, in these burnin updates!

  • @Yurgen_S
    @Yurgen_SАй бұрын

    Honestly, we need better tech. How can people be ok with disposable monitors? Always a compromise: IPS with raised blacks, VA with black smearing, OLEDs with the hideous subpixel layouts and burn-in after 3 months of USE (we shouldn't be calling this "deliberate burning-in"). I just hope MicroLED tech matures faster to replace OLEDs, giving us all the benefits of every other tech: infinite contrast ratio, high peak brightness, zero delay while NOT beign disposable.

  • @chanhien4000

    @chanhien4000

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you, and yet apologists will still come here and tell people with burn in how they're using it wrong. Spending over 1k for a monitor that literally shows how it's dying is insane.

  • @RedundancyDept

    @RedundancyDept

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, computer monitors are in a tough place. Desktop work causes burn-in on OLEDs and disables local dimming on high-end LCD panels, which means low contrast in SDR mode. These problems remain no matter how much money you have to throw at the problem. TVs, by contrast, can get away with local dimming in SDR and they typically care much less about burn-in on OLEDs. A TV with excellent image quality is also much much cheaper than a truly "HDR capable" monitor, even when the TV is three times larger. I decided years ago that chasing image quality on my computer monitor wasn't worthwhile; in a gaming context, IPS' raised blacks don't really bother me, and for movies, I have a vastly superior television. It looks like that calculus hasn't changed.

  • @ZomgZomg007
    @ZomgZomg007Ай бұрын

    only 3 months? jesus christ :/

  • @dupebob
    @dupebobАй бұрын

    i got that line too not using any side by side content and only playing games on it. they already found a way to protect the blue LED from burning out and degrading over time. but the problem is this element is pretty toxic for humans.

  • @sasca854
    @sasca85423 сағат бұрын

    Appreciate the insight. I was skeptical when I heard certain techtubers claiming that burn in was essentially a non-issue now. I'm going to stick with mini LED until microLED becomes more generally available. If I were _only_ gaming then OLED might make sense, but I game _and_ work on the same monitor so it needs to be able to do both equally well.

  • @marcus_cole_2
    @marcus_cole_226 күн бұрын

    This is why I still use a screensaver to this day. I use a particular screensaver that allows me to show any number of photos across multiple screens. It's a great program, especially since traditional screensavers only focus on one screen. I have a button on my Elgato Stream Deck that activates the screensaver when I'm walking away from my monitor. It goes into grayscale, ensuring that nothing static remains on the screen and if anything is static, it's in faint gray or black. And I don't even use expensive monitors. I don't understand why we ever abandoned the screensaver concept. We just needed better screensavers-right pictures, saved from the internet, home photos, drawings, or AI art in simple grayscale, displayed on every active screen, not just one. The more technology changes, the more some things should stay the same.

  • @VADemon

    @VADemon

    21 күн бұрын

    There exist perfect wallpapers. Pipes and Metamorphosis. More seriously, I am with you on wallpapers and screensavers. My favourite tweak/hack was to set browser's new tab background to the desktop wallpaper. Hm thinking of it, I should try to revive the idea as an extension. Back then I literally linked the image on the file system, that's no longer possible after the NTFS BSoD exploit (:

  • @marcus_cole_2

    @marcus_cole_2

    21 күн бұрын

    @@VADemon multi-screen work with nas "multi-photo-quotes scr" look it up no www here :(

  • @BaBaNaNaBa

    @BaBaNaNaBa

    18 күн бұрын

    bare black screen or 0,0,0 RGB background is way better. cause off is always better tham on

  • @marcus_cole_2

    @marcus_cole_2

    18 күн бұрын

    @BaBaNaNaBa Then just turn off the monitor. That's even better. But then again, you don't know if it's on or off, outside of a small LED, if that. When you can have beautiful artwork in grayscale or color, which is also really good for it, especially grayscale. And when you have something that goes on every single monitor instead of just one, even better. And you know the screen is working.

  • @DaveGamesVT
    @DaveGamesVT29 күн бұрын

    I REALLY can't wait until OLEDs are replaced either by LCDs with enough zones or something else. What a stupid technology.

  • @StreliziaDeWitt
    @StreliziaDeWittАй бұрын

    My first OLED panel (PG48UQ) burned in around the 8-9 month mark. But gladly it got replaced.

  • @itouchrocker
    @itouchrocker26 күн бұрын

    hi, any plans on reviewing the MSI MPG 274URF QD ?

  • @thatguy7595
    @thatguy7595Ай бұрын

    Imagine working for 8 hours without having time for a 7 minute break

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine that your monitor decides when you have brakes from work.

  • @Scholle92

    @Scholle92

    Ай бұрын

    It´s not about a 7 minute break at a convenient point in time though. It´s about having to think about starting the pnael protection before a break and if you forget it having 7 minutes of forced downtime at a possibly very annoying time. Of course it´s not the end of the world but it is a disadvantage that a LCD monitor simply doesn´t have.

  • @Totto70770

    @Totto70770

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine paying four figures for a monitor that won't last a year of normal use.

  • @PREDATEURLT

    @PREDATEURLT

    Ай бұрын

    @@Totto70770 It will show you what you have worked on over the year.

  • @LordManhattan
    @LordManhattanАй бұрын

    This isn't "burn-in". It's "burn-out". Half the panel is aging quicker than the other half, i.e the pixels are getting dimmer, not by "burning in". If it was burn in you'd recognize specific patterns, boarders, etc. from the application and Windows UI, but that's not the case here. Herr you have an even degradation of luminosity in 50% of the panel, which tells me it's a hardware defect and not caused by "burn-in". This will be especially true if the panel is made of two fused panels like a lot of panels are.

  • @alex24buc

    @alex24buc

    Ай бұрын

    Well said, on my 321urx I noticed the same situation, 50% of the right panel is a little dimmer than the other 50% left panel. This is noticeable on a white window, in word for example. I guess it is normal.

  • @osirisgolad

    @osirisgolad

    Ай бұрын

    What do you think burn-in is? It's the pixels getting dimmer according to how much time they spend being turned on. Did you even watch the video? He explains that the right half of the display is burned in more because that's where he often uses a white background text editor, whereas the left half is mostly reserved for browser usage.

  • @alex24buc

    @alex24buc

    Ай бұрын

    @@osirisgoladMy monitor is new and since the beginning I used two separate word windows and I imediately saw that the right side is a little dimmer than the left side, both windows with microsoft word. So this couldn t be burn in, it is the panel, it doesn t have a brightness uniformity.

  • @osirisgolad

    @osirisgolad

    Ай бұрын

    @@alex24buc Yeah, and on Tim's monitor that wasn't the case, it was uniform when he checked the panel in the first video he did.

  • @alex24buc

    @alex24buc

    Ай бұрын

    @@osirisgolad i understand, so on Tim’s it is a burn in degradation and on mine it is a hardware deffect. Anyway it is something very little noticeable and I will no return or sell it. In games it is perfect.

  • @shoppster300
    @shoppster300Ай бұрын

    I will turn my monitor on at 8am and using CAD drafting and rendering software for 9 to 10 hours straight, then straight into some gaming or you tube or whatever, sometimes not turning it off again until between 11pm to 1am. So roughly 15 hours a day it will be used, and I do this 7 days a week because I am an insane workaholic who loves gaming. roughly 5000 hours of use a year. I don't believe OLED is ready for me yet.

  • @SpontaneousWeasel
    @SpontaneousWeasel15 күн бұрын

    I'm using a 55inch oled TV as an uktrawide 3560x1080 - its so cool.