With this I am at a comfortable distance from the screen, maybe 3 feet or so. I also bought a desk clamp for it so that I could clamp the lg cx to the back of the desk to get even more distance between me and the screen. I bought a special desk for it that is 72" wide and 36" deep. I can use it with the ceiling fan lights on that is positioned almost right above my head, and I dont even notice a reflection.Ĥ8" is huge for sure. The screen is glossy, but it has some sort of pretty great anti glare. Ive only had it a few weeks so I dont have any burn in ofcourse, but I got the 5 year bestbuy warranty just in case. I can only speak to the lg cx 48 as thats what I have, got it a few weeks ago.įor OLED burn in I dont really know. Please share any experience you've had with any of them! Thank you for any feedback or recommendations! No PBP - this is a bummer, as I'd love to be able to use both my Mac and PC on the same screen, but I'm open to just switching the inputs.48" is huge - I have a monitor arm that supports heavy monitors, so I'll at least be able to push it farther back on my desk.The colors and image quality will be better on a glossy screen, but I'm worried it may be too reflective. Glossy screen - this is a pro and a con.OLED burn-in - so far, people are not really reporting this issue with LG's recent OLED panels, which makes me feel good, but it doesn't mean this isn't a risk.My hesitations for the 48" LG OLED CX/C1 are the following: Potential QA issues - I heard the new batch has been decent so far, but I've also read horror stories.VA panel color accuracy - it's possible the colors are just not accurate enough for design or video work.I've seen videos regarding this and it doesn't look great. I would hate to buy this now only for the mini-LED version to release a few months down the road after my return window has closed. A mini-LED version of this monitor has recently been announced.My hesitations for the Samsung Odyssey G9 are the following: There will be bars above and below, but at least the pixels will truly be off, which apparently provides a really nice ultrawide experience. Support for custom resolutions - meaning I can emulate an ultrawide resolution easily.OLED - outstanding colors, true blacks, and handles ghosting better.The 48" LG OLED CX/C1 appeals to be for the following reasons: 240Hz - somewhat cool, but most builds won't be able to push that kind of performance (depending on the game).PBP - I can use my MacBook alongside my PC.32:9 resolution - awesome for productivity and gaming.The Samsung Odyssey G9 appeals to me for the following reasons: I do design work, so color accuracy is important, but I also love to game, so gaming performance is something to consider, as well. I am torn between these two displays, given that they are in the same price range.įor context, I would be using the display with both Mac and PC. This is a lengthy one, but I would greatly appreciate any feedback! UWG Nick, a 21:9 Youtube channel with gameplay videos "Wide as Fcuk", Youtube channel for 21:9 info and game reviews Rule 5: No Box Pictures Related sub-reddits: Rule 4: No referral links, URL shorteners, or selling used monitors. Follow reddiquette it's a good set of basic guidelines for a more cohesive community. Rule 3: Use original sources for links, credit the OP/OC. No racism, sexism, personal insults, harassment, etc. Rule 1: All posts need to be vaguely connected to 21:9. Subreddit of the 21:9 & 32:9 aspect ratio Join us on Discord! / Ultrawide Enthusiasts
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