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Laptop: Asus VivoBook 15 OLED : Intel® Core™ i3-1125G4, Intel UHD, 8 GB RAM, Micron NVMe 512 GB, Windows 11 Home (21H2), Illegear Z5 SKYLAKE: Intel Core i7-6700HQ, Nvidia Geforce GTX 970M, 16 GB RAM, ADATA SU800 M.2 SATA 512GB, Windows 11 Pro (22H2).

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PC: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, Gigabyte Geforce RTX 3080 Vision OC 10G, X570 AORUS Elite WIFI Motherboard, HyperX FURY 32GB DDR4-3200 RGB RAM, Creative Sound Blaster AE-9 Sound Card, Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 SATA 500GB, ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 SATA 2TB, Asus HyperX Fury RGB SSD 960GB, Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 3.5 HDD 2TB, Cooler Master MASTERLIQUID ML240R ARGB, Cooler Master MASTERFAN MF120R ARGB, Cooler Master ELV8 Graphics Card Holder ARGB, Asus ROG Strix 1000G PGU, Lian Li LANCOOL II MESH RGB Case, Windows 11 Pro (22H2). The upcoming 27" 240Hz monitors will probably take the cake for "best overall gaming monitors" but in-depth reviews are still pending. On the 34" front the Dell AW3423DWF seems to be the best atm. In the 42" space the LG C2 is the obvious choice, as it's pricing is extremely aggressive. The 45" ultrawides all have the same dealbreaking issue: Pixel density. The Acer and Asus variants are already marketed with a $100 premium or more. They all use the same panel, so the main diffrence will come down to small details and the price. The issue you're describing is probably just temporary image retention, which goes away in a few minutes.Īt 27" i'd say the LG one will be the obvious choice. I've been using my LG C2 for hundreds of hours of desktop useage and gaming since i got it a few months back.

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Just asking a genuine question about data on that. It is definetly a different kind of technology, than my first-gen TV. If I would use it as a monitor for 100hr, it would definetly have noticeable effects.ĮDIT: I do not want to make any statement to the reliability of OLED monitors. I am *very* careful with my OLED TV an notice some slight burn in on plain gray surfaces from time to time. Has anyone results on hardcore burn-in tests on the existing OLEDs in Laptops or the Alienware?












Diskmark linus tech tips