I'm considering upgrading my monitor after getting a new PC, and I'm eyeing the AOC Q27G4ZD for $500. My old monitor is a 27-inch 1080p, and I've heard a lot about how great OLEDs are. But I'm worried it might be "too good to be true" given the price compared to other OLED models. Can anyone share their experiences or opinions on whether OLED monitors are really as good as everyone says?
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I think OLED is great for movies and games, but I have found that for office productivity, they aren't the best choice—text clarity can be a bit blurry. If you mostly play games, go for it! Just know you'll need to consider screen settings for optimal use.
If you're mainly gaming, you'll love the benefits of high response times!
I'm a huge fan of OLED. While some warn they might not last as long as traditional monitors, I've had my LG OLED TV for over 9 years with no burn-in issues. Just be cautious if you plan on using it for static images or UI elements—a little maintenance can help prevent problems!
Wow, 9 years is impressive! But are you saying the more expensive OLEDs only last 5-6 years? That seems short.
I think it really depends on usage. Using diverse content helps maintain the screen's life.
Absolutely, OLED monitors provide excellent color contrast and response times. Just make sure your PC can handle 1440p, as there's usually around a 10-20% drop in frames when upgrading from 1080p. But if you're already running smooth on high FPS games, you should be fine!
That drop sounds about right! My setup is getting around 400 fps now, so I think I'm good.
What about ghosting or smearing issues with OLED screens?
That’s a fair point. I spend around 80% of my time on productivity tasks.