Samsung QD OLED

High Hz on OLED produce excellent strobeless motion blur reduction with fast GtG pixel response. It is easier to tell apart 60Hz vs 120Hz vs 240Hz on OLED than LCD, and more visible to mainstream. Includes WOLED and QD-OLED displays.
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by Adi-C » 06 Mar 2022, 11:19

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comme ... _to_lg_c1/
Unfortunately no bfi at all on this one... :|

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by Discorz » 15 Mar 2022, 10:01

Someone did a quick overview of AW3423DW.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by lossofmercy » 16 Mar 2022, 12:55

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For pure picture quality right now, it's unbeatable right now according to Linus.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 16 Mar 2022, 21:13

Updated chart:

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Data from (click pic to forum):

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& https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/lg/48-c1-oled

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by lossofmercy » 20 Mar 2022, 20:22

So the question is did it remove all the annoying things from OLED like the auto brightness modulation/need to recalibrate the display by burning the pixels? Listening to the tech, I feel like they should have, but would like to hear about real life burn in test and live usecases.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 21 Mar 2022, 23:19

Should be receiving the Alienware this Thursday. Send me your questions/requests if any. Probably won’t be able to answer till Saturday though as at red bull f1 factory on Friday.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 23 Mar 2022, 15:45

Monitor arrived early morning ahead of schedule. TLDR, I'm rather impressed.

Now I understand what Linus meant when he said "the clarity feels almost strobing clear to me" because it does for me too. Don't get me wrong, it's not and that's especially clear when you run the BlurBuster ghosting test BUT it almost feels like it is when in game. There is just zero ghosting on this thing and that's why it feels so good in motion.

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You can see the red and green horizontal edge fringing due to the triangular sub-pixel arrangement in the picture too.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by Discorz » 23 Mar 2022, 16:33

DrR1pper wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 15:45
Monitor arrived early morning ahead of schedule. TLDR, I'm rather impressed.

Now I understand what Linus meant when he said "the clarity feels almost strobing clear to me" because it does for me too. Don't get me wrong, it's not and that's especially clear when you run the BlurBuster ghosting test BUT it almost feels like it is when in game. There is just zero ghosting on this thing and that's why it feels so good in motion.

You can see the red and green horizontal edge fringing due to the triangular sub-pixel arrangement in the picture too.
Hell yeah! 8-) Now we wait 1000Hz or at least 480.
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 23 Mar 2022, 16:40

Discorz wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 16:33
Hell yeah! 8-) Now we wait 1000Hz or at least 480.
Lol...just please make it in ultrawide. Just like with the inky blacks, zero BLB and zero IPS glow of OLED, I can't go back to 16:9 now. :P
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 23 Mar 2022, 16:43

Regarding the greed/red fringing....it's really not noticeable at normal viewing distance and even if I get close enough for it to be noticeable, it's completely tolerable to me. Of course, YMMV. A more than happy compromise for me given its list of pro's. Brightness is not as bright as I'm used to (I use max brightness 24/7 even in pitch black room but it's actually brighter than I thought it would be) but the inky-blacks/infinite-contrast and complete lack of black crush makes up for it. Wouldn't mind it being brighter of course but it's more than good enough for now until the next gen qd-oled panels come out.

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