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 DrR1pper » 13 Apr 2022, 00:44

I'm still absolutely in love with this monitor. If anything, increasingly so with time.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by Discorz » 13 Apr 2022, 01:05

DrR1pper wrote:
13 Apr 2022, 00:44
I'm still absolutely in love with this monitor. If anything, increasingly so with time.
I suggest you make a new separate thread in "General — Displays, Graphics & More" and gather all your findings there. Also u would get a better response from people.
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 13 Apr 2022, 01:14

Discorz wrote:
13 Apr 2022, 01:05
I suggest you make a new separate thread in "General — Displays, Graphics & More" and gather all your findings there. Also u would get a better response from people.
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by kyube » 27 Apr 2022, 21:48

I wonder if this panel can be overclocked to 240hz on a lower resolution (as 3440x1440@175hz is the scaler/TCON limit)?
Perhaps 1920x1440 or 1920x1080 at +240hz? It would have the response times to keep up, hmm...

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by TimothyLavrentiev » 28 Apr 2022, 11:07

Samsung QD OLED is the best thing i got :)
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by lossofmercy » 06 May 2022, 14:59

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhto9Mm ... l=HDTVTest

Very interesting, looks like the reference was dismissed to make things "pop" more. I wonder if this can be solved with a company more focused on color accuracy.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by Kamen Rider Blade » 09 Jun 2022, 07:36

I hope they make a version of QD OLED that is standard RGB Sub-Pixel arrangement.

None of this proprietary Sub-Pixel layout.

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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by Tom Clancy's E-sport » 15 Jun 2022, 19:31

It seems AW3423DW has strange flickering. How long can you play games with this monitor? Have you ever noticed any fatigue?

https://youtu.be/Ny7Nlk0V9DA.
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by DrR1pper » 16 Jun 2022, 00:30

Tom Clancy's E-sport wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 19:31
It seems AW3423DW has strange flickering. How long can you play games with this monitor? Hae you ever noticed any fatigue?

https://youtu.be/Ny7Nlk0V9DA.
Absolutely zero eye strain issues here. Literally the best monitor i've ever used.
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Re: Samsung QD OLED

Post by jasswolf » 16 Jun 2022, 01:27

Tom Clancy's E-sport wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 19:31
It seems AW3423DW has strange flickering. How long can you play games with this monitor? Hae you ever noticed any fatigue?

https://youtu.be/Ny7Nlk0V9DA.
This has been covered a fair bit, and isn't anything like PWM-based dimming solutions from the past. It's a normal feature of OLED panels, and shouldn't be an issue for eye strain.

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