Yeah, Sony keeps making moronic and mental design choices that doesn't make sense. What's the point in having a Sony 42" OLED if they don't focus on gaming.Hear ya, there was someone who did an lag test I think it was an german demo of the 42" Sony and it still had pretty bad lag.
Sony seem to focus more on the movie experience and not so much gamers side of things, which is mental since they have one of the best games consoles on the market.
I am still intrigued to see the Sony since they do claim to work on that shadow detail problem which LG is well known to have problems with especially out the box. I still have issues with black shadow detail on my 42" with black crush, but not hit 100 hours use yet and apparently it should be miles better @ 250-300 hours.
LG already did an excellent job on the colors like when watching Netflix. I don't even have to change any setting! I didn't know anything about the black shadow detail, I just got impressed by the great colors, contrast and the OLED beauty. Gaming side, yes, a lot of black details were absent in GTAV/Online. I couldn't see crap during the nights and Series A Bikers setup for example.
30", WOLED and glossy hopefully. Anti-glare/matte is hideous and QD-OLED proved that seeing Vincent his review. I mean, that **** applies to my LCD monitor too.LG looking at 30" OLED monitors
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1649687951
Glossy has only one issue which not cumbersome: reflective screen. I just close my curtains and problem solved. JOLED, ain't gonna happen because 1) extremely limited and 2) nothing is know so far regarding the burn-ins and 3) extremely expensive.