Got my G9 all set up and so far so good. Thought I had some dead pixels at first but they were just flecks of dust or something lol. No light bleed or HDR flicker as far as I can tell.
I'm coming from a 4K 32" monitor so my main thing I thought I'd miss is how sharp texts looks, but I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised at how crisp everything looks. I've only ever had 1080p/4K in the past so I expected 1440p to look a lot worse than it does.
Gonna need to do some tests in games first, although after booting up a game or two I definitely need to download some 32:9 fixes.
Just checked in the settings and I'm already on version 5.4 (1005.4), so looks like Samsung is updating their ones now so we don't have to do it.
Edit: Okay, so I can't actually boot up games in 240hz mode? It constantly tries to find the signal, switching the display on and off non-stop. I can only get it to stop if I hit ctrl+alt+del. I guess I wouldn't really be able to run anything at 240hz anyway, but as someone who was coming from a 60hz screen, I was having fun moving the mouse around at 240hz lol.
I'm coming from a 4K 32" monitor so my main thing I thought I'd miss is how sharp texts looks, but I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised at how crisp everything looks. I've only ever had 1080p/4K in the past so I expected 1440p to look a lot worse than it does.
Gonna need to do some tests in games first, although after booting up a game or two I definitely need to download some 32:9 fixes.
Just checked in the settings and I'm already on version 5.4 (1005.4), so looks like Samsung is updating their ones now so we don't have to do it.
Edit: Okay, so I can't actually boot up games in 240hz mode? It constantly tries to find the signal, switching the display on and off non-stop. I can only get it to stop if I hit ctrl+alt+del. I guess I wouldn't really be able to run anything at 240hz anyway, but as someone who was coming from a 60hz screen, I was having fun moving the mouse around at 240hz lol.
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