Pretty horrible for having to pay most likely triple that of what LG's OLED TV costs:Did you see the Halo round the white square in the black screen test?
i will. Currently testing the LG 32EP950 OLED monitor and should still have that with me when the Asus arrives for reviewPretty horrible for having to pay most likely triple that of what LG's OLED TV costs:
https://youtu.be/Urrnorr-hl0?t=382
My bet is that "reviewers" won't be doing any side by side comparison to OLEDs...
Asus won't be happy about that...i will. Currently testing the LG 32EP950 OLED monitor and should still have that with me when the Asus arrives for review
but I don’t think thin white lines on a black background are a particular useful or fair test of real life HDR experience and haloing tbh
i will. Currently testing the LG 32EP950 OLED monitor and should still have that with me when the Asus arrives for review
but I don’t think thin white lines on a black background are a particular useful or fair test of real life HDR experience and haloing tbh
The camera was filming it from off dead centre which may of made a huge differenceDid you see the Halo round the white square in the black screen test?
Am not sure which one is worst out of these 2
1. The $2999 price Tag
2 It only has HDMI version 2.0
point light sources are going to have halos around them.
I Thought i seen Halo's on my OLED before, This explains it thenWhile an OLED doesn’t produce halos, your eyes see them.
I notice it on my OLED tv
60Hz just isn’t suitable for gaming nowadays.