The way that these nerds set their displays is truly awful. It's always so warm that the entire image is some shade of red and whites look urine stained, and they use arguments like "well your eyes are just used to looking at blue-tinted screens" as if you don't look at things in the real world.And for some reason, whenever I go through the calibration settings on avsforums the picture looks awful.
The way that these nerds set their displays is truly awful. It's always so warm that the entire image is some shade of red and whites look urine stained, and they use arguments like "well your eyes are just used to looking at blue-tinted screens" as if you don't look at things in the real world.
Bang on man. Absolutely bang on. I believe people that calibrate their TVs and then claim to like how it looks are without souls.The way that these nerds set their displays is truly awful. It's always so warm that the entire image is some shade of red and whites look urine stained, and they use arguments like "well your eyes are just used to looking at blue-tinted screens" as if you don't look at things in the real world.
Everyone in this thread hating on IPS but my 27" IPS 4K monitor still looks amazing to me
Bang on man. Absolutely bang on. I believe people that calibrate their TVs and then claim to like how it looks are without souls.
Only on Gaf! Yes it was obviously a joke."without souls" lol, hopefully hyperbole or you're mad as a bean, I prefer calibration but enjoy your telly how you like .
If you want to look at purple people then more power to you, I'll continue to enjoy and espouse the virtue of my piss-faces.
Exactly.PC monitors always look shit to me. Awful colours, contrast, black levels and HDR. The matte finish doesn't help either.
Great if you're a PrO e-SpOrTz G4m3r but I want maximum visual fidelity and immersion.
Make sure you new TV has HDMI 2.1. Just a thought and futureproof.So I typically play my PC games on a 1080p LCD panel. I also have an LG OLED in the living room - which I seldom use for gaming.
Nevertheless, I hooked my PC up to the LG and the difference in visuals is staggering. Spiderman - which is essentially an upscaled PS4 game - looked breathtaking. Conversely the visuals looked so dull and flat on my LCD monitor. I also always felt Doom Eternal looked quite average looking on my PC monitor, but it looked utterly insane on the OLED.
For both games, the image had a real sense of depth, visual effects/particles/colours had a notable 'pop' and playing games was so much more enjoyable and immersive.
The difference in graphics between the two display sets was day and night. Both Spiderman and Doom Eternal looked significantly better on the OLED. I know many of you are disappointed that most games look crossgen but it was clear to me that having a high quality TV set can offset the limited visual improvement we've seen in games today.
Truthfully I yearn for an OLED as my PC monitor however the prospect of burn in scares the pants out of me as I spend the vast majority of PC usage with Firefox + Microsoft Word (static elements). But the sweet, sweet picture quality is so alluring...
#opinion, not fact. Move on sir.Lol IPS in 2022. Those backlights looks like shit
bullshit. IQ cant be way off, except the colors. But only colors don't define IQ. Unless he has a Sears housebrand PoSYes, my brother has one. The image quality looks like garbage, especially compared to an OLED.
The picture looks much better on the OLED. Better colours, motion, and black levels. There is also no contest with regards to the HDR performance too. IPS panels look like absolute garbage in comparison.bullshit. IQ cant be way off, except the colors. But only colors don't define IQ. Unless he has a Sears housebrand PoS
#opinion, not fact. Move on sir.
IPS is fantastic if you get a panel with little/no noticeable bleed.Everyone in this thread hating on IPS but my 27" IPS 4K monitor still looks amazing to me
IPS is fantastic if you get a panel with little/no noticeable bleed.
Here’s one that’ll make GAF laugh, but my 25 inch 1080p IPS (EX2510) is far better than my Bravia XD8088 which has 4k/HDR and cost £700.
The way that these nerds set their displays is truly awful. It's always so warm that the entire image is some shade of red and whites look urine stained, and they use arguments like "well your eyes are just used to looking at blue-tinted screens" as if you don't look at things in the real world.
I don't like that yellow hue that warmer settings seem to offer.So true, i tried set up like that but couldn't handle it for long. The warmest color pallete i can handle is "standard\normal", anything warmer than that is bad to my eyes (and i used cold for many years before).
Your posting on a gaming forum you are a nerd too…The way that these nerds set their displays is truly awful. It's always so warm that the entire image is some shade of red and whites look urine stained, and they use arguments like "well your eyes are just used to looking at blue-tinted screens" as if you don't look at things in the real world.
The jump from 60hz to 90hz was clearly noticeable for me, from 90hz to 144hz already not so huge, so I'm more than satisfied with my 120hz LG OLED48CX.Nah. I'll stick with my 240hz monitor.
Fluidity over fidelity all the time, every time.
I have an OLED C1 65 TV for Movies and Series and while games also look great on it, I can't help it but miss the 240hz.The jump from 60hz to 90hz was clearly noticeable for me, from 90hz to 144hz already not so huge, so I'm more than satisfied with my 120hz LG OLED48CX.
Once you got true black you can't go back.