![]() ![]() There are opportunities for improvement here. That means that it’s good enough for content creation as well. Our colorimeter reading gave us just under 100% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, and a Delta E average of less than 1. What we were particularly please about were the color representation and color accuracy. Its flex is quite literally its flex.īeing an OLED panel, we weren't surprised to also find its colors rich and its blacks beautifully deep. And it can completely flatten as well for games like Rocket League and Sid Meier's Civilization VI. That means that you can pretty much play whatever PC game genre you want on this monitor at the most ideal curve for immersion. As with any new tech, it's an expensive piece of kit, but it gives you a whole new experience you won't get from all other ultrawide gaming display - and gaming monitors in general, for that matter.īy bendable, we really do mean bendable as this display's panel is capable of curving up to 800R. ![]() Read our in-depth Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 reviewīendable monitors have arrived in the PC gaming world, and the Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 OLED is one of the pioneers. But, then again, if you’re buying a monitor that costs as much as this one does, you probably have the gear to back it up. Unfortunately, because of its size and tech, you need a seriously powerful PC to take full advantage of it. It now comes with Samsung's new Quantum Mini LED tech that allows this panel 2,048 local dimming zones for the most impressive and stunning HDR we’ve ever seen. We found this to be brighter and more colorful than anything we've ever seen. It’s more than just the size it also packs the most impressive tech we’ve seen and used in a gaming display the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 takes everything offered by its predecessor (the Odyssey G9) and turns it up to 11. Luckily, this behemoth offers the coveted 32:9 aspect ratio which gives you a whole lot more room to spread out. Sure a 21:9 aspect ratio is great and all, but if you love games like Final Fantasy XIV you’re going to need more screen real estate for your buttons and meters. However, this is among the best ultrawide monitors for gaming – not to mention, a lot of value for your money. Plus, the menu is a little annoying to navigate. Sadly, there is no G-sync, which is disappointing considering it's a gaming monitor. Meanwhile, its 144Hz refresh and 1ms response time have proven to be effective at minimizing screen-tearing even during intense battles. ![]() Out of the box, the hues and shades are gorgeous, not needing any adjustments for color balance. Its curve doesn't feel too overwhelming when leaning in close and offers one of the most immersive gaming experiences we’ve had. The AOC CU34G2X's performance is also impressive beyond gaming-centric uses. ![]() If you are looking for gaming features, it boasts a 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and 1440p resolution for immersive gaming that looks incredible as well. This 'frameless' monitor works hard to provide best-in-class performance, rather than advertising its gamer-centric nature via sharp angles and aggressive RGB lighting. Read our in-depth LG UltraGear 38GN950 review Still, although it can’t compare to OLEDs in particular, the UltraGear 38GN950 does display a decent HDR image. The HDR here is still a middling version, with a peak brightness of only 600 nits. Meanwhile, the DCI-P3 98% color gamut support makes it a good option for photographers and video editors. We found that playing at 144Hz and 160Hz results in an enjoyable experience without screen tearing. In particular, Microsoft Flight Simulator greatly benefited from the ultrawide design as it allowed us to keep an eye on landmarks and runways without pressing a button to switch views. With a 144Hz refresh rate that can be easily overclocked to 160Hz, 1ms response time, spectacular image quality, and many other gaming features like G-Sync, an ultra-wide aspect ratio, and DisplayHDR 600 this is a truly remarkable monitor.ĭuring testing, the 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio certainly delivered the ‘wow’ factor –games feel much more cinematic on this display, offering not just a super-immersive experience, but also a tactical advantage. If you’re looking for the ultimate gaming monitor the LG UltraGear 38GN950 is certainly the one to beat. ![]()
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