Quick, talk me out of an ultrawide, I'm about to pull the trigger.Sure not all but I and John have :d for sure will not go back to some lcd monitor hehe (especialy ultrawude which I also got in the past)
Quick, talk me out of an ultrawide, I'm about to pull the trigger.Sure not all but I and John have :d for sure will not go back to some lcd monitor hehe (especialy ultrawude which I also got in the past)
just preference, didn't like quite short but wide especialy for other things than games (like for example youtube)Quick, talk me out of an ultrawide, I'm about to pull the trigger.
I'm not sure I'd like to watch films with grey blacks...likewise I think I'd sacrifice the view for the better blacks, I mean, there's only so much you can concentrate on in a game...but that's just me.
just preference, didn't like quite short but wide especialy for other things than games (like for example youtube)
watch mostly tvseries netflix/prime/hbo, also much better with 16:9 aspect ratioYou must hate films.
I would say mostly in games as blacks are perfect in games to have perfect in movies you have to have realy good quality onePicture quality on my OLED is generally better than the quantum dot LED IPS panel on my monitor but tbh I don't really notice it outside of very dark environments when the ambient light is low. OLEDs quality is more apparent on TV/film IMO.
I generally play in darker environments TBH, and watch The Expanse and come back to me...once you have true blacks you can't go back!Let's not exaggerate. OLEDs have deeper blacks which are mostly noticeable in dark environments and dark games. Its an advantage to be sure, but generally not that noticeable outside of those circumstances compared to a high quality non OLED panel.
Picture quality on my OLED is generally better than the quantum dot LED IPS panel on my monitor but tbh I don't really notice it outside of very dark environments when the ambient light is low. OLEDs quality is more apparent on TV/film IMO.
And let's not forget that the experience you describe above is what 99% of console gamers are experiencing but I don't hear too many complaints about the colour black being non existent.
jdidn't like quite short but wide especialy for other things than games (like for example youtube)
For @see colon benefit, this is inaccurate.
Ultra wide-screen has the same height as 16:9 in terms of the content displayed on screen. What you're getting is additional content at the sides that would be off screen on a 16:9 display.
To give give one practical example, racing games feel faster as you can see more of the landscape rushing by at each side.
Its similar to having a wider fov in VR. Did you ever hear of anyone wishing that headsets would reduce the fov?
as wrote earlier most conntent is in 16:9 apsect and look bad on ultrawide monitors (tvseries, documentaries on netflix/prime/hbo). About height, your 38inch ultrawide is shorter than 32 inch 16:9, if you like work on it its ok as I said its just preference, to work I would still prefer just two 16:9 monitors vs one ultrawide (and hardcore simracers use 3 16:9 monitors not one ultrawide), and to games and tvseries its not even comparable to big oled imho.For @see colon benefit, this is inaccurate.
Ultra wide-screen has the same height as 16:9 in terms of the content displayed on screen. What you're getting is additional content at the sides that would be off screen on a 16:9 display.
To give give one practical example, racing games feel faster as you can see more of the landscape rushing by at each side.
Its similar to having a wider fov in VR. Did you ever hear of anyone wishing that headsets would reduce the fov?
Yeah, didn't think about multi-monitor which is going to be even better for racing games...as wrote earlier most conntent is in 16:9 apsect and look bad on ultrawide monitors (tvseries, documentaries on netflix/prime/hbo). About height, your 38inch ultrawide is shorter than 32 inch 16:9, if you like work on it its ok as I said its just preference, to work I would still prefer just two 16:9 monitors vs one ultrawide (and hardcore simracers use 3 16:9 monitors not one ultrawide), and to games and tvseries its not even comparable to big oled imho.
I generally play in darker environments TBH, and watch The Expanse and come back to me...once you have true blacks you can't go back!
Edit - I just thought, can't you just get a bigger OLED and play in 21:9 and have the best of both worlds?
Obviously there are advantages, the question is of they are worth sacrificing one for the other...it's very much a personal choice, but you give one example of a genre of games - so it's not selling me
Obviously if you're a racing game nut it'd make sense.
as wrote earlier most conntent is in 16:9 apsect and look bad on ultrawide monitors (tvseries, documentaries on netflix/prime/hbo).
About height, your 38inch ultrawide is shorter than 32 inch 16:9,
if you like work on it its ok as I said its just preference, to work I would still prefer just two 16:9 monitors vs one ultrawide (and hardcore simracers use 3 16:9 monitors not one ultrawide),
Ultrawide is quite niche.
Surely it's better to just get a bigger TV/monitor proportional to whatever ultrawide screen you're planning on getting? It's only the bezel that'd be different.
I have 55 oled and as I said would never go back from this to much smaller lcd monitor for gaming and tvseriesWe're talking about displays for gaming here. If you want to watch TV, obviously just use a TV.
I'm not actually sure it is (or its very marginal if so) but I get the point you're trying to make, and here's why its wrong. Say you have a 40" screen which is definitely taller than mine, when gaming on it, you get the exact same vertical content, only bigger (which is entirely relative to your seating distance anyway). However you still get more content at the sides of the screen with the ultrawide. So overall size is irrelevant to vertical content. For gaming, you get more content on screen full stop with ultrawide. better so it looks like you're coming round to my argument
Since when did niche = not as good?
I have 55 oled and as I said would never go back from this to much smaller lcd monitor
I generally play in darker environments TBH, and watch The Expanse and come back to me...once you have true blacks you can't go back!
Edit - I just thought, can't you just get a bigger OLED and play in 21:9 and have the best of both worlds?
Edit 2 - most people I would think watch movies in a darker environment to...if it's a film you want to really 'sit and watch' you'll try to recreate the cinema experience IMHO
I entirely understand. Obviously on PS5 you're locked out of most of the advantages.
I also have a 55" OLED but it felt small even compared to my old 27" monitor at their normal viewing distances.