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So I guess AW3423DW wont work as a gaming/general monitor. Just when they got cheaper this video update drops...
Can confirm, it's absolutely perfect for gaming/general use.
I'm over 4500 hours of use in HDR 1000 80%+ brightness. Lots of browsing/reading/gaming.
Not even a hint of burn in
My AW3423DW has almost 10K hours and has no burn in.
Thread from 6 months ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/144smd5/aw3423dw_with_over_8700_hours_and_no_burnin_so/
My AW3423DW has almost 10K hours and has no burn in.
Thread from 6 months ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/144smd5/aw3423dw_with_over_8700_hours_and_no_burnin_so/
Quick question abought brightness and HDR 80%+ brightness. Do you run it all the time, even desktop?
How is eye strain? Does it not hurt?
I have Lg 42C2 and run in SDR mode and 20% brightness absolute majority of time, since brightness is way too much for me to be comfortable.
I also run it this low to avoid disruptive ABL auto adjustments, but thats the price for not spending enough to get oled monitor, just oled tv.
Yes, I run it that way all the time.
I never touch my brightness and only ever turn HDR off if I'm remoting into the desktop as the HDR image gets blown out.
I put everything that I can into dark mode, and even use Dark Reader to dark mode everything I can in browser.
Once in a while ABL can be annoying on very large white apps/websites, but it's pretty rare for me.