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I bought the returned product and I can see why someone returned it. It's a shame about the side defects, it could have been a good product. The monitor itself is good, but everything around it is bad. It cost over 20k, it should be ALL in luxurious order! I'm disappointed, I expected quality.
really good colours on the monitor
the stand is sturdy, the base takes up little space
the sound from the monitor is clear
the screen is nice size, it can fit two narrow regular monitors, for pro work to replace two monitors I would not recommend it
it switches itself back on after 20 minutes and plays colourful music like in Shantanu
there are no instructions, even the amazing AI on Alza stopped communicating when they found out there were no instructions
the HDMI cable does not transmit the signal well and breaks the connection with the PC for a few to tens of seconds by itself, I will have to buy a quality cable outside
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bought in stock complete satisfaction and great price/performance ratio
top colours
240hz
4k
perfect backlighting from the back of the minitor illuminates the back wall and thus makes it pleasant and comfortable and the picture which is very sharp but at the same time feels fine
display port 2.1
there is no back but 4k so you need a proper machine to use 240 hz
Doesn't hurt eyes like from 32" ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM (from asus to 30min horrible eye pain like I was looking into lasers for a day, I still had that feeling a month after I returned it, with gigabyte absolutely nothing like I wasn't even looking at a screen
fps counter directly in the monitor and I don't have to mess around in the compu
DP 2.1
Better leg o versus asus about it by a lot ( it's like comparing day and night, it doesn't take up space on the table at all on the contrary
The only thing missing and what asus had is that I have to wait 4 hours to turn on pixel protection (if I could turn it on when I want to so bomb
I rate a 30K OLED monitor VERY harshly and this is something to consider when reading the many cons I listed. The monitor is good, of course. But if for this price you buy here on Alza and 5 IPS monitors that are 85% of this and "only" do not have adjustable height and USB with a large PD, I have to take this into account. Plus, they're not warm. I'm concerned about how long the monitor will last, but not by burnout, more by heat when it gets pulverized, because thermally the monitor runs pretty close to the edge. Anyway, it happened, I bought it, I'm keeping it. But next time I'll buy a TOP IPS or VA, which has only slightly worse response, the same black under normal lighting, does not heat and will be half the price, without 15 technologies to extend life and protect against burning. As the technologies converge, I'm beginning to think more often that OLED outside of phones is more of a marketing bubble than an uncompromising achievement of civilization. But that is certainly not the fault of this very decent monitor.
Nice, brisk image
Honest maximum brightness (if they list 250cd/m2 here, it's an honest value and a guaranteed minimum. I very much examined the real measurements and the brightness is exactly the same with OLEDs that have indicated 1000)
PD works as it should, which is not automatic in today's world, DP 2.1
OLED black, too bad that the reverse absorption of ambient light brings it closer to IPS, unless you're sitting in the dark, there's a black perfect "OLED"
OLED speed. With a quick scroll of a point, it's not 1000%, but 98% is.
It does not flicker and is not similar to a faux pass, which sometimes happens if the manufacturer's employees are not sensitive to such phenomena.
Design. It's not masterful, but it's nice I like the cast leg from one piece of honest metal
pleasant positioning
It heats like a furnace, I've never seen not only OLED but actually any monitor or TV including plasma heat like that. If it's 25 in the room, the front glass under which the board is under is over 40 and you can't keep your hand on the back plastic with the cooling exhalation for long. Neither the 60-240Hz setting nor the brightness has any visible effect. But the heat changes visibly over time, with similar display and ambient parameters
Except for the serious modes (sRGB), OLED is a classic - like vivid colors, in reality overblown black and plastic ugliness. In the factory (OLED panels are made by several factories in the world) it is probably set by a colorblind person. Most OLED TVs and monitors do, this one just doesn't stand out.
but in SRGB you can only adjust the brightness, nothing else. Nor contrast, gamma, white balance. Fortunately in this mode it is not necessary, the picture is very good
Due to the ambient light that is absorbed back into the panel (subjectively not a direct reflection, more like an IPS glow), the effect is that black drops to IPS levels on a normal day in the office. If I put an iPhone 15 MAX next to it, I'd cry
The above phenomenon also works in the dark when the White to Black transition, there is a sort of IPS glow around the white, but it disappears completely if I cover the white with paper. I.e. the light does not pour through the inside of the panel, but back through the glass from the outside as I described in the previous point. Again, AMOLED in the iPhone shows no such thing, so I state this with full justification.
One or two more USBs would be useful. 2x USB A + 1 x C is not enough for me.
Who thought of putting a 1m DP2.1 cable to the monitor? unusable.
If you put a hub (Alzapower) in the USB-C, this one no longer charged my iPhone (I haven't tried other combinations), so I don't know whether to blame the monitor.
After replacing it with an IPS, it makes me dizzy during office work as if it's flickering, which it doesn't. I am very sensitive and this is very subjective. Still, I state as with a drug: )
External source. It could easily have been intergated the increase in size of the back with electronics would not have been significant.
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