I was not prepared…!! (LG OLED gushing and some questions for PC users)

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So, in the weekend, I effectively used to use the bedroom to get 42 “LG C4 OLED to get the sale, but after leaning it was not fully prepared for how wonderful it was!

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When I was sitting on the edge of the bed, I noticed that I was sitting about the same distance from the screen as I would be on my desk (30 “++… so I started to seriously consider changing it for my monitor instead of using my PC and work laptop.

I currently use ultra -wide OLED on my desk, but it ends the blur and reduces the mute and the colors that have never bothered me … unless I witness this shining glory! 21: 9 to be damaged, I need these colors! I used the cable to shortly test my computer. MVC Collection (that Bezel Art Stans!) And Cyberpink Testing just convinced me that I could eliminate the extra width of this panel !!

So just thinking for any of you who also uses OLED TV for the monitor, how is it?

I am not worried about them because I think the safety measures in these seats are really good. My living room TV has been an OLED with heavy daily use over 3+ years, and in addition to my current ultra -wide OLED, despite the screen on the screen for a time, despite the desktop icons and white spreadsheet/PDF contracts, there are a few years without a sign of all kinds of collapse.

I guess I am mostly worried about any problem that is used PC with more HDMI than DP? I have always used the DP, so I am not sure if there is anything to consider this change? Always wake up to sleep without watching his TV? Of course I will set a screen saver as I always have, but I am hoping to hear ideas before mass exchange and cable management that’s a nightmare behind my desk …

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