Abstract
- 27-inch OLED displays provide higher distinction however can have burn-in points if static pictures are displayed too lengthy.
- Main producers like Samsung, Asus, and MSI have introduced 27-inch 4K OLED shows, every with distinctive options.
- Samsung, Asus, and MSI 27-inch 4K OLED displays characteristic 240Hz refresh charges, however ASUS and MSI are DisplayPort 2.1a suitable.
I at the moment use a 27-inch LG Ultragear 27GP950-B 4K monitor as my most important show for work and gaming. I picked it up throughout the top of the pandemic a number of years in the past as a result of I wished a comparatively high-end 4K show with an honest refresh price, alongside HDMI 2.1 compatibility to unlock larger refresh price gaming with the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. Given so few current-gen console video games really ended up supporting 120Hz/4K, this has principally simply became me simply taking part in Halo Infinite at 120Hz with a dynamic decision.
It appears like a distant reminiscence at this level, however coming throughout a smaller HDMI 2.1 suitable monitor was a rarity again then, and the LG 27GP950-B was the primary I might discover that received decent reviews. I nonetheless actually just like the show and use it practically all day, however its disappointing distinction ranges and grayish blacks have me contemplating diving into the considerably controversial world of OLED gaming displays. Sadly, till now, 4K OLED displays have been large, typically hitting the 32-inch mark. This large dimension does not match with my desk or how I exploit my monitor, and as an alternative, I choose a a lot smaller 27-inch show.
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Fortunately, it appears prefer it may lastly be time to drag the set off on one now that extra fairly sized 27-inch OLED panels are beginning to seem at CES 2024. Here is a fast take a look at the notable 27-inch OLED displays which were revealed thus far, together with shows from Samsung, Asus, and MSI.
Whereas OLED displays provide larger distinction in comparison with LCD, given every pixel will be turned off fully when displaying blacks, they’re vulnerable to burn-in when a static picture is displayed on the display for an prolonged interval. That stated, most producers provide options to fight this challenge, together with pixel refreshing.
Not all specs have been revealed for these displays, although they’re anticipated to supply very related options. Solely confirmed specs have been added to every monitor’s spec listing.
1 Say hiya to Samsung’s Odyssey G81SF
4K, 27-inch OLED gaming displays are lastly a factor
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Samsung claims its Odyssey G81SF is the world’s first 4K, 27-inch OLED gaming monitor, and whereas I am unable to verify this, the South Korean tech large was at the least the primary firm to disclose a high-resolution, high-refresh price monitor of this dimension. The panel includes a most refresh price of 240Hz, a 0.03ms pixel response time, and a pixel density of 165ppi.
Like with its greater OLED gaming displays, Samsung has additionally added a number of burn-in safety options to the Odyssey G8SF in an effort to maintain it wanting nice for years to come back. Pricing hasn’t been revealed but, but it surely’ll probably seem someday within the coming weeks. Since Samsung Show, the South Korean tech large’s show division, provides a number of third-party producers with their shows, a number of different 27-inch 4K 240Hz displays are beginning to seem, together with choices from Asus and MSI.
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2 ROG’s Swift OLED PG27UCDM enters the fray
The monitor seems to be equivalent to Samsung’s G8SF
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Shortly after the reveal of Samsung’s providing, Asus confirmed off its ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM, a monitor the corporate says can have “an extended lifespan over earlier OLED displays.” The 27-inch monitor contains DisplayPort 2.1a, which options 80Gbps of bandwidth, permitting for uncompressed 4K 240Hz gaming. Whereas Samsung does not point out assist for DisplayPort 2.1a in its G81SF reveal, given the monitor options the identical fourth technology QD-OLED panel, it probably does.
Different notable options embody DisplayHDR True Black 400, Dolby Imaginative and prescient HDR, 0.03ms of response time, and a density of 160ppi. Like Samsung’s 27-inch 4K 240Hz monitor, pricing and availability for the ROG Change OLED PG27UCDM nonetheless hasn’t been revealed.
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3 The MSI MPG 272URX QD-OLED desires to mild up your life
All of the show specs are much like Samsung’s and Asus’ monitor
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By now, you is likely to be sensing a theme right here. Like Samsung’s and Asus’ displays, the 27-inch MSI MPG 272URX QD-OLED options DisplayPort 2.1a, a 4K 2840 x 2160 pixel decision, a 240Hz refresh price, 166ppi, Vesa Licensed DisplayHDR True Black 400, and extra. Nevertheless, MSI’s monitor is listed as Nvidia G-Sync suitable, whereas Asus’ and Samsung’s aren’t (although the spec simply may not be revealed but).
It is unclear when this show will launch or how a lot it’s going to price. Given all three 27-inch 4K OLED gaming displays will probably provide very related options, what one finally ends up being the most effective will in all probability come down to cost and distinctive software program options. I am leaning in the direction of Samsung’s Odyssey G8SF, but when Asus’ providing can undercut Samsung’s value, I am going to in all probability go for it. It is also value noting that LG hasn’t revealed a 27-inch OLED show but, with the corporate as an alternative specializing in curved, bendable monitors. That stated, it is nonetheless early, and we would see one earlier than CES 2025 is over.
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