Can an OLED TV do as a monitor for someone that:
- Plays games occasionally (console and PC)
- Plays single player games
- Edits videos
- Does software development
Looking to buy one of those bad boys that has an Input lag of 35ms after settings calibration.
Yes, every tv can do that.
>>58718675
no oled is specifically made for viewing still images, that's why it's used on phones so much lately because they have a background that doesnt move
Check the screen response time and refresh rates of your tv anon, if they're less than 5ms and at least 60hz respectively, you're good to go
120Hz OLEDs when?
>>58718812
>OLED
>120Hz+
>4k
>FreeSync
>No items
>Final destination
>>58718983
gsync*
>>58718675
OLEDs still burn in. That's why they're taking so long to come out with PC monitors (on of the reasons, anyway).
>>58719002
FreeSync 2*
>>58719304
Do they really? They figured this out for Plasmas why is this still an issue on OLED?
If true they'd be dogshit for gaming and computer use.
>>58718675
TV's tend to have input lag, but if the panel is good you can use it as monitor.