Neither of these screens is my PC monitor endgame. But the funny thing is, my answer is neither. It was awesome, and I’m not sure I’m ready to go back to the comparatively puny 27-inch screen I actually own. I used them all day, every day, jotting down notes about every frustration and all the joy I experienced with these monster screens just a foot or two from my face. I’ve used them back to back ever since, swapping again and again between the latest and greatest gigantic gaming monitors and between work and play. This September, I took delivery of both LG’s latest 48-inch C1 OLED television and Samsung’s upgraded 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9, with its Mini-LED backlit screen that attempts to rival OLED for deep blacks and adds explosive brightness. That question has been burning in my skull for many, many months, but I’m happy to say I finally have an answer. I ended my review of the most ridiculous, most advanced PC monitor ever made - the 49-inch Samsung Odyssey G9 - by wondering out loud whether a similarly sized OLED television might actually be better. I hate leaving unfinished business, but that’s what I did on November 27th of last year.
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