LG OLED C1 is also a TV, so it comes loaded with many smart TV features I frankly don’t need since all the streaming apps I use are on my Nvidia Shield Pro or gaming consoles. I don't want a bloated TV OS that needs to be connected to my WiFi. If you were looking for something to put in my living room, on the other hand, the C1 probably gets the edge. LG 48GQ900-B is nearly identical to its TV brother, but the awkward stand at the bottom is a non-starter for me.
Like any other OLED display, the only real downside to Aorus is the risk of permanent burn-in with static images. This means even when using it as a second PC display, I have to leave it off when I’m not using it simply.
As far as I know, these things are inferior to LG C-class OLEDs. Decent price point, though.
Ah, the AORUS FO48U. Great monitor. Auto dimming is annoying but rarely happens.
I don't believe it supports gsync. Not officially anyway. There is no mention in the specs on the website. I even downloaded the manual & again nothing.
C2 is a better choice
42' LG C2 is always the answer
Oled is good but risky with burn in problems and they're really really really really bright so bright you feel you need to wear sunglasses
Great article! Let whomever needs to know that there's a duplicate paragraph towards the end.
I bought myself a 4k Oled TV and it really is a world of difference from 1080 or even 1440p. Highly recommended!