I think it is worth mentioning this in your reviews of Woled Monitors, possibly which will to be corrected with LG RGB panels in 2026.
Caused by white subpixel.
https://imgur.com/a/lg-cx-luminance-overshoot-problem-N9DdTkV
I actually noticed finally that LG might come out with new IPS black but unfortunately two of them are not for gaming. Only for production such as photo editing, HDR content and video editing at least. Dell did first but I am curious to see how good LG monitor is compared to Dell with IPS black. There are two I believed which is 27 and 32". Australia do not get much support from Dell so LG might be better option. We havenโt yet to see one in shop. I know in Asia region they have already got one in stock. But yet to see detail review especially HDR content as I am curious about how good it holds information of brightness and colours in both gamut and volume coverage against Dell. Dell 32" I have seen your review suffered problem with HDR due to poor volume coverage. So I am hoping if LG can do much better in 32" size.
Yes thats what I have been worried about that part of smearing. If I donโt see improvement over for eg 32GK650F then whats the point of going for that.
I would like to know the smearing problem compared to the older LG VA monitor for gaming? Will this be similar to old one with smearing problem. It seems Samsung is usually better with less smearing from their VA panel than LG. But I do not like Samsung curve screen. Thats the part of problem. I wish Samsung should have stick to flat panel that most people prefer.