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At first glance at the menus, I honestly can’t see much of a difference in black levels between the anti-glare and glossy OLED like people were saying - and that’s coming from someone who uses multiple LG Cx OLED displays for gaming, photography, etc. and am fully aware of what OLED colors look like.

Thinking about making a short simple video on my thoughts. Let me know if there’s anything specific someone wants to see.

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    10 months ago

    There are 2 possible scenarios:

    • Playing in lit environment - antiglare better.
    • Playing in darkness or almost darkness - both are the same.

    Like I previously said. Dave2D doesn’t preform any rigorous tests and measurements. I would even say that he doesn’t do any reviews at all. He just shares his subjective impressions.

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    10 months ago

    Could you check the white letters on the SteamOS menus? I can really see some haziness on those on the etched glass. Do you notice too?

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      10 months ago

      Just checked. Looking at mine for a while, I can’t see a difference between the displays, or any “haze” on the text - even on max brightness and with glare.

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        10 months ago

        I can see some on my 1tb, I am waiting on a 512 to be able to compare properly. But again, this could be just the SD relatively low resolution

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          10 months ago

          Interesting… Could it possibly be a manufacturing issue with the one you got? If you see that the 512 is better, it may still be worth ordering another 1TB to see if it’s truly the anti-glare doing it, as much trouble as that would be - I think the anti-glare is really nice to risk passing up!

          I just checked mine again, looking pretty hard for any haze, and the text is pretty much as sharp as it could be. Here’s a pic.