bueno para el que quiera para juegos y como monitor de PC las OLED por lo menos en 1080p no creo que merece la pena, y leer cosas como están me lo reconfirman:

In other news, I picked up a LG 55EC9300 (1080p 55" curved OLD) and have been trying it out for those who care. Online the lag measure was listed at about 40-50ms... this seems off or something, because it is just as fast as the JS9000 in game mode.

55" is surprisingly still manageable at this sitting distance, but not at 1080p. It's an ugly mess, especially for browsing. I am debating on trying the 4K model, but that is $4,500. A tough pill to swallow...

Is it worth it? For gaming, probably not. How often do you play games where there are completely black areas? I don't think too often. I noticed OLED's black levels while playing Left 4 Dead 2, and a little during Evolve, but that's about it. Certain scenes, especially in movies, it can be jaw dropping how good it looks. Brightness on this thing is abysmal compared to the JS9000 due to an auto brightness limiter implemented to prolong panel life. Whenever too much bright content (such as white web pages) are on screen, it drastically gets darker. And it's hideous. If you see a store model OLED, which convinced me to buy this set in the first place, don't be deceived. The LG demo looped today was flowers blooming, and that was it - the background was entirely black. The flowers looked gorgeous and colorful as ever, but that's because the panel had nothing else to display. All the power and brightness was focused on the flower. If you have a bright scene, the power has to get distributed to all the pixels now, making it much less vivid...

Not too noticeable in games, but when I compared colors of the displays against each other (full white, red, green, blue) the JS9000 blew it away because it maintained its brightness. Still need to do more real-world usage, but this is what I've seen at max brightness so far. Pixel response is perfect, but it is still blurry due to how your eyes work and 60 Hz. Turning on 120 Hz feels laggier than the JS9000, so I don't consider that a viable option.