Strong disagree. The virtually non existant pixel response time is worth all the flicker you could get. And if the gamma shift is bothersome to you just disable freesync (et al)Only premium LCDs for impressive gaming. OLED for movies.
I don't know how you can prefix a statement like this with imoImo oled continues to get cheaper because LG has focused more on production volume and less on quality control.
? I don't work for LG but their panel sales keep going up and oled screen uniformity keeps getting worse.I don't know how you can prefix a statement like this with imo
imo you work for lg? I don't work for LG but their panel sales keep going up and oled screen uniformity keeps getting worse.
Saaayyy whhaaaattt?Only premium LCDs for impressive gaming. OLED for movies.
could affect heat dissipation maybeSo what happens if you leave it on?
It doesn't matter on ps5.Small question, do i need to change the hdmi to pc to unlock the 4:4:4 chroma if i don't have a 2.1 hdmi capable gpu? i read somewhere that simple hdmi 2.0b is not optimal for that and the tv could struggle.
Vincent says to do that on ps5.
also, is it a problem if i set the res\refresh rate at 4k60 on nvcp instead of 4k120 if don't wanna use the nvidia frame limiter everytime i can't achieve 120 frames (so 99,99% of times since i play at 60 frames)
Because in some games you can't really work with nvcp or even rtss to set a frame limiter and the ingame frame limiter are usually worse.
couldn't get hdr looking right in pc mode so i just kept it at consoleIt doesn't matter on ps5.
If you press green button 7 times you can see, it's running RGB 12b 4L8 in both PC and Console input mode. No difference.
On pc just use PC mode and set stuff in nvidia control panel
Vincent tested that quality image and input lag slightly improve if you change the hdmi to pc on ps5.It doesn't matter on ps5.
If you press green button 7 times you can see, it's running RGB 12b 4L8 in both PC and Console input mode. No difference.
On pc just use PC mode and set stuff in nvidia control panel
I think it's nice that LG focused on higher production volume while mostly maintaining all the general features, but I was indeed surprised to see that my C9 gets brighter than the latest C1, both in peak and sustained windows.Imo oled continues to get cheaper because LG has focused more on production volume and less on quality control.
Owner who can vouch for cinema mode for audio every other preset is bonkers, it’s either too much treble, loudness or muffled.And excellent without atmos.
but yeah, cinema is the best mode when using internal speakers
Do you keep atmos sound ON or OFF?Owner who can vouch for cinema mode for audio every other preset is bonkers, it’s either too much treble, loudness or muffled.
OnDo you keep atmos sound ON or OFF?
Cheaper now unless you want to wait until next year for clearance salesI’m really tempted to go ahead and get the 65” C1 off Amazon while it’s on sale but I really want to splurge on the 75”…only that’s $1100 more right now. Do these things usually get cheaper after Christmas or is this the time to jump on one?
I’m not in any rush, but my decade old 1080p plasma is feeling super outdated for having a PS5 hooked up to it
No I think gsync and vvr are only in that submenu of game mode .the little menu like that pops up only in game modeI played for the last 6 years exclusively on oled TVs...
I asked this once but the answer was not really clear (my fault most probably), can i use the low input feature and g-sync on something that is not game optimizer mode?
Like for example, i want to play tlou2 with accurate colors on filmmaker or isf mode, can i open the game-bar from the remote and activate the low latency mode\g-sync in those video modes? or i'm forced to play everything on game mode to have the lowest input lag?
talking about this thing
Well, shit, I saw this on sale at Costco yesterday, I guess I’m going back to get one todayCheaper now unless you want to wait until next year for clearance sales
120hz, hdmi 2.1. Either ps5 o xsex come with a cable that supports it. The tv does not come with any cableI might order one of these…. is there anything i should know? Its, 120 hz, right?
120 Hz + VRR + FreeSync + Gsync compatible + low input lag - it's excellent as a gaming TV. Make sure all the HDMI cables in your setup are Ultra speed (2.1) certified.I might order one of these…. is there anything i should know? Its, 120 hz, right?
Make sure to set sound output to Bitstream in the audio settings of the TV when using optical.Man, aside from my woes getting this thing to play nice with my surround receiver, this thing is incredible. I played some PS4 titles on my PS5 last night and I couldn’t believe how good they looked. Everything just pops now, and nothing is better than when a scene cuts to black and the whole TV is…black. No glow or dim grey, it’s so black I instinctively wonder if it shut off. White on black title cards are like holy shit.
As for the sound- I got the PS5 to play nice finally, consistently outputting 5.1, but the native apps either can only do PCM or whatever they send out is garbled. My dad has an Denon AVR he’s not using anymore which is a few years newer than mine, so he said I could have that to try. Otherwise I have no idea what to do. Sending audio via ARC or optical seems to be sorta broken and the only stuff I see online is to just play around with shit until it works
TV is just fantastic otherwise
Done, I’ve basically tried every setting combo imaginable. If only the PS5 ends up working over ARC/optical, that’s ok I guess, but I’d really like it if the native apps would send out surround that my receiver can interpret. It’s actually much more convenient that there’s a Disney+ button on the remote and the app is pretty snappy vs loading it up on the PS5 or chrome casting it. Also I don’t seem to get surround from the HBO Max PS5 app even though it’s working for everything elseMake sure to set sound output to Bitstream in the audio settings of the TV when using optical.
I use optical here and I get Dolby 5.1 on every compatible app (Netflix, Prime Video, etc).Done, I’ve basically tried every setting combo imaginable. If only the PS5 ends up working over ARC/optical, that’s ok I guess, but I’d really like it if the native apps would send out surround that my receiver can interpret. It’s actually much more convenient that there’s a Disney+ button on the remote and the app is pretty snappy vs loading it up on the PS5 or chrome casting it. Also I don’t seem to get surround from the HBO Max PS5 app even though it’s working for everything else
I use optical here and I get Dolby 5.1 on every compatible app (Netflix, Prime Video, etc).