Cool. And yes - 3 was the game I was thinking about. I haven’t played any of them since 3 but 4 and 5 looked like the same game, different setting / plot.
I would advise against it. The 8ms 60hz BFI versus CRT would make the OLED blurry in comparison. 120hz BFI brings it closer but you’d still see a difference. The Viewsonic XG-2431 is better than the OLED for motion clarity and I can still see it’s short comings compared to CRT. It’s not...
If it’s not bad then leave it. Biggest regret of my FW-900 besides getting rid of it.
EDIT - looking at your pictures on a larger screen than my phone. :) I can't even see where it's damaged. Leave it.
I’m sure they all work the same. I do remember though, seeing that AMD cards could force sRGB color space though. That could be an advantage potentially? Or maybe not. CRT monitors are SMPTE-C/Rec 601. The sRGB clamp in AMD cards are really only helpful for wide gamut screens. So yeah, I’m...
I mean you’re probably right. At 4ms we’re splitting hairs right? Even the vaunted GDM-FW900 had ghosting. So yes I don’t doubt you. Here’s to hoping LG pulls its head out its ass and gives us back 120hz BFI.
The blurbusters monitor technically beats it but the OLED has zero crosstalk. You can get close with custom modes on the Viewsonic monitor but you get crosstalk-free strobing out the box with OLED.
By definition it does not. Only the LG CX and C1 (120hz only) come close at 4ms of persistence. The worst crt monitors are still around 2ms persistence (not counting some of the early monochrome crt monitors - those actually had bad ghosting if you can believe! :) ). No, the most recent OLEDs...
CRT motion is still king. I still have one and its advantage in this area is still unsurpassed. Not saying crt is still the best display. It’s been long since surpassed by plasma and OLED in other regards but it’s still untouched in motion clarity.
Sweet. Good to hear. I'll keep my eyes peeled for monitors using this panel. I would eventually like to get a nice OLED display. Would love a huge one for the living room but I have little kids and the whole "casting pearls before swine" thing comes to mind. May just continue to stick to...
It’s an option. Don’t want it, don’t enable it. Seeing as the engineers at LG already figured out how to implement it, I would have to imagine they spent more effort removing it from the C2 than leaving it in. Remember it’s a self-emissive display. Literally no tuning required to make it...