Panicknife
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Awesome I can’t wait! Def going to be getting this for the 3090/ps5 setup of my dreams
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Awesome I can’t wait! Def going to be getting this for the 3090/ps5 setup of my dreams
Didn't realize but I looks like a couple of more posts to supreme I guess. I post more per post rather than some people's short shitposts I guess.
Glad you figured it out. Yeah windows is really idiotic and disables suspend/sleep if it thinks you have a gaming peripheral like a game pad plugged in. It’s so stupid. I learned the hard way as well as I like to keep my gamepads plugged in.Ok, I found the auto off timer which was under "timers". The 4 hour automatic shut off was already selected. But maybe it only functions for use as a TV and not desktop use?
EDIT: Also unplugged a bunch of USB's. My screen saver and power management works again. I will spend some time later checking for which device it was. If you guys run into your SS not working, definitely unplug stuff and find out what's keeping the computer live.
Whew, ok. Carry on!
Ok what’s the best cheat sheet for a3080 setup guide for this?
I followed a guide sheet I found on the reddit super thread on it.
I have a CX with the 2080Ti.
Used the cablematters usb-c adapter. Running 4k120Hz full rgb 10bit
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Yup seems to be a similar situation as C9 vs CX. Not much appreciable difference so it comes down to getting the one that's available or cheaper. While the C1 will get firmware updates longer, it's not like there is much that needs to be improved on the CX. Or C9 for that matter, I'm happy with the performance of that although my C9 is a living room TV for media and console gaming.The LG C1 seems like an iterative update compared to the CX... same with the C9.
Outside of the new EVO line, it seems like LG isn't improved OLED very much. This is ok, as for the moment, there's nothing else out there that can touch it.
I've seen some reviews that c1 is a bit brighter than cx (about 100 nits in peak small window and 15 full screen) but I can't find it now.The LG C1 seems like an iterative update compared to the CX... same with the C9.
Outside of the new EVO line, it seems like LG isn't improved OLED very much. This is ok, as for the moment, there's nothing else out there that can touch it.
Coo, thanks for confirmingI measured it on my unit with a meter and it was like the reviews said. 25 is around 100, 30 around 120 etc. I did not measure higher values because I have no interest in those and use the TV in a dark room (in practice I use 20-25 for SDR).
Thanks, yeah, so I use mostly is OLED light at 9-10, so its pretty low, in my dark room.on which one ? on cx, reviwes said 36 is 120nits
btw -anyone got tips how to use chrome? I already set windows to dark mode, autohide taskbar, 1minute blank screen saver and hide icons. But the bookmarks and top bar in chrome is still the last static element
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https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_cx_oled.htm#brightness
Since the C1 is basically unchanged from the CX the settings should be similar if you get one of those.
You want to leave Brightness at the default and change OLED Light to set the nits.Thanks. So OSD brightness is OLED light value?
Sounds about right, so 120nits would be around 35-36 OLED.
Personally I've gotten used to 0 OLED light now. It's surprisingly comfortable. Doesn't work in a bright room though.Thanks, yeah, so I use mostly is OLED light at 9-10, so its pretty low, in my dark room.
I was worried as I use my CX48 for work at home for 10-12 hours a day, office work, but keeping it at OLED 10 for example shouldn't do anything to it, even if I keep excel spreadsheet for like an hour on the screen.
I've run it at somewhere between 20-30 for 9.5 months now, zero problems so far.Thanks, yeah, so I use mostly is OLED light at 9-10, so its pretty low, in my dark room.
I was worried as I use my CX48 for work at home for 10-12 hours a day, office work, but keeping it at OLED 10 for example shouldn't do anything to it, even if I keep excel spreadsheet for like an hour on the screen.
If it does around 750-nits peak in HDR and the price is around $1500 or less, you'd better believe this sucker is gonna sell.For anyone interested, Gigabyte is releasing a 48" OLED monitor likely based off of the CX panel: https://www.aorus.com/monitors/4k
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For anyone interested, Gigabyte is releasing a 48" OLED monitor likely based off of the CX panel: https://www.aorus.com/monitors/4k
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I hate to say it, but you may be right. Look at what Dell was able to mess up with the AW5520QF. And they sold it at a $2,000 premium over the LG TV.considering how much work LG has put into the firmware for us already... I'd be leery as hell of any other brand. LG has actually, for the most part, tried hard to solve every issue possible. Which a company SHOULD when you buy a $1500 panel.
Don't expect that level of service or attention to detail from Gigabyte or any other PC parts vendor. We got lucky that LG is so involved.
Sure, maybe it's just the LG CX rebranded... but let someone ELSE find out if the firmware is getting released identically to LG's and just as quickly.
There were rumors that LG was going to start selling OLED panels to Samsung. Could be they're selling to other vendors like Gigabyte as well. But who is actually responsible for the function of it?
LG has already been selling their OLED panels to Sony and Philips so selling it to Gigabyte is just another vendor. The 48" model seems to be made in enough quantities now that they can make it happen.There were rumors that LG was going to start selling OLED panels to Samsung. Could be they're selling to other vendors like Gigabyte as well. But who is actually responsible for the function of it?
I hate to say it, but you may be right. Look at what Dell was able to mess up with the AW5520QF. And they sold it at a $2,000 premium over the LG TV.
The appeal is to get automatic power on/off functionality since it's a "monitor". When has a monitor ever been cheaper than a similar spec TV? It's guaranteed to cost more, the question is just how much more.If Gigabyte has the stones to charge anywhere near the CX/C1 price then it's pretty much DOA. I imagine the appeal of this monitor is to get OLED picture quality without all the smart TV features and pricing.
Hi, long time lurker here who registered to let you know that I recently published an application for powering on/off the screen together with your PC. Might help with making the TV more monitor-like if you are on a windows PC. https://github.com/JPersson77/LGTVCompanionThe appeal is to get automatic power on/off functionality since it's a "monitor". When has a monitor ever been cheaper than a similar spec TV? It's guaranteed to cost more, the question is just how much more.
Refresh rate support is not a real issue on the LG CX though. 120 Hz seems to work just fine even with custom resolutions at least for me. HDMI 2.1 puts a bit of a spanner in the works since getting a powerful GPU with that is so difficult and expensive at the moment.One thing a monitor is better at however is custom refresh rates - TVs typically being very picky at only running at very specific refresh rates and nothing else in-between, below, or above (though VRR certainly makes this much less of an issue than previously).
In particular, I'd be interested in seeing if the refresh rate could be cranked up higher than 120Hz since we already know that the CX is capable of refreshing the panel at 240Hz (which is how it achieves 120Hz + black frame insertion).
Of course, monitors also tend to have vastly inferior upscalers - 1440p tends to look considerably better on a 4k TV than on a 4k monitor, and the same goes for the likes of 768p on a 1080p TV vs 1080p monitor (though a lot of TVs also do a weirdly poor job with upscaling 480p to the point where monitors can actually be better, but getting good 480p scaling is more of a thing for retro game consoles than PCs since PCs have the option of using integer scaling and/or emulators).
DP input for easier 4K 120 Hz support
There is no reason monitors could not also be iterative experiences but for some reason manufacturers just don't build upon what they have already made in the past or every high end model from ASUS, Acer etc could come with similar feature sets, just improved yearly. Display manufacturers, even large ones like Samsung clearly just don't put in any extra effort to make them great to use so at this point a smart TV is actually a better user experience in many ways.The beauty of LG's C9, CX, and all models in-between, is their processor that goes along these displays. It allows them to make continual changes to the display firmware and fine tune it as time goes on. Monitors very rarely have this level of flexibility.
However, that lack of flexibility is also a bit of a blessing, too. LG's OLED TVs are full smart TVs with all of the software bugs and glitches that come along with having a computer built into your display. Monitors rarely have the swath of bugs that the LG C9 and CX have had throughout their life. I commend LG for continuing to improve and refine their displays to deliver what was promised.... full HDMI 2.1 capabilities with 4K120 RGB 10-bit (yea, it's not 12-bit, so what) and VRR. They made an incredible Smart TV that also happens to be one of the best PC monitors on the market as well. Those 2 items are usually mutually exclusive.
Does this by any chance work with the usual USB ethernet adapter(s) that people use to get a ~300mbps wired connection?Hi, long time lurker here who registered to let you know that I recently published an application for powering on/off the screen together with your PC. Might help with making the TV more monitor-like if you are on a windows PC. https://github.com/JPersson77/LGTVCompanion
Great work! The power off seems solid but powering on doesn't seem to be working for me (even when a pixel refresh isn't running).Hi, long time lurker here who registered to let you know that I recently published an application for powering on/off the screen together with your PC. Might help with making the TV more monitor-like if you are on a windows PC. https://github.com/JPersson77/LGTVCompanion