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You serious said 70cm? That's 27 inches. Why on Earth would you think sitting that close to a 48" display would be a good idea?
You serious said 70cm? That's 27 inches. Why on Earth would you think sitting that close to a 48" display would be a good idea?
27 inches away from a 48" isn't so bad... 48" @ 4k is the same as 24" @ 1080p in terms of ppi, and 27" is a decent viewing distance for those monitors. Some people like to see their pixels and use 100% scaling!
I said at minimum. Further back is better. If you use the stock stand, on a 80 cm deep desk that is about what you will get with the stock stand as it sticks out from the back quite a bit.
With a monitor arm my viewing distance is about 85 cm at the moment.
The stock stand is terrible for use as a monitor. It lifts the screen off the desk, raising the central viewing eye gaze of the monitor, and pushing it closer towards your eyes. For proper ergonomics, the center of a display should be viewed with a slight downward gaze of the eyes. The best way to mount a 48CX is on a slim wall bracket, just barely floating over the desk. This allows you to adjust the desk position/depth relative to the wall and hence the display for optimum viewing. An 80cm deep desk is pretty shallow to begin with.
For proper ergonomics, the center of a display should be viewed with a slight downward gaze of the eyes. The eyes "relaxed" position.
What settings do you use to get hdr right on rdr2? I played around with nvprofiles but cannot get it right...
I know. But... gamma seemed to be off. Especially in the start of the game with the snow storms... you would barely get contrast..Just turn on HDR and in the Display menu set it to "Game" instead of "Cinematic". That is as far as I have bothered to go. Compared to SDR, the HDR in this game is less vivid in many scenes but looks realistic at its best. Remember that HDR does not mean things like oversaturated colors but closer to real life colors.
92 PPI at 27" viewing distance looks god-awful for anyone that isn't blind and has terrible clarity. And no, 27" viewing from a 48" display is terrible for the same reason hardly anyone sits in the first row at a movie theater. Viewing angle comfort is not rocket science. THX recommends 56" sitting distance from a 48" display. I personally find sitting the diagonal distance from any display being optimal. So eyes 48 inches away from a 48" diagonal display. That is closer than every single recommendation in the video world. 27" from 48" display is silly and will only lead to eyestrain.
The stock stand is terrible for use as a monitor. It lifts the screen off the desk, raising the central viewing eye gaze of the monitor, and pushing it closer towards your eyes. For proper ergonomics, the center of a display should be viewed with a slight downward gaze of the eyes. The eyes "relaxed" position. The best way to mount a 48CX is on a slim wall bracket, just barely floating over the desk. This allows you to adjust the desk position/depth relative to the wall and hence the display for optimum viewing. An 80cm deep desk is pretty shallow to begin with.
For work, I'd agree; for gaming?I have sat 33-36 inches from my 48" Samsung 4k for 4 years and no issues.
I know. But... gamma seemed to be off. Especially in the start of the game with the snow storms... you would barely get contrast..
Vizio has terrible customer support. I would buy from anyone but them.Very interested. Vizio went from being a weak tv back in 720 days to a high quality TV manufacturer in modern times imo, at least in their P and M series. My living room low # of zone fald VA 4k tv is a vizio and I've seen others. TCL is pretty decent now too, and makes practically everything in their TV's themselves without outsourcing. TCL was even subcontracted to supply samsung panels before if I remember correctly.
https://www.cnet.com/news/vizios-oled-tvs-are-coming-this-fall-starting-at-1300/
Vizio has terrible customer support. I would buy from anyone but them.
Luckily I haven't had to use their support in the 4 years I've had a 70" (M70). People say the same about asus support yet they buy asus monitors too :b
Speaking of which, how is LG's support rated?
The problem with Vizio is that they bork features with firmware updates and never fix them. I used the Clear Action feature in my P65-E1, one of the reasons why I bought it- they broke it less than a year in, promised a fix then abandoned the TV.Luckily I haven't had to use their support in the 4 years I've had a 70" (M70). People say the same about asus support yet they buy asus monitors too :b
Speaking of which, how is LG's support rated?
Couldn't you just get extended warranties from Besbuy or Microcenter? That way you wouldn't have to deal with CS from said brand, although I believe those extended warranties only go up to maybe 3 years at most.
The problem with Vizio is that they bork features with firmware updates and never fix them.
Got mine set up today and I have to say this thing is sick! I'm blown away by how good it looks. The blacks are incredible. Especially coming from 15 years of IPS gray/glow whatever. I have not seen problems with blacks with GSYNC enabled. It looks the same to me enabled an disabled. Hopefully that issue is overblown and not widespread. I'm really liking the size. I wasn't sure if it would be too big coming from 43" but I have to say it's perfect. Especially when gaming. I have it at the same 22" away that I had my 43" at and it's just right to fill my entire FOV while gaming. Anyway here it is in between my two 43" Wasabi Mango UHD430's.
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Awesome.. I have a 43" on each side of my 31.5" 1440p VA right now. I measured the current array length and it is about 7' long. With the added width of the 48", I am thinking I would turn the side monitors into portrait mode. When I figured it out I was suprised that combined length of the array would again be 7'.
I have a separate desk on casters that I keep in front of my main desk though so I can see all of the monitors better. It looks like you are inside of your monitors the way you have it there.
Very cool to see the monitors and same sizes all together though. Thanks for posting the pictures.
Btw if you guys are having the edges of your screen cut off or part of the taskbar missing - go to picture > aspect ratio settings > change it to "original".
Just ordered the cac-1085. I’ll have it thursday - and i’ll post some early experiences on the cx48 with the 2080ti and DSC.
Ok - just received and tested stuff for an hour. At this point I CANNOT recommend this product. It's flawed running on my 2080TI and CX48. This is what i send to Club3d Support:
Just switched back to HDMI - Text is better readable... there is something wrong with the full RGB / HDR that causes text to be fuzzy.
- Everytime I change resolution or HDR on/off or change the color profile (bits, chroma or RGC) – the adapter looses signal. Only way to recover is pull the USB Power and put it back in;
- Even when moving from in game back to windows (disabling HDR) e.g. in RDR2 – it looses signal;
- When login into windows (switching from lock screen to desktop) it looses signal;
- HDR increases the brightness of the entire panel;
- I’m not able to run 4:4:4. Only 4:2:2 or RGB;
- GSync is NOT supported;
- Custom Resolution (36840x1600) is NOT supported. Black screen like before;
- Custom Resolution (3440x1440) at 120 hz 1:1 is supported but only at 8-bit - and NO G-Sync.
I don't understand your question. I've switched my CX48 on 2080TI with HDMI2 to the CAC-1085 DP1.4 to HDMI2.1 adapter. Still connected to the CX48.Lets be clear... this is for the DisplayPort -> HDMI adapter, NOT the CX48, correct?
That answers my question.I don't understand your question. I've switched my CX48 on 2080TI with HDMI2 to the CAC-1085 DP1.4 to HDMI2.1 adapter. Still connected to the CX48.
Lets be clear... this is for the DisplayPort -> HDMI adapter, NOT the CX48, correct?