Thanks for the tip about blocking ambient light from the brighter squares. I'll try that in the evening.
I don't quite get this point about true blacks making it more difficult than LCD for the darkest squares though.
Is this because human eyes have lower sensitivity at low light values (ie...
For LG9/CX owners, what settings are you guys using to distinguish the squares on the first row of Lagom's test:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php
By doing gradual ramp up in Adjusting Luminance values on a 22 Points IRE (similar to this method), at Gamma 2.2, Black Level High/Auto, OLED...
4K120 444 10bpc would require 32.27Gbps, so DSC would be required over DP1.4 (which is supposed to part of Turing's spec).
Is the 10bit option just greyed out in nvcpl?
That's still a CX only feature, while a lot of us are sticking with the C9.
(AVSForum)
"...further into 2020..., or never...
- support for 4K/120Hz 8-bit SDR 4:2:0 via HDMI 2.0 - It is not known if it will be enabled for C9;"
And even if it had it, text looks like ass, colors are all...
There is a small window between now and when Ampere/RDNA2 cards launch that this will be viable.
Honestly, I want to enjoy 4K120 444 on my OLED bad enough, I'm thinking of getting this as soon as it hits Amazon. Might also use it to hold me over until the GFX card prices drop down from...
What kind of refresh rates are you looking for?
The LG C9 already has a 120Hz native panel. The latest firmware (paired with the new Nvidia drivers) apparently already allows 4K120 with VRR (chroma-subsampled).
Seems like it's the GPUs that are lagging behind at this point.
Any word on availability for the first run? I'm interested picking one of these up.
Don't even mind the non-anodized "raw metal" look of the first pic, if the finishing process isn't ready. :)
Would be cheering too, but I'm worried about this little bit in the article:
"Over DisplayPort it can support the full 4K @ 120Hz although this must require some form of colour compression for that to be achieved."
So it looks like these are limited to DP1.2a? :confused:
Seems like a major...
People, please stop spreading misinformation.
AMD has already stated HMDI 2.1 VRR will be part of FreeSync:
"Radeon Software will add support for HDMI 2.1 Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology on Radeon RX products in an upcoming driver release. This support will come as an addition to the...
Hold on a second, this is way too hand-wavy of an explanation.
First of all, any cross-talk voltage on OLED driver transistor wires would an order of magnitude smaller than the threshold voltage required to activate the surrounding pixels. So no, there is no additional light leakage on OLED...
Wow that's more than I expected for an answer. But I still don't see how this multi-layer setup would reduce light leakage (around each pixel).
Every successive layer you add would have the effect of diffracting the light further (creating blooming around the lit pixel). What I'm interested in...
According to LG's roadmap (published in Nov 2017), they actually do have plans to introduce 40-49" OLEDs in 2020:
"The company also revealed that starting in late 2019 or early 2020 it will introduce a smaller size between 40 to 49 inches."
They seem to be roughly on target, just having...
What's the point of this statement without context?
AMD has already stated HMDI 2.1 VRR will be part of FreeSync:
"Radeon Software will add support for HDMI 2.1 Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology on Radeon RX products in an upcoming driver release. This support will come as an addition to...
Actually, Samsung already has plans to mass-produce OLED displays by 2020. You can read about it on AVSForum:
"According to related industries, Samsung Display has invested in a QD OLED pilot. Specific equipment orders are scheduled for February next year, and equipment imports are scheduled...
Geez...if I was an OEM and looked at the amount of enthusiasm in this thread, I'd probably think twice about entering the OLED monitor market too. :P
JOLED supplying 27" and under panel sizes is good news because it means laptop manufacturers will finally have a reliable supplier to solve their...
From the Gigglehd review, here is the screenshot of the display settings on the UFO test:
And here is a photo of the sub-pixel array (looks RGB):
And the spec sheet:
Do my eyes deceive me? A 4K120, RGB, 10-bit AH-IPS panel at $1000-1500...are those new $2500+ Asus/Acer displays DoA? :)
And here is the official list of supported displays.
That said, I was hoping maybe someone could hack the EDIDinfo of one of these monitors onto the C6 and get 3DVision working at 1080p. Would be an interesting experiment...
I just want to drop in to say be careful about leaving that blinking "No Signal" message on too long, as you could suffer horrible burn-in on the center of your screen.
I have the exact same TV, and I basically used the "Display Off" feature, thinking that in that the TFTs would also be...
I'm hoping to be able use a single audio cable into my 5.1 sound system from the monitor and use monitor to switch between 4 video/audio sources.
Is there some other convenient way to switch video and sound from 2 displayport sources and 2 hdmi running into the monitor?
Does anyone know if the 3.5mm audio output on this monitor supports optical output? Was anyone able to try in mini-TOSLINK cable to test this out?
Thanks!
Does anyone know if the the 3.5mm audio output listed on the spec sheet supports optical output (ie. is it a 3.5mm/mini-TOSLINK port)?
If not, how about any of the other IPS 32" 4k monitors: LG 31MU97, Samsung UD970, Benq BL3201, Acer B326HK? Thanks!