42" OLED MASTER THREAD

DooLocsta

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If you guys were waiting for the C3 and wanted to disable ASBL for desktop use. You better run out and buy a C2 now because LG has now seemingly made it impossible to disable ASBL from the service menu on the C3. First they take out 120Hz BFI and now this, the C series just keeps getting worst each year lmfao.

Seems like a shitty thing to do, I disabled mine and all it good. I think I need to buy a larger C2 for my other uses just in case.
 
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If you guys were waiting for the C3 and wanted to disable ASBL for desktop use. You better run out and buy a C2 now because LG has now seemingly made it impossible to disable ASBL from the service menu on the C3. First they take out 120Hz BFI and now this, the C series just keeps getting worst each year lmfao.


I am glad I bought a C2.

I can only hope that maybe... just maybe LG (and others) have advanced things enough that this ASBL and the other comparable features are far more refined and perhaps there is no longer a "need" to access them in the service menu.

Otherwise, I can guarantee you if there is a way to do it people like our friend there and others will get to the bottom of it.

He shows in one of his older videos and shows a snippet of it in this video what happens when you leave all that stuff turned on and let me tell you: Those are deal killers. I would absolutely have returned my C2 before living with the likes of that. Hitting the service menu is a must for most scenarios I would think as is.


42 and 48 C2s and C3s are/will be exactly the same except for screen size.
 

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For an OLED monitor use case, I think LG wants you to buy their monitors. They addressed the ABL issue in those products, and they have other advantages as well like 240Hz in the gaming monitors, and RGB pixels in the professional monitors.
 

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For an OLED monitor use case, I think LG wants you to buy their monitors. They addressed the ABL issue in those products, and they have other advantages as well like 240Hz in the gaming monitors, and RGB pixels in the professional monitors.
When they release a 32" 4K "Monitor" maybe, but until then I am sticking with the 42C2 "TV"
 
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