This monitor isn't even the death knell for high end LCD monitors with mini LED, let alone cheapo LCDs. It simply doesn't have the brightness to deliver the HDR performance that mini LEDs can. If it had the same brightness levels as Apple's new...
DSC switch added to the OSD to enable DLDSR and DSR modes.
MPG 271QRX QD-OLED: Added HDMI PC/Console switch in the OSD. (MPG 271QRX QD-OLED default setting is “Console” mode.)
Support for a variety of aspect ratios, MPG 321URX QD-OLED allows...
It would have been a decent upgrade if LG didn't decide to nerf the brightness when running in game mode.
This is the 65" version but compared to the 65" C1 it is significantly brighter. I would expect a 42" C4 to be brighter than the C2 by a...
That's kinda what I mean, at some point the price is simply too high regardless of how much of a bargain it is relative to the 5090. They will monkey around with the pricing for sure, I'm just expecting that they will have to once again backpedal...
Started playing Dead Island 2 since it came to steam. This is one of the few games that really make use out of this monitor with fantastic HDR that has perfect black levels and being able to run anywhere from 160-220fps on high end hardware. Day...
Well that only works to a certain degree. If Nvidia was to price the 5090 at $10,000 then the 5080 at $3,000 does that mean everyone is now going to rush out to buy a 5080 because it's technically a screaming bargain compared to the 5090? I have...
If they care enough to spend $1200 on it then that's on them for letting nvidia have their way. I personally have never expected a flagship halo product (5090) to be reasonably priced, nor have I ever expected people who buy such products to bat...
They can't do that because the 5080 isn't the flagship. The flagship halo product can be priced at whatever ridiculous amount, it's been done before with the Titan lineup. We had the Titan V for $3000 and the Titan RTX for $2500. People will not...
It's quite annoying because this basically a case of 1 step forward and 1 step back for the C series. The G series has gotten a heatsink, MLA+, and the G4 now has no brightness drop when running in game mode while the C series gets none of that...
This. The 5090 can cost whatever, but not the 5080 and under. If Nvidia suddenly priced the 50 series starting at $999 with the 5060 which goes up to $3000 for the 5090, just how many (or how little) sales do you think they will actually get...
While I definitely don't disagree, that pricing won't make any sense. Not saying most of 40-series pricing made sense either but they did end up having to do a Super series to somewhat course correct in some segments, most notably the 4070 Super...
I wonder why LG has decided to start cutting brightness in game mode on the newest OLEDs.
The C4 has a pretty sizeable lead over the C1, until you turn game optimizer on the C4 then the brightness gets massively cut down.
From 590 nits down...
I'm counting on Asus to deliver the brightest 32" OLED, they currently hold the RTings crown for OLED HDR real scene brightness at 792 nits with the PG42UQ. Highly doubt LG will ever drive their panels hard because they focus too much on durability.
Honestly I could care less about SDR brightness. I never use SDR. HDR brightness is what matters to me so if they don't improve on that next year then I won't bother.
Yes and no. It has less aggressive ABL at the 50% and 100% window sizes but in real content they are practically identical. Real scene brightness of 424 nits vs 439 nits, hardly a difference.
The first gen does have MLA. HDTVTest has a video...
On the monitor side I'm thinking we won't see much brighter options until PHOLED comes around, but latest news is that there are issues with stability and that will delay adoption...
Techless compared with QD OLED as well
https://youtu.be/G5XUAaCBW9w?si=9HZKtuvBM-KGF4J9
In low APL scenes the QD OLED will deliver better color brightness while WOLED has brighter whites. Otherwise the two are pretty much identical. WOLED...