Yeah I absolutely meant tha punBest of luck with itJust going to be used as a monitor?
I hope the pun was intentional!! You didn't have much look or luck with PCVR.![]()

I wish, sadly I'm not that clever lol,
Just as a monitor for now.
Yeah I absolutely meant tha punBest of luck with itJust going to be used as a monitor?
I hope the pun was intentional!! You didn't have much look or luck with PCVR.![]()
Sounds like it was just a stuck pixel which is goodWell after about 6 weeks the dead pixel in the middle has totally disappeared! Very strange.
Sounds like it was just a stuck pixel which is good
This question interests me a lot, considering OLED tech isn't the same as previous LCDs which can get stuck because the crystals get stuck in one alignment or the other.What causes a "stuck" pixel?
No ideaWhat causes a "stuck" pixel?
No idea
Anyhow on another topic - I have pretty much settled on the 55 CX, just waiting for the price to drop back down again in sales before I purchase, but I am now going mad trying to find a suitable new surround system for it. It seems that everything I look at has something missing in my price range!
I need a soundbar with Atmos, a sub and rear speakers for surround sound. It needs to have eARC so I can use TV apps and PS5 and accept both Dolby and DTX. Everything I have seen with these costs a fortune and has a gigantic sound bar that's too big for me. Any suggestions anyone?
I ordered my 55 CX today along with the JBL 9.1 (really 5.1.4) soundbar. It has all the features I wanted and I got a decent discount so was happy with that!With the design, be very careful (unless you are wall mounting) as most centre channel / soundbar's will block some of the screen - the desk stand is minute/ very low indeed.
There is a lot of competition in the soundbar arena in the last year or so but imo they are still very expensive for what you are getting
I ordered my 55 CX today along with the JBL 9.1 (really 5.1.4) soundbar. It has all the features I wanted and I got a decent discount so was happy with that!
from what I've seen the biggest difference between the BX and CX are screen brightness, SD quality & general TV speed due to the older CPU and fewer HDMI ports.I'm tempted to bite the bullet on either the 55" or 48" CX, would prefer the 48" but the price of both is a little more than I wanted to spend.
I've just noticed there is a 55" BX version more in my price range.
Is there much differences between a CX and BX? a7 Gen instead of a9 processor is all I can tell?
I am also worried about burn in as I do leave games paused for long periods at times so wondering if I'd be better sticking with LCD like a Sony KD55XH9, which has HDMi 2.1 but no Gsync I think.
skip back earlier into this thread eg.from what I've seen the biggest difference between the BX and CX are screen brightness
Nice, review, looks like C10 has improved in some aspects and some bugs will likely be resolved on it. Seems C10 is better at low bit rate stuff while C9 with slightly better brightness HDR content from his summery, wonder why though there has been a drop in HDR brightness, burn in related?
from what I've seen the biggest difference between the BX and CX are screen brightness, SD quality & general TV speed due to the older CPU and fewer HDMI ports.
As for leaving games paused for a long time, I wouldn't do that on an OLED. If you like to pause games it's probably best to turn the TV off when doing this. Shouldn't be too much of an inconvenience.
Desktop/general PC use is tricky as so much is static and high contrast, including not just icons but taskbar, window buttons, borders, UI etc. I use my TV for PC gaming so it does see static desktop icons etc but generally only inbetween fullscreen games.Thanks for the reply
Yes I would be careful in games but I would be using TV primarily as a PC monitor so I would also need to be extra careful of desktop icons and such I'd imagine.
I need to decide is the GSync worth the burn in risk and extra couple of hundred from the LCDs?
That's a comparison of C9 and CX though isn't it? Rather than BX and CX.skip back earlier into this thread eg.
you are right - but the bx and c9 have the same processor -That's a comparison of C9 and CX though isn't it? Rather than BX and CX.
you are right - but the bx and c9 have the same processor
Not in terms of the actual chip and family - only 2 of the 4 CPU platform families were carried over from 2019 to 2020, and the C9 was one of them into the CX.Similar performing possibly but C9 is Gen 2 Alpha9, BX is Gen3 Alpha7 - they're not the same processor afaik?