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@caff thanks for the info. Does the in-built Freeview Tuner function normally on your model?
Posting this text from another thread but have been running on an LG CX 48 since this Sunday afternoon. Holy shootballs, what an amazing gaming 'monitor'...!.
Took some serious setting up and settings tinkering, however. Windows is pretty much ok (some slightly funny text but this is due to the fact it's a tv) but I think it's very usable, after a couple of days working on it during lockdown work-from-home and I find it’s great. Lovely, spacious, expansive....
Sounds good. Any pictures please, including a side on desk view. Currently have an 80cm deep desk, looking at possibly going to 90cm for this.
Thanks.
@Dirk Diggler I haven't tested it, I bought this primarily as a gaming monitor, I'm sure it works though. Maybe someone else can test it?
I'm using a 80cm desk and it's fine. 90cm might be better though if you have space. From experience of going up to 40", you soon get used to a large screen, even at such close proximity.
Slightly side shot showing front edge of desk (I could move the screen back further but I haven't finished cable management):
A few tricks/info for using a large screen:
- Recline your chair back slightly, this helps add distance to the screen.
- For web browsing or documents, snap windows to fill the middle 2/3rds of the screen (i.e. leaving gaps on the side) using Powertoys (free Microsoft tool). This stops you having to move your head left & right to read.
- For games, most of the action happens in the centre of the screen. If you need to look to the left or right of the screen, you'd turn your head at maximum 10 degrees.
- I'd recommend a custom TV stand though to allow you to both lift the screen up, and more importantly push as far back as possible to the wall. I'm using a Fitueyes but there are other cheap £25 options available. Not sure I like this one as it has a shiny tempered glass base which I'm sure is just going to collect dust
Hey @caff which desktop stand are you using with it? Thanks.
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Edit: hoping you haven't seen this.
I’m on 100%. Tried 125% but felt unnecessary. You’re on 125%? How do you set up the zoom in various browsers, office applications, etc?What scaling options are you guys using in Windows ?
What do you mean by 10% loss, Mr.Carrot? I have a small black band around the image where the pixels don't meet the physical bezel / edge of the monitor, but i thought this was normal. Is that what you mean? It's about 10mm.
So when my comp comes out of sleep the bounds of the screen are not in the display area. So imagine the start button is only just on screen, menu bars etc at the top are off the displayed screen etc.
Does this have Display Port connection? Wondering if Vega 56 will be limited.
So many choices and confused. I'm wanting to chnge from my 22" 1080p for some more immersion, however most options become very expensive.