Caporegime
My only concern is if the 42” and supposedly the 31” inch being so cheap, will it be as good a set as the bigger screens. I would hope so if they are using the same tech across the board.
If they use 4k120 OLED panels with HDMI 2.1 then they should be fine.My only concern is if the 42” and supposedly the 31” inch being so cheap, will it be as good a set as the bigger screens. I would hope so if they are using the same tech across the board.
Let’s hope so as I badly need a new screen and tempted to just get the 48” cx but would be overkill for my desk and gaming setup.If they use 4k120 panels with HDMI 2.1 then they should be fine.
In my view, 32" is the maximum practical size for desk usage in both desktop productivity and gaming applications. 48" is TV size and is not ergonomic on a desk.Let’s hope so as I badly need a new screen and tempted to just get the 48” cx but would be overkill for my desk and gaming setup.
42” is doable but the 31/32” would be perfect I think.
I find it hard to believe that, if they released a 32” OLED that it would be anything less than 4K minimum.If the 32" is only going to be 1080P, it'd be a "no" for me. I hope the 42" is part of the G1 line-up, so that it gets the improvements over the C1 series.
Precisely.I find it hard to believe that, if they released a 32” OLED that it would be anything less than 4K minimum.
Vincent seemed to believe it.I find it hard to believe that, if they released a 32” OLED that it would be anything less than 4K minimum.
Well if that’s the case, I hope not, then I’d definitely be put off by it.Vincent seemed to believe it.
Morning all,
How do people have their displays set for Dolby Vision? I'm watching Disney+ through my Xbox Series X and so am keen to make sure I've got it configured correctly. Currently I've got Dolby Vision set to 'Cinema' and haven't touch anything else.
Ok I am a muppet and have now learnt a little about HDMI cable specs and how to better read them... seems like the cable I bought only supports 1080p at 60hz in the 15m version. The super weird thing is that it DID briefly work as a full bandwidth cable for a day before going boobs up... lol...Hey guys. I am having a weird problem where when I initially connected my LG CX to my RTX3090 using a HDMI 2.0b cable it worked fine with 4k60, RGB, 8-bit with HDMI Deep Colour Enabled. I had also of course changed the HDMI input to PC and Instant Game Response was also enabled. Gsync was enabled in drivers.
Then I mistakenly changed the setting to 10-bit and it disconnected with no signal. Ok no problem, so I reset the HDMI connections and started again. However, now the panel will ONLY output YCbCr420. Now if I try and enable HDMI Deep Colour I get an immediate disconnect and no signal. No hardware has changed... same ports and cable that were previously working fine. Latest Nvidia drivers with Gsync enabled and TV is on latest firmware.
One interesting thing I notice is that the TV no longer presents itself on my PC as a PC display with the green Nvidia logo, it now presents itself as a blue TV. In the list of supported resolutions, the 'PC' section is now limited to 1360 x 760 and no longer shows 4k. I have to select 4k in the 'Ultra HD, HD, SD' list instead. If I change the refresh rate to 30hz then I can once more select RGB and Full dynamic range.
It's like since I made the mistake with the setting my available bandwidth has halved. If the cable had not have been working fine before I would have said "dodgy cable". But it was working sweet as a nut for a full day of gaming heaven until I changed the setting to one that was out of spec of said cable.
Any ideas?
Ok I am a muppet and have now learnt a little about HDMI cable specs and how to better read them... seems like the cable I bought only supports 1080p at 60hz in the 15m version. The super weird thing is that it DID briefly work as a full bandwidth cable for a day before going boobs up... lol...
I am going to return the cable and buy a certified one that is guaranteed to provide full bandwidth at 15m. I would love a Ruipro HDMI2.1 15m cable but I am not paying £200...
Usually the store you bought it from is far quicker to get it sorted out and replace it.My 42 CX seems to have died. Just turned itself off last night, then after 5 mins I managed to get it to turn back on, then 5 minutes later it did it again. But this time when the standby LED was on, i tried to turn the TV on but the LED just flashes 3 or 4 times and then won't turn on.
I left it unplugged overnight and tried this morning, same 3 flashes from the LED. So unplugged again and now the standby LED won't even light up.
I got it from Currys, would it be better to go through them or LG ?