Anybody game on the CX? Thinking about copping one soon. Thinking it’s the perfect tv going into next gen, for consoles and PC both
I've tested one. shyt is fantastic for gaming. Just take burn precautions for PC use and it should be fine.Anybody game on the CX? Thinking about copping one soon. Thinking it’s the perfect tv going into next gen, for consoles and PC both
I forgot to respond to this. I experienced the problems with games supporting ultra wide, but they just stretch out the image, zoom the image in (where the top and bottom are basically cut off) or the overlay is impossible to decipher because parts of it are cutoff.@Ciggavelli You said you're having issues with 21:9 in games? What games? Almost every game I've played has had no issues with it.
Go to ultrawide reddit. They got guides for it and a games compatibility list.I forgot to respond to this. I experienced the problems with games supporting ultra wide, but they just stretch out the image, zoom the image in (where the top and bottom are basically cut off) or the overlay is impossible to decipher because parts of it are cutoff.
Additionally, the last time I checked you can’t use Nvidia DLSS with ultra wide resolutions (it only works with 16:9). That may be fixed with DLSS 2.0, but I’m not sure
Planning on getting one around the Series X release.Anybody game on the CX? Thinking about copping one soon. Thinking it’s the perfect tv going into next gen, for consoles and PC both
I've tested one. shyt is fantastic for gaming. Just take burn precautions for PC use and it should be fine.
I've been using the CX 48 for the past two months mainly as a PC monitor. The input lag is surprisingly low, all four HDMI ports support 4K 120hz, and of course the picture quality is super crispy.Anybody game on the CX? Thinking about copping one soon. Thinking it’s the perfect tv going into next gen, for consoles and PC both
I've been using the CX 48 for the past two months mainly as a PC monitor. The input lag is surprisingly low, all four HDMI ports support 4K 120hz, and of course the picture quality is super crispy.
I've been using the CX 48 for the past two months mainly as a PC monitor. The input lag is surprisingly low, all four HDMI ports support 4K 120hz, and of course the picture quality is super crispy.
Nah, this isn't 2011. Burn in is only possible for certain things. 8 hours a day for like a year shyt.is the burn out shyt a problem or nikkaz just being paranoid
It's improved a lot since they came out. You still have to be smart though.is the burn out shyt a problem or nikkaz just being paranoid
I have a coworker who says his C7 got Burn-In from the CNN "Breaking News" banner. Too much watching CNN during the Coronavirus briefings.Nah, this isn't 2011. Burn in is only possible for certain things. 8 hours a day for like a year shyt.
Still... These fukkers cost like $2000+. Burn. In prevention is to prolong the life after 4 years.
Yeah, you shouldn't be having any static image if possible.I have a coworker who says his C7 got Burn-In from the CNN "Breaking News" banner. Too much watching CNN during the Coronavirus briefings.
Hopefully they've made improvements since then.
Real Life OLED Burn-In Test on 6 TVs
I have a coworker who says his C7 got Burn-In from the CNN "Breaking News" banner. Too much watching CNN during the Coronavirus briefings.
Hopefully they've made improvements since then.
Real Life OLED Burn-In Test on 6 TVs