LG CX only right answer
Is the CX that much of an upgrade over the c9?
I know that one (c9) was pretty well recieved and has 2.1 HDMI as well
LG CX only right answer
Is the CX that much of an upgrade over the c9?
I know that one (c9) was pretty well recieved and has 2.1 HDMI as well
Identical aesthetics.
Identical input ports.
CX limits HDMI 2.1 bandwidth to 40Gb/s. C9 has full 48Gb/s on all four HDMI 2.1 ports. Not expected to make a noticeable difference.
Marginally lower peak brightness on CX, but within margin of error / panel variance.
Both C9 and CX have excellent viewing angles. CX is slightly worse but within margin of error.
CX has slightly better color accuracy out of the box.
CX supports 120hz Black Frame Insertion, C9 only supports 60hz Black Frame Insertion.
For Variable Refresh Rate, CX Supports Freesync Premium, HDMI 2.1 VRR, and G-SYNC. C9 only supports HDMI 2.1 VRR and G-SYNC.
CX Supports 4K/120hz VRR with HDMI 2.0. C9 Supports 4K/60hz VRR with HDMI 2.0.
They expect both CX and C9 to support 4K/120hz VRR with HDMI 2.1 on next-gen consoles.
Marginally lower input lag on C9 (13.4 ms) vs CX (14.0 ms).
Overall, the differences are very minor. Go with whichever model is cheaper
If you can afford the cx go with that of course
Is the CX that much of an upgrade over the c9?
I know that one (c9) was pretty well recieved and has 2.1 HDMI as well
Yep, I gotta upgrade that too...I was aiming for a 65 also, might be overkill.
I thought looking for a new TV was tough, I'm online looking for a decent looking entertainment center and a lot of good ones are $400+
2 years of non stop gaming no burn in.. By the time you get burn in OLEDS will be $500 and you can probably get a better model..For any potential burn-in.
I don't take chances with expensive electronics2 years of non stop gaming no burn in.. By the time you get burn in OLEDS will be $500 and you can probably get a better model..
Thats coming for me too... new entertainment centerI was aiming for a 65 also, might be overkill.
I thought looking for a new TV was tough, I'm online looking for a decent looking entertainment center and a lot of good ones are $400+
I always do and usually come out ahead. I've had one item go bad in my whole life and that was a TV my friend got from Sony. His discount was so big i didn't care because it died after 3 years.I don't take chances with expensive electronics
LG CX only right answer