Any 1440p monitors that hit the HDR itch?
Guess this hits the HDMI 2.1 itch?
Tommy McClain
Guess this hits the HDMI 2.1 itch?
Tommy McClain
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Why was this moved here? It's about a TV.
So somewhat related...
If I'm getting a XbSX or Ps5 soon, but i still only have a spdif enabled Receiver - i need to get a splitter to extract the Dolby digital or DTS from the hdmi stream.
So far so good....
Can anyone point to a splitter that will support the full range of hdmi 2.1 technologies that the upcoming consoles will support?
My current tv is hdmi 2.0, but in the future i would like to upgrade to a 2.1 TV with full VRR support.
What Audio splitter can i get now that will work for me going forward?
I'm quite happy with my current 5.1 setup and DTS.
There is a simple rule: Don't game on an OLEDgreat info here, sounds like need to be aware of some titles running auto-HDR could be burn in inducing for some of those UI/logo elements.
There is a simple rule: Don't game on an OLED
Auto-HDR is a great addition, if it works. I really hope that you can deactivate it on per titles basis.
I game all the time on OLED. It's incredible. Burn in isn't guaranteed, just need to be wary of what you're playing a lot. Destiny caused some minor burn in on the UI, particular the bottom left. But it's very slight and not noticeable. That's with 700+ hours of it. Easily 1000+ when looking at D1 and D2 combined.There is a simple rule: Don't game on an OLED
Auto-HDR is a great addition, if it works. I really hope that you can deactivate it on per titles basis.
I game all the time on OLED. It's incredible. Burn in isn't guaranteed, just need to be wary of what you're playing a lot. Destiny caused some minor burn in on the UI, particular the bottom left. But it's very slight and not noticeable. That's with 700+ hours of it. Easily 1000+ when looking at D1 and D2 combined.
I have an older B7 65"What OLED model are you using?
I have an older B7 65"
I game all the time on OLED. It's incredible. Burn in isn't guaranteed, just need to be wary of what you're playing a lot. Destiny caused some minor burn in on the UI, particular the bottom left. But it's very slight and not noticeable. That's with 700+ hours of it. Easily 1000+ when looking at D1 and D2 combined.
Does it have "pixel refresher" feature in menu? I'm using B9 65" for gaming too, but no burn in so far. Most if the time spent on GTS with static hud in bottom of a screen.
180*4 = 720 hours to prominent burn-in, which makes sense at 60 OLED light considering 2016 panels burnt-in prominently at 500 hours or so at max brightness. 2017 panels took that 500 to 3,000+ hours. That's 6x improvement. 2018 had their red subpixel boosted further and then 2019 ones even more. So yeah, newer panels will last way, way longer than 6 months, even if you watch news for 4 hours everyday. You'll still get burn-in, but not in 6 months. 4-5 years, probable.
Yes.Does it have "pixel refresher" feature in menu? I'm using B9 65" for gaming too, but no burn in so far. Most if the time spent on GTS with static hud in bottom of a screen.
It's a very useful info dump on how to avoid burn in.
A nice look at the 48" CX. Also some good comparisons between the OLED panel versus "gaming" monitors.
TL: DV - The CX is better than all 60 and 120 Hz gaming monitors. 240 displays can almost match the motion clarity of the CD while 360 Hz displays can appear smoother but still don't match motion clarity.
This will apply to all LCDs in general. Non-TN panels will likely fare worse in a similar comparison as TN has the fast switching pixels at the cost of lower color fidelity, washed out blacks, and narrow viewing angles.
Regards,
SB
I consider using that as a monitor for computer work a *REALLY* bad idea and I can't emphasise this enough. So many static objects on your computer screen which will burn in you can't really avoid.