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Goodday everyone! I have a 77" C2 LG Oled and I want to add ambient lighting behind it. I bought a 5m led strip but there is a problem. If you have seen the C2 models, the back of the TV is no longer made of glass but a fiber material and it don't know whether the tape behind the strip will stick or even if it does, how long it will stick on a non smooth area. Secondly, I am not really fond of the idea of sticking anything with glue behind such an expensive TV so do you have any recommendation on how to add the light strips behind the TV without gluing them on it? I thought about placing the led strips on the wall behind the TV but that way the leds will be facing the back of the TV which is not very reflective. Could this solution still work though? does it matter if the light hits the back of the TV instead of the wall? I would really appreciate your help on this matter!
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I'm about to buy a 65" oled for my living room and I'm considering the LG G2 and the Samsung S95B I know the QD-OLED is the best panel but i'm not sure because of QA issues and being the first generation. what do you think? they are about the same price
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Summary Samsung has filed a HUGE US ITC Patent complaint towards chinese companies that are making Aftermarket OLED screens for smartphones, Like LG and BOE, who coincidentally is making screens for Apple. If they succeed this would stop Apple and any other manufacturer of aftermarket OLED screens from making them at all. This is clearly a warning shot to Apple for getting screens from a new supplier. The main issue Samsung is making that any screen that is made that uses the same pixel layout as their patent is in violation of their patent and therefore the US ITC could make it so that anyone that uses those screens from aftermarket suppliers would be unable to have them imported into the US. Louis Rossmann has made a few videos, and a gofundme was started to help pay for the costs to challenge the complaint but it could cost upwards of $10 million. Quotes My thoughts This is clearly concerning news and can actually be terrible news for those of us that want costs of repairing after warranty smartphones. This is clearly a warning shot to Apple without actually going after Apple who could actually afford challenging the lawsuit. The right to repair industry is worried that if Samsung has their way they would raise prices so high that no one would use it therefore making their claim even more sidious because then they literally have a monopoly on the screen industry all because of pixel patterns. Sources https://www.patentlyapple.com/2023/01/samsung-displays-complaint-to-us-itc-against-17-us-smartphone-repair-shops-is-an-indirect-warning-to-chinese-oled-maker-bo.html https://www.injuredgadgets.com/itc https://thelec.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=3802
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Intel Core i7-10750H (6 Core) Intel UHD Graphics RTX 2070 Max-Q Using built in HDMI to Mini-HDMI I have an OLED display in my laptop as well as a secondary, portable, OLED monitor. When I duplicate the displays, Windows outputs a grey background instead of a black background. As seen here: https://i.imgur.com/KlKLPrK.jpg This does not occur when running Manjaro Linux as seen here: https://i.imgur.com/zTjlcei.jpg Leading me to conclude this is a Windows issue. This problem didn't happen a month ago when I first got the monitor. I have tried updating both Intel and Nvidia drivers to no result. Unsure of what to do. Adjusting the monitor colours seemingly does nothing, especially since it's not a monitor problem anyway
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Hello! Long time viewer, first time poster. I need your help! My current setup is an old GTX 1070 Laptop + the LG 34UC79G (34" @ 2560x1080) monitor. The laptop should get replaced by a modern desktop sometime either this year or the next, depending on how much of an a$$ NVidia or AMD want to be (which, following recent news, is alot!). I am visually impared, so the low PPI of the monitor is not such a big issue. I would like a bigger monitor so I could stay a bit further away from it (too far, and my vision is not good enough to read text or play video games). I stay around 25-30cm away from the monitor. I am a Software Engineer (go figure) and use the excellent Windows Magnifier for all my PC use, outside of gaming. Due to the magnifier l, by the way, I cannot use multi-monitor setups. I love OLED and have been patiently waiting for an upgrade opportunity, and it came. The LG 45GR95QE (45" @ 3440x1440) is now available for pre-order in Europe, and I got a 20% discount code from them for pre-registering for the pre-order, making it ~1450€. I know the drawbacks of the monitor, with the low resolution: but since I am already used to lower PPIs, and my aging laptop can barely run games at the Wide-FHD resolution, that would not be a problem. My issue is QD-OLED: namely that the LG monitor has a "normal" OLED panel. The price of the LG is also competitive with the Samsung G8 OLED or the Alienware, but at only 34". Question: is, should I wait for a QD-OLED 40"+ monitor, or just pull the trigger on the LG? Since I have little experiemce with curvature, do you thing the 800R would be way too large for how close I use my monitor? Sorry for the lengthy post, and thank you in advance for the recommendations and feedback!
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I'm looking to upgrade my main gaming monitor, and I've been looking at ALIENWARE 34 CURVED QD-OLED GAMING MONITOR - AW3423DWF. However with acer's Predator X27U coming soon, should I wait for that, or is their a better option that I am not aware of? My other 3 monitors are 4k, but i'm not seeing a monitor as good as those 1440p ones
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We were planning on buying an Oled tv until we heard that Oled can't handle bright rooms that well. Is it better to go with a Qled or stay with Oled. Our curtains block the light partially.
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I'm looking for a tv for around 3800 euro's. I am planning on putting it in the living room where there is medium-high lighting but there are curtains. I don't know a lot about tv just that oled is a good technology, I hope you guys can help me out! Thanks in advance.
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So I am planning on buying a new tv because the one I have right now sucks. It is probably going to be one of these three: Samsung qled 8k 65q800t (3999 with a s20 for free) LG 65gx6la (3599) LG 65e9pla (2349) Which one do you guys think is best for the price? My current phone is s10 plus so I could possibly sell it.
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Hello good people, i've been trying to calibrate my LG C9 OLED with my Datacolor Spyer5Elite and the internal pattern generator with CalMAN Home for LG. However i found out that this colorimeter is not the right tool for the job. It can't read the near black luminance and thus the calibration makes everything near black much brighter than it should be with a slight purple tint. I guess it's calibrating everything under a certain luminance to the minimum it can measure. Also it measures the peak luminance at about 650 cd/m2 in a 10% window, which is much too dim for my paritcular model. I guess 650 nits is all it can measure? Now i want a colorimeter that can get the full potential out of my TV. But i don't want to spend over 700€ for a SpectraCal C6 HDR2000. Is there a more reasonable colorimeter that can still get everything out of my TV? Is the XRite i1Display Studio or ColorMunki enough or does it have similar boundries than the Spyder5? Do i need something higher end? Any suggestions?
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My current setup is el-cheapo $190; I do not have anything wrong with this monitor but really want to see if there is a significant upgrade I can make. As I wish there were monitors as good as my AMOLED Samsung Galaxy phone, but larger of course. Acer 24" (exact model; Acer G247HYL) Link: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/CA/content/model/UM.QG7AA.002 1080p 60Hz IPS 5ms GtG Contrast Ratio 100,000,000:1 Brightness 250 Nit Flickerfree Frameless design Current nit peak brightness is 250 I would like to upgrade to another 23-24.5" IPS monitor that would look nicer, I don't want to downgrade any specs while getting a new monitor. The cheaper the better obviously, with trade offs (if there is a much nicer monitor I may be willing to shell out a bit more; but on the other end I can skip some features for a cheaper monitor that will look better pixel per inch wise and image quality) Possible specs; 1440p 240Hz? 120Hz or even I think 90Hz would suffice Same or greater contrast ratio Prefer a very bright display >250Nits Frameless design
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Hey guys. I'm more and more into PC gaming, and planning my new pc 4k gaming machine. I also want to upgrade my TV (the place /setup what I have now doest allow me to easy use a monitor without it constantly to have to move it, plus I like the bigger screen for a better emersion) But with the LG I can get 4k 120hz and has gsncy. Now al the different gsncy variance has got me confused. My question: with the LG CX can ik play 4k 120 in HDR. Does HDR work with this panel using Gsncy? So if I deside I want to enable HDR, can I still benifit from gscny at different resolutions? Or is it really one or the other.
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Hello everyone, i recently bought a LG C9 55" OLED TV and a Samsung HW-Q80R soundbar. I get severe audio delay no matter what i do on the TV, which is very irritating. (around 150-200ms) I had a SL9YG soundbar from LG before and had the same audio desync. Even my friends comment on it without me bringing it up. The TV and soundbar are connected via eARC HDMI. My pc is connected via hdmi directly to the TV. Firmware is up-to-date on both devices. The audio delay is on any input from the pc aswell as internal apps like netflix and YouTube on the TV. Apparently this is a known issue with LGs OLED TVs? I've seen some People say this is not an issue if you use the soundbar as passthrough. I dont want to use the HDMI passthrough on the soundbar because then i lose all the HDMI 2.1 Features of the TV. Is there something i can do? There are Posts in LG forums since the release of the C8 TVs (even with LG Moderators commenting) and never with a solution.
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Hi guys, Could you help me decide if the new LG oled CX55 tv is for me, please? The new CX (C ten) has just been released in the uk and i believe it shall be rolling out in north america in june so there is no LTT review for it yet. i love these videos about last year’s range! and this from those videos about G-Sync comparability being added to last year’s line, i have come to the hypothesis that the new LG CX 55 oled tv might be the best way for me to PC game in comfort. I am legally blind so size matters and it would probably be big enough for me to use comfortably. i would have the big screen and my big sofa! What i need your super tech brainpower for is to help me understand this issue about it’s bandwidth only being 40 gigabyte down from 48 and 10 bit down from 12 colour and hdmi 2.1 apparently won’t fix these problems etc etc etc There are some real lg hater fan boys on youtube bashing this tv for not having the proprietary nvdia g-sync module inside it so it will apparently be completely awful for pc gaming and they give alternatives that cost $25000 bucks so i don’t know weather to ignore those videos and appreciate there will be lovers and haters so it’s simply really difficult to research buying a tech products. I am on a budget so those condescending videos about tv’s Needing the proprietory g-sync module were just unhelpful as i am looking at the cheapest entry level model, and know it’s going to have limitations.... maybe that “buyer beware, do NOT buy the lg cx tv” drama is not even important? or is this TV actually doomed for pc gaming? So am i correct in thinking this TV could connect to a pc with an nvda graphics card and work pretty nicely at 120 hz? (i’m also in the process of buying/making a pc with help from this forum..) i don’t need full 4k with all the bells and whistles, just a BIG image, OLED blacks with nice contrast. I play anime RPG’s so it’s more about the smoothness and vivid images i am looking for. The PC build is another topic but the HDMI 2.1 graphics cards don’t even exist yet, so i am not hoping for miracles while on a budget! any advice will be greatly appreciated! thanks, Annie
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Hello everyone, the short version of my question is - is there a way how to calibrate laptop OLED screen so it is at least remotely usable for editing of photos for print? The more detailed version follows My father is a professional photographer. He uses laptops to edit his photos since forever as he was always somehow able to mentally (= in his head ) compensate for the color accuracy between his screen and the final photos - may it be print in a magazine or print of photos on photographic paper or even large scale photos with big frames and photos for his books - he always did a few test prints and "calibrated his head" to adjust the photos as close as possible to his likings + for important prints there is always a pre-print adjustment made on calibrated displays. We recently picked up HP Spectre x360 13-inch laptop with an OLED screen and that's where all hell broke loose. The extreme vibrancy of the panel makes it impossible to imagine how the final print will look like. I tried everything I was able to google - disable the special display modes via HP utility, use the windows tool to calibrate the screen, disable HDR, use diferent color profiles with Photoshop, ... The best result I was able to reach is that the photo looks pretty close, if you first remove 30% of saturation when you first load the photo to PS . Doing that with every photo is problematic/time consuming/dangerous if you forget to change the saturation back once you are done with the editing, and dad sometimes needs to edit tenths to 100+ photos on the go when he is in countries and places where even access to electricity is a problem... trying to look for a profesional calibrated screen in Siera Leone... that won't work. So, my ultimate question is - is there a way how to somehow cancel out the vibrancy of the screen so it is workable without the final photos being washed out when printed? I've researched external calibration sonds/tools that should allow you to do that, but will they be effective even while dealing with an OLED screen? Are there any other workarounds - software or hardware - that he could use to make his life easier? Or will he really have to take his old laptop (with a washed out LCD screen that he is uset to) on his trips? Thanks for any suggestions!
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hey guys i am new here, during these quarantine i had no work and even in our house had a old tv so i thought of replacing it with a new tv . then i left the LCD because it had very less contrast ratio so i was left with QLED and OLED help me choose and also reply why would you choose the QLED or OLED
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After a recent purchase of a Nvidia GTX1080 graphics card, 4k monitor plus Doom. I thought it would be great to see some external telemetry... from my expensive purchase. Tiny 0.96" OLED display (hence "Gnat-Stats) The SerialSender application uses the open source OpenHardwareMonitorLib.dll to sniff the sensors of most modern dedicated PC graphics, CPU and motherboards whilst, also pooling windows hardware stats. Lego for Scale Very Experimental!!!
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Has anyone else seen Panasonic's new invisible tv, it uses self lighting pixels so its transparent like glass. When it's powered on it's an OLed im guessing 1080p display, given that theres no backlight i dont know why i was surprised. Pretty awesome and i can think of a lot of interactie design ideas for it, i also saw people using it like a touch screen bnot sure how. Has anyone seen this in person and im sure everyone would love a video on it, new tech is exciting
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Hey guys, im looking for a 4k monitor. I wont buy any monitor next 5-6 years. so i want to buy the best. I play games sometimes, but mostly i edit videos and watch many movies, coding and research on the internet. i sit front of the monitor 6-7 hours in a day. i heard lg's panel is the best but i dont know which to choose. can u help me? . thank u very much for now
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At the Society for Information Display (SID) Symposium 2017 occurring this week, Samsung will be presenting some new OLED displays, including a stretchable OLED that allows for 12 mm of deflection in either direction and a 1.96-inch 3840 x 2160 display that they envision to be used in VR and AR devices. http://www.techspot.com/news/69412-samsung-new-stretchable-oled-demoed-sid-2017.html I personally don't see much practical use for the stretchable display at the moment, but it could eventually lead to those phones that fold and roll up that have been demoed at previous tech expos. It would be neat though for the 4K screens designed for the VR/AR headsets, assuming that you can get a computer that can drive two of those screens at a decent constant FPS to create an immersive experience. The article on Hexus puts that at a pixel density of 2250 PPI so I doubt that you would be able to actually see pixelation on a VR headset and can only imagine what a VR movie experience would be like. http://hexus.net/tech/news/monitors/105964-samsung-showcasing-stretchable-oled-display-week/
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We're looking into getting a 4K TV. OLED is obviously the way to go, but it's way too expensive. Do you think it will get any cheaper soon? How long before a good 65" 4K OLED panel lowers into the sub $3 000 range? Also, what is the best sub $3 000 4K 65" TV right now? EDIT: Thanks for the replies, much appreciated. I forgot to say I mean $3000 CAD.
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Hi, I'm living in Dubai and freaking awesome things are happening here. When I visited the Dubai Mall last week there was a 50 meters wide big ass OLED screen just above the Aquarium. Freaking 1.7 Billion Pixels powered by 820 LG OLED screens. The company called Emaar Entertainment, the entertainment business of Emaar Properties, partnered LG on the record-breaking project. LG Electronics holds the Guinness Record for the Record-breaking OLED video wall at The Dubai Mall. Don't forget to feel the beauty of this video wall while you're visiting Dubai. Enjoy. Electronics.mp4
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Buy LG W7 OLED Wallpaper TV on Amazon: http://geni.us/dENj Linus' office got significantly less cool with the new construction project... but can we fix that with LG's new Wallpaper TV?
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First I'll preface saying that, as far as I can tell, I'm posting this in the correct place. If this belongs in the "reviews" sub-forum, I apologize; I figured this information is most relevant to this community. So over the past few years I've had the pleasure of experiencing all sorts of monitors and TVs and I wanted to share my insights to give some perspective to potential buyers, or those curious. The "reviews" will be in chronological order of when I first owned the display, but feel free to skip around or only look at what interests you. I imagine the last few are going to by far the most interesting, but I felt it useful to include everything for use of comparison. Displays I still own will be Italicized and reviews I find will be particularly interesting will be bolded. Acer V233H (23" 1080p TN LCD) Acer GD235HZbid (23.6" 1080p 120hz TN LCD) ASUS PB238Q (23" 1080p e-IPS LCD) Samsung U28D590D (28" 4k TN LCD) Samsung Syncmaster 1200NF (22" CRT 1600x1200@85hz) LG 34UM95 (34" 3440x1440 (Non-curved) IPS LCD) Acer K242HQKbmjdp (24" 4k IPS LCD) AMH A399U (40" 4k VA LCD) Dell D2015H (20" 1080p TN LCD) Dell 2007FP (~20" 1600x1200 TN(?) LCD) HP Z27q (27" 5k IPS LCD) Sony 34XBR960 (34" CRT TV 1080i (1440x1080 pixels)) LG OLED55B7A (55" OLED 4k HDR TV) And that's that. I hope you all enjoyed.