TonyK
Member
Just yesterday I bought and LG CX and today I discovered this! I'm devastated.
LG Display explained the issue as follows in a statement to the OLED Association:
There are a lot of videos, webs, forum discussing this and the problem is that there are no solution, because is not a software issue that can be solved with a firmware, but a problem with the oled panels themselves. All panels.
I have friends with this same TV, a lot of people here also has one. During a year all web sites sell it as the best TV for gaming, and what now? VRR was the main HDMI 2.1 feature for me.
Thoughts?
LG Display explained the issue as follows in a statement to the OLED Association:
Gamma for OLED is optimised and fixed for 120 Hz by establishing a fixed charging time for OLED sub-pixels. VRR is used when the frame rate is less than 120 Hz. When the OLED TV uses framerates less than 120 Hz, the gamma curve is inconsistent with the frame rate. For example, a 40 Hz frame rate is longer than 120 Hz frame rate. Therefore, the lower frame rates results in sub pixels that are overcharged, causing flickering of dark grey images, which is noticeable for dark images rather than bright ones, because human eyes are more sensitive to low grey colours
There are a lot of videos, webs, forum discussing this and the problem is that there are no solution, because is not a software issue that can be solved with a firmware, but a problem with the oled panels themselves. All panels.
I have friends with this same TV, a lot of people here also has one. During a year all web sites sell it as the best TV for gaming, and what now? VRR was the main HDMI 2.1 feature for me.
Thoughts?