That would suck. So it works fine on the c9?I would assume this is due to the 40Gbps limit to the HDMI 2.1 on LG CXs. 40Gbps gets you 4K HDR (10-bit) at 120hz but not Dolby Vision (12-bit), which needs 48Gbps bandwidth.
That would suck. So it works fine on the c9?
just posted one for you hahaYeah as LG C9 has the full 48Gbps. Although i suppose we won't know for sure until we see a picture of this screen on an LG C9.
Which system version do you have? I only see two items under the Playing games section
guessing the C9 doesn’t either? doesn’t even mention dolby vision @ 60 for me (Series X with a C9)
just posted one for you haha
it was announced that games would get support too and i believe xbox insiders that are on alpha testing ring can use itI'm pretty sure DolbyVision is specifically for movies, not video games.
It is pointless to state this about Dolby Vision being 12bit which needs 48Gbps when the displays are 10bit panels. The "limit" is the max of what 40Gbps is supposed to do which is 4k@120hz 444 HDR 10bitI would assume this is due to the 40Gbps limit to the HDMI 2.1 on LG CXs. 40Gbps gets you 4K HDR (10-bit) at 120hz but not Dolby Vision (12-bit), which needs 48Gbps bandwidth.
You shouldTime to toss my CX in the trash then
It does support it. You just need to uncheck AMD Free sync Premium. VRR will still work but you will be able to have Dolby Vision 120 Hz.
It does support it. You just need to uncheck AMD Free sync Premium. VRR will still work but you will be able to have Dolby Vision 120 Hz.
Vision is mastered in 12 bit but 12 bit is not required to use it.Dolby Vision requires 12bit, these TV's are still using the "slower" 40Gbps for their HDMI2.1 certification instead of the full 48Gbps (I say slower because it's still an insane speed and you're still getting 4k 120Hz at HDR10 instead).
I would assume this is due to the 40Gbps limit to the HDMI 2.1 on LG CXs. 40Gbps gets you 4K HDR (10-bit) at 120hz but not Dolby Vision (12-bit), which needs 48Gbps bandwidth.
DV pushed a lot more data than HDR, CX is capped at 40gbps i think
Yeah as LG C9 has the full 48Gbps. Although i suppose we won't know for sure until we see a picture of this screen on an LG C9.
Dolby Vision requires 12bit, these TV's are still using the "slower" 40Gbps for their HDMI2.1 certification instead of the full 48Gbps (I say slower because it's still an insane speed and you're still getting 4k 120Hz at HDR10 instead).
No where is Dolby Vision gaming is mention in your pictures.
Actually the PS5 is only 32Gbps while the Series X is 40GbpsIt's not because of 40 Gbps ports, stop spreading that misinformation. Xbox series x and PlayStation 5 both don't support 48 Gbps, they're capped at 40 Gbps.
It doesn't need toC9 does not support freesync.
I think soIt doesn't need
I think so what? It has VRR standard for 2.1 along with the Series S/X...it doesn't need to. The main device that gets the most benefit with Freesync is AMD cards on PC with displays that are Freesync Premium capable.I think so
I have an AMD card.I think so what? It has VRR standard for 2.1 along with the Series S/X...it doesn't need to. The main device that gets the most benefit with Freesync is AMD cards on PC with displays that are Freesync Premium capable.
Great you also have VRR if you have a C9 so still not missing out.I have an AMD card.
Dolby Vision is barely any better than HDR10? hahaha ok.Not only I think 0 games support dolby vision, it's barely any better than hdr10 or whatever it is called.
I have c1 so I suppose it also dont support DV ?