Lg wide monitor manual
#LG WIDE MONITOR MANUAL UPDATE#
Update : We remeasured the SDR brightness in 'Game' Picture Mode because that's what we expect most people to use when using the TV as a monitor for low input lag. This could be an issue with constant static displays like a computer's interface, but if you use a screensaver when you're not using it or if you also use it for watching varied content, you may avoid, or at least reduce, the risk. Like any OLED, it has the risk of permanent burn-in. It's a really well-built TV with a sleek design, but unlike most monitors, its stand doesn't allow for any adjustments.
Sadly, it doesn't get very bright due to its aggressive automatic brightness limiter (ABL), but it does handle reflections extremely well.
This makes images appear slightly inaccurate at the sides of the screen when sitting up close or when viewing from the side, so it isn't ideal for work that requires exact color reproduction. Although it has wide viewing angles, colors shift quickly when you move off-center. It's an excellent choice for gaming because it has near-instantaneous response time, a 120Hz refresh rate, as well as native FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support and G-SYNC compatibility. Its 4k resolution delivers an exceptionally clear image, and its near-infinite contrast ratio allows it to produce inky blacks.
We bought and tested the LG 48 CX OLED as a computer monitor, and even though this is meant to be a TV, it offers impressive overall performance as a monitor.