![]() Because it has a fairly low resolution, DPI scaling isn't a good option to mitigate the odd pixel structure that will cause issues with text rendering. The CX requires some DPI scaling and that reduces the desktop area just enough that making window setups for watching videos and using other apps less convenient than the CRG9 form factor at 100% DPI scaling. I prefer the CRG9 as a desktop display but the CX is massively better at basically everything else. G9 Neo was not out at the time so it's not accounted there. Most of this would apply also the G9 and C2 42" as neither is fundamentally that different from the CRG9 and CX 48". And hopefully Displayport 2.0įor some actual real world experiences with the Samsung CRG9 and the LG CX 48", see my post from 1 year ago: Probably will settle with G9 neo Until next gen of Monitor which would solve most of issues. it could be solved by firmware, but it might take quite a while.Ģ.ABL limiting the brightness when use apps like word, etc Not really useful if you wanna show two sources from different hdmi Or one from WebOS. So it will not be pixelated.)ġ.PBP not really working for two sources - by review, it only works with one input + live TV. Almost perfect size (ppi is 105 which is almost the same as 27 1440p Monitor.Gsync Ultimate(which you can only has one displayport)- similar to G9 neo Where it is actually a downgrade when G9 Odyssey has 2 displayport, when G9 neo only has one. ![]() "only" 144h with 10 bit, 175hz with 8 bit Settled with one that which has one dust in panel(which is not visible with Windows task bar) Feel free to chime in with your own experiences with these monitors, as I'm currently debating all three.Ĭurrent owner of G9 Neo(gone through 12 units and yet cant find a perfect one. Let me know in the comments if I missed anything/got something wrong. Neo G9 has a very attractive 49" 32:9 form factor, but has worse colors, contrast, is the most expensive, but can be much brighter. LG C2 is an attractive option if the former is too small, but is flat, not as bright, with a slightly inferior color gamut
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