Instead, LG Oled 55C8 took the same 55C2, the installment plan for 2 years, and according to the reviews of the bodies of the standards, it was lured by these offerings. To tell you the truth, I expected more, but there was no effect. Wow, as I felt when I made the transition from Sony LCD to an Oled C8 display. Sure, it is brighter, but a little better overall and everything else
Not only that, but they also deleted the "HDR effect" mode, which was one of my favorites. I experimented with it in both standard 1080p and 4k HDR movies and found nothing particularly remarkable about it. Other games played on HDMI 2.0 (GTX 1080ti) in 4k HDR similarly did not demonstrate a significant improvement; however, the picture was noticeably brighter. And that is it. There is a possibility that I will use Gsync / VRR when I record a video using Hdm2.1 in the future. I believe that choosing option C9 was the best choice; if I had done so at the time, I would not have been ated. There is HDMI 2.1 there.
. 05.08 After having spent more time with the television, a little more favorable view was developed toward it. The HDMI connector on the C8 included a variety of different modes, including PC, console, Blu-ray, and others. the primary scenario, it was not pleasant to view movies without it; if you select the Blu-ray option, then the payload functioned, but the colors altered; in comparison to "connected to a PC," I presume that the television set was 4.2.0 rather than 4.4.4. When connected to a PC, C2 does not support mode C8, but it does support 4.4.4 and its payload, which, in my particular use case, results in improved color quality. I improve the image's resolution and color quality with the madvr Ngu HI renderer (if it is below 4k). As an aside, in terms of upscaling, C2 simply cannot be matched by Madvr Ngu.