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    Soooooo, anyone now considering an 8K TV after the 3090 DLSS demo?

    8K will be the resolution where the majority of PC users begin using scaling. Historically, PC users have preferred desktop real estate over scaling. The "standard" pixels-per-inch for Windows UI has always been 96ppi (for manufacturing reasons, this becomes 93-109ppi across various sizes). So...
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    LG 48CX

    That 3080 is lookin' like a snack. Next year, when finances allow. :D
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    LG 48CX

    FWIW, when I had my C7 professionally calibrated a few years back, it was calibrated on the ‘Warm 2’ setting. Coincidence? Maybe not. But yeah, your picture is on the cool side.
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    LG 48CX

    I would refer you to the previous pages of the thread (pgs 24 & 25) for posts discussing the limitations of 4:4:4 output on NVIDIA gaming cards, and also the limitations of HDMI 2.0b. Basically: you’ll have to wait for Ampere.
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    LG 48CX

    I just wanted to let you all know I've been following along as this thread has grown. Never imagined it would've become THE thread for 48CX discussion here at [H] Displays. Lots of good discussion and reference material for visitors from across the web, as I see we've attracted a few. I've been...
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    LG 48CX

    I'm going with the 3080 Ti costing more, lol.
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    LG 48CX

    $1,499? Wow, at that price you don't even need to wait for the sales. Also makes it less likely that the 48CX will see as deep a price cut during the holidays. That's a solid win for gamers, right there. With that, LG didn't just put all these gaming monitor manufactuers to shame, they took a...
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    LG 48CX

    As Kasakka said, and I agree with, even at $1800 that would still be a good deal compared to all the high end gaming monitors out there. LG's sale prices are gravy at that point. Frankly, as far as I'm concerned, ASUS, Acer, etc can pack it up and turn off the lights. Or heavily reduce their...
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    LG 48CX

    LG historically prices Euros the same to Dollars (at least with 65" and smaller). So it's likely that the 48CX will also be $1800. Keep in mind, this is starting sub $2000 MSRP. So it's a safe bet that come holiday 2020, it'll be marked down to somewhere around $1200. Flatpanels HD also has...
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    New Forum Software Feedback

    Looks very clean and crisp on desktop, and was a treat to see this morning. Nice job-
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    LG 48CX

    AFAIK, 55" / 65" / 77" 4K panels have their own separate lines apart from the 88" 8K line (the latter of which is relatively new). There's two scenarios: either 48" 4K has its own production line, or 48" 4K is cut from the 88" 8K line. I don't believe it's the former, although I could be wrong...
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    Golden oldie - modern monitor with svideo, component and PIP?

    Not sure what size or resolution you're looking for, but you're better off getting a 24-30" LCD TV. Most are 720p, but some models do come in 1080p. I was looking for a display solution back in the fall time for my retro gaming station, so I can confirm that TVs in this size range still come...
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    360hz Asus Rog Swift

    That stand's footprint is so unnecessarily large, given the panel size.
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    LG 48CX

    That's interesting, I wonder if that'll have an improved effect on the color volume. IIRC, the 2019 OLEDs stood at around 85% DCI-P3 color volume, and a gamut around 96-97%.
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    LG 48CX

    I would be surprised if LG lists the 48CX that low. Based on LG’s typical deep sale prices, especially around the holidays, I would peg the price around $1199-$1299 a year from now. Currently, the 55C9 is going for $1499, and the 65C9 at $2099. There definitely will not be a $600 difference...
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