Like I said, only that ONE program is causing the burn in, nothing else has caused any burn in at all. Your mileage may vary, it all depends how you use it. The reason I went with the LG OLED for my monitor is because I could NOT fit a 43" LCD in the same space.Īs for Audible, the TV has a "screen off" feature where you can turn off the screen and listen to the audio only. Since gaming consoles are considered normal use, and a gaming console is a computer, I dont see how they could not cover it, but Im not a corporate lawyer. I have a US Best Buy geek squad 5 yr warranty, so I have no issues with getting my money back after 4.5 years, but I would verify with LG if their 5 yr panel warranty (you still have to pay the labor) covers burn in. The red lines have started burning in, so I have stripes across the screen where that program is located. There is one program I run on Saturdays, for 3 hours max, that has alternating red and black lines on it with text. I have taken all the usual precautions (no icons, black screensaver, auto-hide taskbar) and it is starting to burn in after 1 year. Thanks in advance for any LG OLED C2 is used exclusively as a computer monitor. Lastly, Eye strain: OLED-displays by LG are certified to reduce eye strain/fatigue (dont know how much marketing that is though). Also the time stamp would be moving: Would the screen saver still turnon? And then: If it turns on, will it turn off once I press spacebar for example to pause the audiobook? (I know this is very specific but I like listening to audiobooks ) My browser is in dark mode but still there would be this orange audible-symbol. Sometimes I'd like to work and browse on it too (thats what scares me).Īlso: How do the OLED-screen-savers work? Say I have some AudioBook playing on Audible. I want to use the TV mainly for streaming moves and TV shows. Could I count on them in case of burn-in within the 5 years? (Because even though exactly 5 years would be too short of a lifespan for a TV for my taste, it would still give me enough security to try out OLED, I think.) Is it normal use to hook your pc to your TV? What are your experiences with LG. This might sound good but the phrasing of LG with "normal use" leaves some room for interpretation. The G2 here in Germany has a 5-year-warranty (2 for the whole TV plus 3 for the panel). Is there a dedicated sub-forum where to ask about shopping advice? If so, I overlooked it. I'm in new in this forum and looking to buy a new TV. That should result in a less stressful unboxing and mounting experience for these very thin, fragile displays. LG says the G2 will deliver higher peak brightness numbers than the C2 through a combination of brightness booster algorithms and better heat dissipation from the TV’s components.īut the C2 should still outperform something like the CX from two years ago.For both the G2 and C2, LG says it’s using a new composite fiber material in their construction that makes these TVs significantly lighter for example, the 65-inch C2 is nearly half the weight of the C1. Now on the fifth generation of its A9 processor, LG says 2022 TVs will include better 4K upscaling, improved tone mapping, and a greater sense of depth through foreground object enhancement.Īs for the TVs themselves, after debuting its higher-brightness OLED “Evo” panel on the G1 in 2021, this year Evo will be featured in both the G2 and more mainstream C2. For 2022, the company is adding new screen sizes both big (97 inches) and small (42 inches), ratcheting up the brightness (again) on the G series, and bringing some additional features - like multiuser profiles - to the webOS software that runs on its TVs. Right now, GeForce Now supports around 800 games that you can find on this page.LG is announcing its latest series of OLED TVs. Game publishers have to opt in to GeForce Now, which means that you can’t launch all your games that you own in your Steam library. The platform supports Steam, Epic Games, GOG.com and Ubisoft’s launcher. GeForce Now customers launch games they already own. All of this happens in tens of milliseconds, making it one of the smoothest cloud gaming experiences available right now.Ĭompared to Google Stadia and Amazon Luna, Nvidia isn’t starting its own game store. When you press a button on your controller, the action is relayed to the server so you can interact with the game. You get a video stream on your computer, mobile phone, tablet or TV of the game running in a data center - GeForce Now uses a web app on iOS and iPadOS and is available on a limited number of Android TV devices. If you’re not familiar with GeForce Now, it lets you start a game on a powerful gaming PC in a data center near you. Nvidia officially launches cloud gaming service GeForce Now for $5 per month
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