Adi-C wrote: ↑21 Mar 2023, 05:40Cx (2020 models) apparently goes even lower @3.5ms at bfi high, but the near black areas may be worse than c1, but I don't know that for sure. I think c2 further improved blacks somewhat again.
I wrote more about a few oleds persistence based on rtings reviews graphs here:
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=10233&p=83112#p83112
Sadly s95C, this year's model is again limited to 60hz and 8.4ms persistence... And 2023 lg's are too.
Yeah, sorry, no, I don't own any of these, I'm just interested in bfi, but I can't check it myself.
Yeah, I've heard that s95B, so 2022 model in BFI mode is... brighter than lg without bfi! Dunno which lg model though. Is s95C brighter than "B" model, or the input lag- I dunno, sorry.
Sorry, a little confused here. You mentioned that the C1 has a 4ms persistence with it's max BFI setting....But does that 4ms translate to MotionPro High when watching Movies & TV? Basically, for low frame rate content, or is it solely for 120fps content, like video games and 8ms for movies, TV and games that run at 60fps?
If that's the case, than I'm guessing there should be no difference between MotionPro High on the C1 Vs what the S90C & S95C have to offer specifically for movies, TV and 60fps games. But in the end, i guess it doesn't really matter either way if the flicker on whites is that aggravating to the eyes.