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Re: LG CX OLED vs good pc monitor input lag?
Posted: 01 Sep 2020, 01:34
by elexor
I will ask if he can retest
60hz is going to have more lag for sure. you have to buffer a frame (16.6ms) I'm not sure but i think the best possible input lag with 60hz bfi would be around 23ms.
only way to get almost lag free 60hz bfi on an oled is with a panel that can do dual simultaneous scanouts like those oled bvm's the chief talked about.
Re: LG CX OLED vs good pc monitor input lag?
Posted: 01 Sep 2020, 19:03
by tygeezy
It's pretty much impossible for 23.976 fps film to look good isn't it? You either deal with insane motion blur on panning shots, major flicker, double, triple, and quadruple images, or you use motion interpolation.
Re: LG CX OLED vs good pc monitor input lag?
Posted: 05 Sep 2020, 10:15
by jnashville
i just ordered a 65 inch LG CX which is meant for watching movies. not really for gaming but am curious, if i plug my desktop to it, and say play a game of csgo. (my current monitor is the 280hz vg259qm). so if i run csgo on the LG CX, which has lower input lag? the cx or the asus? the asus surely is better yea?
Re: LG CX OLED vs good pc monitor input lag?
Posted: 05 Sep 2020, 15:48
by jorimt
jnashville wrote: ā05 Sep 2020, 10:15
i just ordered a 65 inch LG CX which is meant for watching movies. not really for gaming but am curious, if i plug my desktop to it, and say play a game of csgo. (my current monitor is the 280hz vg259qm). so if i run csgo on the LG CX, which has lower input lag? the cx or the asus? the asus surely is better yea?
The ASUS will have lower input lag at 240Hz, but the CX is no slouch for a TV either (near the lowest input lag available for a TV). Also, because of 240Hz scanout rate conversion on the ASUS, the ASUS has much higher input lag at native 60Hz than the CX, which actually makes the CX more suitable for console gaming...
ASUS:
LG CX:

Re: LG CX OLED vs good pc monitor input lag?
Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 07:38
by jnashville
jorimt wrote: ā05 Sep 2020, 15:48
jnashville wrote: ā05 Sep 2020, 10:15
i just ordered a 65 inch LG CX which is meant for watching movies. not really for gaming but am curious, if i plug my desktop to it, and say play a game of csgo. (my current monitor is the 280hz vg259qm). so if i run csgo on the LG CX, which has lower input lag? the cx or the asus? the asus surely is better yea?
The ASUS will have lower input lag at 240Hz, but the CX is no slouch for a TV either (near the lowest input lag available for a TV). Also, because of 240Hz scanout rate conversion on the ASUS, the ASUS has much higher input lag at native 60Hz than the CX, which actually makes the CX more suitable for console gaming...
ASUS:
LG CX:
Thanks for the insight. Thus the CX in my living room will be good for console gaming.