hammelgammler wrote: ↑20 Jul 2025, 02:45
NeonPizza wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 21:27
The size probably won't cut it, but a 32" QD-OLED Monitor (240hz 'MSI UPX) paired with a RetroTINK4K will give you that 4ms persistence(75% motion blur reduction)
Next year, supposedly we're getting 180/200hz QD-OLED TV's. 180hz is compatible with TINK4K, which is a 5ms persistence(66% blur reduction).

I personally can't go back to WOLED. The colours don't cut the mustard for me personally and the black crushing isn't fixable unless you hire a pro calibrater. dated tech imo.
If i couldn't go QD-OLED, i'd probably just go for the Hisense U8N QD-MIni LED and call it a day. Viewing angles suck, the motion response time will be a little slower. But the QD-Colours are good(Not AS good as QD-OLED mind you.), Black levels approach OLED territory, ABL is less aggressive, there's no chance of burn in, and SDR game mode can get much brighter. Local Dimming is a bit annoying though, since brighter objects on a black back ground can dim. I'm guessing this is because of it's lighting zone transitions, plus subtle blooming too.
Thanks for the answer, but that doesn’t really answer my main question regarding Plasma vs CX.
Sadly I can’t go back to anything smaller than 42” for gaming. Also I’m strictly wanting the best 60Hz experience, as for anything >60FPS I will be using my Samsung S90C (QD-OLED, 144Hz, 2000nits peak brightness). The CRT-Beam-Simulator looks extremely promising and will be undoubtedly the best alternative in the future, but we are not here yet.
Also regarding colors I’m not that picky, both WOLED and QD-OLED look good to me. And regarding calibration, that’s no problem for me, as I calibrated my screens/TVs manually with HCFR and will fix the black crush as good as possible myself.
If we could get a 42” TV with QD-OLED 1080p 500Hz and CRT-Beam-Simulation, that would be my preference but I think it will take a long time until we get anything close to 500Hz in >= 42” and 4k.
After a lot of research on my end, the only options for 60Hz/60FPS content seem to be either a Plasma TV (I own a Panasonic 50PF30), the LG CX (I own two 65”CX) or ideally a CRT like the Sony FW900, all paired with scan line sync for a tearless and mostly lag free experience. As the FW900 is impossible to get, I’m debating between Plasma vs CX and to me, at least for gaming, the CX looks like a winner on paper.
That’s for gaming though, I can imagine for video a Plasma will be better, as it will playback 24/30FPS content better? Anyways, that would be another topic, for now the hunt is for the best 60FPS experience.
It's crazy how Samsung still hasn't given us 42" QD-OLED's yet, still just WOLED. But if you're perfectly fine with WOLED colour and you're capable of fixing the out of box black crush, then the 42" LG C5 could be worth checking out. I'm only interesting in 32" & 42" QD-OLED's as secondary display for retro gaming(8-16 bit generations) to go along side my 27" Sony WEGA CRT. But i really want 240hz.
TINK4K supports 120hz, 180hz & 240hz BFI(not 144hz or the latest 165hz from the Samsung S95F), so based on what's available, you can either get a 50% blur reduction with OLED TV's, (or 75% with a 240hz QD-OLED monitor, but that's out because you're not willing to go below 42"), but the total latency unless I'm mistaken stacks up to around 20ms....Not ideal, at least for me anyways.
2-2.5ms just by using TINK4K, 8.3ms from TINK4K's 120hz BFI used for 60fps games, and about 10ms from lets say an S90C/S90D/S90F or LG C5's 60fps Game mode. 20ms is too much for me personally, but the 50% reduction in motion blur makes a world of a difference, as it does when gaming at 120fps.
For next year, the 180hz BFI should add 5ms instead of 8.3ms, dropping the total lag to 17ms. Anyways, for modern gaming i need either 55" or 65" and it has to have QD-Colour.

And yea, The chief brought up the CRT Beam technology with one of our last conversations. He was hoping for it to be a thing by 2030. But that's a long ways off.
And I would never bounce back to plasma for gaming, simply because the latency is too high. There were a few sets that could hit 16ms like the Panasonic 2010 GT25 & VT25. But you'll never find them, and if you do they're probably on their way out. They also can't match the brightness, true blacks & clarity of QD-OLED either, but at least plasma motion is excellent at it's best.
If 20ms of lag doesn't bother you, instead of 10ms. Than going for the S90C(55" or 65") and pairing that with TINK4K will get you that 50% blur cut for 60fps in SDR. It will add mild flicker, and it's capped at 1080p mind you. What's cool is that it can reinforce HDR brightness into SDR to compensate for the brightness loss coming from it's BFI. And I can't speak for the CX, but i hear it's SDR game mode is quite dim. I had a C9 and C1, the latter's SDR game mode brightness was weak compared to the C9. LG dropped the ball. Hated the colour on both sets as well. If you use the native color gamut instead and crank colours up to 56 in SDR game mode than they're OK, but not in league with QD-OLED or even the RGB OLED panel Nintendo's using with their Switch OLED display. But if you leave LG C1 or C9's colour an auto, the colours are lifeless and desaturated, putting aside the weird greenish tint/lack of warmth which doesn't exist on my Mini-QLED. with Mini-QLED it feels like i'm getting Plasma & CRT colours.
Although, the C1 can get lower than 4ms/persistence, with 120fps games using it's MotionPro High. But by that point you lose too much brightness, and it's BFI creates more shadow detail crushing and latency shoots up to like 26ms... I HATE the C1. lol SDR game mode looks soft compared to ISF Bright, it's SDR game mode is dim, and the colours look noticeably worse than even my Hisense Mini QD-LED.
But then, I also don't like the viewing angles, the dimming of bright objects on black backgrounds from local dimming, and slower motion response time of Mini QD-LED. But at least they don't get burn in!

Both my C1 & C9 were creamed in that department haha.