Hiya QS, from what Iv'e seen here and on my own LG testing stuff like this the dimming does nothing on an Oled, it's only for their other TVs that have backlights that require dimming zones. Only thing that actually controls the dimming is the global sticky and the temporal peak, look around the sm in detail, there are other controls that look like they do things but are for the other TVs. Never really understood why they're there lol. Ty for the vid as always.
Think I saw some test somewhere, if you run it at a normal (for a PC user) brightness of less than 140cd/m2 the dimming shouldnt really do anything more than 5-10 nits at best.
@@HiKielLiHi I got mine replaced with a C3 (my C1 got burned up with the update) The C3 initially had real bad “band” on the right side of the screen when I first got it. But I followed some instructions online to run extremely bight content in HDR for 5 hours, then run run the pixel cleaning. That completely fixed the issue I had with the C3
Hiya QS, from what Iv'e seen here and on my own LG testing stuff like this the dimming does nothing on an Oled, it's only for their other TVs that have backlights that require dimming zones. Only thing that actually controls the dimming is the global sticky and the temporal peak, look around the sm in detail, there are other controls that look like they do things but are for the other TVs. Never really understood why they're there lol. Ty for the vid as always.
Think I saw some test somewhere, if you run it at a normal (for a PC user) brightness of less than 140cd/m2 the dimming shouldnt really do anything more than 5-10 nits at best.
the last software update put vertical lines on my c3..im very pissed
Same thing happened to me. My original reply was deleted for some reason
@@kaikiske7436...LG is replacing the panel...so I hope the new panel is clean.
@@HiKielLiHi I got mine replaced with a C3 (my C1 got burned up with the update)
The C3 initially had real bad “band” on the right side of the screen when I first got it. But I followed some instructions online to run extremely bight content in HDR for 5 hours, then run run the pixel cleaning. That completely fixed the issue I had with the C3
There is a weird fix for that, my C2 had that and support ran me through some steps that removed them. Very odd.