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Samsung optimizes New QLED TVs for gaming with Adaptive Sync and HDMI 2.1
LG not too long ago announced improved support for gaming on their new tellys, so Samsung now also makes an effort. The 2019 and newer QLED TV sets are are optimised for "more immersive and responsive gaming sessions".
Gaming is becoming more of a thing on TVs and with the newest Consoles and technologies like adaptive sync / HDR in mind, Samsung is keen to have you purchase their product. Samsung mentions the following key features of its new QLED TVs that will appeal to gamers:
- 4K@120Hz via HDMI 2.1-certified connector
- FreeSync Premium compatibility to minimize stuttering and tearing
- Low Input Lag, as low as 9.8ms
- Game Motion Plus to minimize motion blur and halo effects
- Auto Game Mode
- Dynamic Black EQ for clear pixel peeping in shady areas without washout
- Immersive built-in sound system with added 'Object Tracking Sound' technology
Also, an interesting that is mentioned is a 'Multi-View' capability, basically, PIP splitting your screen with one game on the left, the other on the right.
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#5798175 Posted on: 06/11/2020 08:31 AM
Oleds can’t be made safe from burnin, and gaming or computers are likely the worst scenarios for getting burnin, its why Oled is inferior for this. What will come is the micro-led, which will be pretty much what you ask for
Eh when it comes to phones I will trust Samsung but as for tvs they have so many versions of tvs compared to not even 10 years ago and it has lowered the quality overall of their tv products in my opinion. It is nice that they are trying to cater more to the gamers out there but if I am going to throw real money at a tv I will be doing it by buying Sony. I just helped pick out a tv that would also make an awesome monitor even at 49". Also as for QLED eh nothing special. If these companies could make OLED more assuredly safe from burn in then I would be excited more about tvs.
Oleds can’t be made safe from burnin, and gaming or computers are likely the worst scenarios for getting burnin, its why Oled is inferior for this. What will come is the micro-led, which will be pretty much what you ask for

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#5798189 Posted on: 06/11/2020 09:11 AM
OLED burn in really isn't that big of an issue => plenty of tests show that you would have to leave it on for 24 hours a day at peak brightness to get any form of permanent burn in. Think people confuse image retention with burn in when it comes to OLEDs. The issue with using current OLED TVs as displays isn't just about burn-in though, but about the subpixels used; the current LG panels use RGBW subpixels, meaning they have less subpixels than regular displays. This leads to fonts not looking sharp etc and at 3840x2160 at 48 inches that isn't good enough. It would work great as a secondary screen though for gaming/movies.
Oleds can’t be made safe from burnin, and gaming or computers are likely the worst scenarios for getting burnin, its why Oled is inferior for this. What will come is the micro-led, which will be pretty much what you ask for 

OLED burn in really isn't that big of an issue => plenty of tests show that you would have to leave it on for 24 hours a day at peak brightness to get any form of permanent burn in. Think people confuse image retention with burn in when it comes to OLEDs. The issue with using current OLED TVs as displays isn't just about burn-in though, but about the subpixels used; the current LG panels use RGBW subpixels, meaning they have less subpixels than regular displays. This leads to fonts not looking sharp etc and at 3840x2160 at 48 inches that isn't good enough. It would work great as a secondary screen though for gaming/movies.
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#5798195 Posted on: 06/11/2020 09:27 AM
So.. with the implementation of FreeSync Premium, how will the NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility be on RTX cards now? will there still be issues with tearing on the RTX 2080 ti in games with G-SYNC enabled? I think so. LG CX remains the best choice for gaming on NVIDIA cards at least IMO.
Has it been confirmed that the 3080 and variants will have HDMI 2.1 yet? I would hope so.
So.. with the implementation of FreeSync Premium, how will the NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility be on RTX cards now? will there still be issues with tearing on the RTX 2080 ti in games with G-SYNC enabled? I think so. LG CX remains the best choice for gaming on NVIDIA cards at least IMO.
Has it been confirmed that the 3080 and variants will have HDMI 2.1 yet? I would hope so.
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#5798202 Posted on: 06/11/2020 09:35 AM
Planning to get myself this model - but I don't think it has 2.1 HDMI. Anyone knows perhaps?
Planning to get myself this model - but I don't think it has 2.1 HDMI. Anyone knows perhaps?
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Eh when it comes to phones I will trust Samsung but as for tvs they have so many versions of tvs compared to not even 10 years ago and it has lowered the quality overall of their tv products in my opinion. It is nice that they are trying to cater more to the gamers out there but if I am going to throw real money at a tv I will be doing it by buying Sony. I just helped pick out a tv that would also make an awesome monitor even at 49". Also as for QLED eh nothing special. If these companies could make OLED more assuredly safe from burn in then I would be excited more about tvs.