We tested the 42-inch LG C2 OLED, and it's also available in larger sizes. We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab. The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon. Our testers have started testing this product. We tested the Samsung Smart Monitor M7 S43BM70 and added some comparisons with this model. Reviewed the Samsung 43 QN90B QLED and compared the HDR brightness between them.Ĭorrectly labeled the window sizes in the HDR brightness box because they were incorrectly labeled. Measured the SDR Peak Brightness with Game Optimizer disabled. We bought and tested the Sony 42 A90K OLED, and added a few relevant comparisons to the review. We've added a few relevant comparisons so you can see how they compare. Also confirmed that it supports 1440p from the PS5.Īdded that the Dell Alienware AW3423DWF is another OLED monitor that has a higher 165Hz Refresh Rate. We've added a comparison to the recently reviewed Samsung Odyssey OLED G8/G85SB S34BG85, which has a higher refresh rate for PC gaming.Ĭlarified that it doesn't have a PBP/PIP mode from two external sources in Additional Features. We rechecked the input lag with VRR and confirmed that the 42-inch model we tested as a monitor and the 65-inch TV we tested perform the same with the latest firmware.Īdded that the new LG 42 OLED Flex has a curved screen in the Style section. Corrected a mistake in Input Lag to clarify that there's a high input lag outside of the Game and PC Modes.
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