LG C9 Vs LG CX, Which Is Better? Does Anyone Have Both? Notice ...

AVS Forum banner Menu Log in Sign up
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Display Devices
  • OLED Technology and Flat Panels General
#1 · Dec 12, 2020 There are differences between the CX and C9. Major differences The CX has a better Black Frame Insertion feature that has more ways to configure it. Most people don't use this feature though. Minor differences The C9 has slightly higher color volume and better gradient (most won't notice) C9 has slightly better gray uniformity (most won't notice) The C9 can do 12 bit 48gbps on HDMI 2.1 while the CX can do 10 bit 40gbps on HDMI 2.1. This doesn't matter since both are 10 bit screens anyway. Someone told me they noticed no difference on the C9 using it as a PC on 10 bit and 12 bit, he thinks keeping it on 12 bit might help with any color banding issues, is this true? I know color banding only occurs depending on what content you are watching or which game you are playing. The C9 has DTS support while the CX does not but this only matters for some apps and if you use a bluray player. The C9 has a bit higher peak brightness but this is likely due to the panel lottery. It can be assumed that more C9's have a bit higher peak brightness than more CX models since both rtings and HDTV test measured a higher peak brightness on the C9. The CX has slightly higher peak brightness on flatpanels HD review. LG C9 OLED review C9 LG CX OLED review CX The C9 looks noticeably brighter in all the pictures here. It looks better. Perhaps the higher peak brightness of the C9 is a major difference. LG CX OLED vs LG C9 OLED Side-by-Side TV Comparison I was told by rtings that they took pictures of the tv's in different rooms that had different lighting conditions which is why the CX looks better than the C9 on here. See less See more Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions #2 · Dec 14, 2020 Dude who cares man? At this point, the differences between the both are so minute you're not even going to notice them realistically. Really, aside from BFI on the CX, everything else is a toss up. #3 · Dec 15, 2020 To some people, the lack of DTS support on the CX is a big difference. Depends on how you use it and your needs. 0 Reply #4 · Dec 15, 2020 Id say too it depends on the cost difference. If its just a few hundred bucks or so for the C9 then its a no-brainer. Id still go for the better model when I upgrade but if someone ends up with a CX series TV they wont exactly be slumming it. ;) This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread. Insert Quotes Post Reply
  1. ?
  2. ?
  3. ?
  4. ?
  5. ?
  • 35M posts
  • 1.5M members
  • Since 1999
A forum community dedicated to home theater owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about home audio/video, TVs, projectors, screens, receivers, speakers, projects, DIY’s, product reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! Show Less Full Forum Listing Explore Our Forums Receivers, Amps, and Processors LCD Flat Panel Displays Speakers HDTV Programming Home Theater Computers

Top Contributors this Month

View All WilliamR 1.2K Replies FenceMan 689 Replies C coderguy 604 Replies

Recommended Communities

Community avatar for AVS Forum AVS Forum 1.3M+ members Community avatar for Podcasts Podcasts 20+ members Community avatar for Starlink Talk Starlink Talk 260+ members
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Display Devices
  • OLED Technology and Flat Panels General

Từ khóa » Cx 9 Vs C9