LG OLED C9 For Xbox Series X - Gaming - XboxEra Trang chủ » C9 120hz » LG OLED C9 For Xbox Series X - Gaming - XboxEra Có thể bạn quan tâm C9 128gb C9130axi-ewc-b C9130axi-ewc-k C9130axi-ewc-x C9130axi-h LG OLED C9 for Xbox Series X Gaming BurdyBundy October 20, 2020, 9:21pm 1 image1100×730 177 KB I have the LG C9 currently…it’s a fantastic TV…was just curious will this tv support all the next gen features for my xbox series X ?.. 1 Like Khalid117x (Khalid117x) October 20, 2020, 9:23pm 2 BurdyBundy: I have the LG C9 currently…it’s a fantastic TV…was just curious will this tv support all the next gen features for my xbox series X ?.. Yep, pretty much. Not 100% sure about vrr upt to 120fps, but seriously I expect this to be useful very rarely 1 Like brunopcosta1 (Bruno Costa) October 20, 2020, 10:14pm 3 Yeah, you are good to go. The only upgrade for you would be the CX. Here is a full comparison between the two models: LG C9 OLED vs LG CX OLED Side-by-Side TV Comparison The LG CX OLED and its predecessor, the LG C9 OLED, are two very similar-performing TVs. The C9 has better gray uniformity and viewing angles, but that could be due to panel differences. The CX has better built-in speakers and the black frame... The CX supports 4k VRR at 120 Hz, while the C9 only supports 1080p VRR at 120 Hz (4k VRR at 60 Hz). Since there will be almost no games that run in 4k at 120 FPS, I don’t think you are missing much. 2 Likes BurdyBundy October 20, 2020, 10:33pm 4 brunopcosta1: Yeah, you are good to go. The only upgrade for you would be the CX. Here is a full comparison between the two models: The CX supports 4k VRR at 120 Hz, while the C9 only supports 1080p VRR at 120 Hz (4k VRR at 60 Hz). Since there will be almost no games that run in 4k at 120 FPS, I don’t think you are missing much. I thought I read somewhere the c9 also run games at 4k 120 hz with hdmi 2.1 BurdyBundy October 20, 2020, 11:10pm 5 BurdyBundy: brunopcosta1: Yeah, you are good to go. The only upgrade for you would be the CX. Here is a full comparison between the two models: The CX supports 4k VRR at 120 Hz, while the C9 only supports 1080p VRR at 120 Hz (4k VRR at 60 Hz). Since there will be almost no games that run in 4k at 120 FPS, I don’t think you are missing much. I thought I read somewhere the c9 also run games at 4k 120 hz with hdmi 2.1 strong textScreenshot_20201021-000805_Google1440×3200 1010 KB brunopcosta1 (Bruno Costa) October 20, 2020, 11:45pm 6 Yeah, the C9 does support HDMI 2.1. What I talked about in my previous post was about VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), though – a feature that allows the TV to synchronize its refresh rate with the input device’s output and reduces stuttering and screen tearing. As far as I know, the maximum frequency in the Variable Refresh Rate feature’s range when the C9’s input signal is 4k is 60 Hz. I’m not the best person to talk about those technical stuff, though. What I can say is that the CX is slightly better than the C9 (which was expected, since it is the new model), but you are good to go with the C9. 1 Like BurdyBundy October 20, 2020, 11:57pm 7 brunopcosta1: Yeah, the C9 does support HDMI 2.1. What I talked about in my previous post was about VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), though – a feature that allows the TV to synchronize its refresh rate with the input device’s output and reduces stuttering and screen tearing. As far as I know, the maximum frequency in the Variable Refresh Rate feature’s range when the C9’s input signal is 4k is 60 Hz. I’m not the best person to talk about those technical stuff, though. What I can say is that the CX is slightly better than the C9 (which was expected, since it is the new model), but you are good to go with the C9. OK thanks Staffy October 21, 2020, 7:48am 8 brunopcosta1: Yeah, the C9 does support HDMI 2.1. What I talked about in my previous post was about VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), though – a feature that allows the TV to synchronize its refresh rate with the input device’s output and reduces stuttering and screen tearing. As far as I know, the maximum frequency in the Variable Refresh Rate feature’s range when the C9’s input signal is 4k is 60 Hz. I’m not the best person to talk about those technical stuff, though. What I can say is that the CX is slightly better than the C9 (which was expected, since it is the new model), but you are good to go with the C9. Oh that’s good to know. So something like Gears 5 in 4K/120fps will absolutely work on the C9? Just once you enable VRR on the TV it’ll be 1080p? I do have VRR automatically on for my C9 for games like KH3 and I was told it helps out with any game, although I don’t think that is true. Colbert (Colbert) October 21, 2020, 3:50pm 9 brunopcosta1: Yeah, the C9 does support HDMI 2.1. What I talked about in my previous post was about VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), though – a feature that allows the TV to synchronize its refresh rate with the input device’s output and reduces stuttering and screen tearing. As far as I know, the maximum frequency in the Variable Refresh Rate feature’s range when the C9’s input signal is 4k is 60 Hz. I’m not the best person to talk about those technical stuff, though. What I can say is that the CX is slightly better than the C9 (which was expected, since it is the new model), but you are good to go with the C9. To my knowledge (also an owner and due to it I informed myself very well) the C9 supports the full VRR range between 40 to 120 @ 4K if you are equipped with an appropriate cable that supports the bandwidth that is needed for that. Such a cable is part if the Xbox Series X package and as a result the full range of VRR should be supported by the LG C9 OLED. cc @BurdyBundy @Khalid117x @Staffy 2 Likes brunopcosta1 (Bruno Costa) October 21, 2020, 3:59pm 10 Colbert: The C9 supports full VRR range between 40 to 120 for 4K. Full HDMI 2.1 support. The constraints come in if you just use a HDMI 2.0 cable that doesn’t support the signal for 4K 120 Hz. But the Series X comes with a cable that supports the full speed of the HDMI 2.1 standard. Means 4K @ 120 Hz. Oh, I stand corrected than. I was going by the Rtings charts (CX on the left, C9 on the right): image1031×463 43.1 KB Colbert (Colbert) October 21, 2020, 4:02pm 11 brunopcosta1: Oh, I stand corrected than. I was going by the Rtings charts (CX on the left, C9 on the right): It can depend on what firmware version and the GPU this was tested with. The first GPUs that support HDMI 2.1 are actually RTX 3xxx cards. The HDMI standard defines the range of VRR and the C9 is fully compliant to that standard. There can be still the case that information given by LG is not correct but then it would be false advertising. I will check on the LG site what they have stated there. 2 Likes BurdyBundy October 21, 2020, 4:04pm 12 Colbert: To my knowledge (also an owner and due to it I informed myself very well) the C9 supports the full VRR range between 40 to 120 @ 4K if you are equipped with an appropriate cable that supports the bandwidth that is needed for that. Such a cable is part if the Xbox Series X package and as a result the full range of VRR should be supported by the LG C9 OLED. cc Thanks mate brunopcosta1 (Bruno Costa) October 21, 2020, 4:06pm 13 Colbert: It can depend on what firmware version this was tested. The HDMI standard defines the range of VRR and the C9 is fully compliant to that standard. There can be still the casse that information given by LG is not correct but then it would be false advertising. I will check on the LG site what they have stated there. Yeah, to be fair the C9 was probably reviewed when there wasn’t even a device with a 2.1 output on the market. There might have been a firmware update since then, but I’m really not sure. And to be perfectly clear, I do not own a C9 – although it has been on my radar for quite some time. Colbert (Colbert) October 21, 2020, 4:08pm 14 brunopcosta1: Yeah, to be fair the C9 was probably reviewed when there wasn’t even a device with a 2.1 output on the market. There might have been a firmware update since then, but I’m really not sure. And to be perfectly clear, I do not own a C9 – although it has been on my radar for quite some time. This was indeed the case (no hardware with an HDMI 2.1 output interface). Just checked. 1 Like Staffy October 21, 2020, 4:29pm 15 Colbert: To my knowledge (also an owner and due to it I informed myself very well) the C9 supports the full VRR range between 40 to 120 @ 4K if you are equipped with an appropriate cable that supports the bandwidth that is needed for that. Such a cable is part if the Xbox Series X package and as a result the full range of VRR should be supported by the LG C9 OLED. cc Awesome. Appreciate the heads up!!! Rafaelkar October 22, 2020, 1:46pm 16 C9 supports 4K 120hz with VRR (G-Sync). I think this will be supported with Xbox either. 2 Likes Colbert (Colbert) October 23, 2020, 10:57am 17 Heads up for those that want to operate their XSX via an external AV receiver. Article is in german but any translation service will do the job. AV-Receiver: HDMI 2.1 Bug macht Probleme mit Xbox Series X & RTX 3000 Fehlerhafte HDMI-2.1-Chips in AV-Receivern führen zu Problemen bei der Bildübertragung mit der Xbox Series X und GeForce RTX 3000. TL;DR AV Receivers of known brands have a faulty processing chip inside that cannot be patched. In result the screen is black if driven in some HDMI modes. 1 Like cinste (Pete) October 23, 2020, 11:38am 18 Not C9 related but you LG owners may know the answer to this, I’ve been looking at the latest range with thoughts of upgrading my C7 for an HDMI 2.1 compatible set. Am I right in thinking that current naming is BX for entry level set and CX the standard model with the only differences on the G and WX models being physical aspects (wall mounted or floor standing) and the ZX being 8k or are there some other specification related differences on the G and W ones? Colbert (Colbert) October 23, 2020, 1:34pm 19 cinste: Not C9 related but you LG owners may know the answer to this, I’ve been looking at the latest range with thoughts of upgrading my C7 for an HDMI 2.1 compatible set. Am I right in thinking that current naming is BX for entry level set and CX the standard model with the only differences on the G and WX models being physical aspects (wall mounted or floor standing) and the ZX being 8k or are there some other specification related differences on the G and W ones? Found this at least for the BX vs CX LG CX vs BX : What are Their Similarities & Differences? | TV Difference cinste (Pete) October 23, 2020, 2:15pm 20 Colbert: Thanks Colbert, useful link I’d not seen a comparison as detailed as this one before, and it also led me to a similar page that confirmed that the G and W models are spec. wise identical to the C. 1 Like next page → Từ khóa » C9 120hz LG C9 Won't Get 4K 120Hz Dolby Vision Support - YouTube LG C9 OLED TV Review LG Dropped C9 And BX For 4K/120Hz Dolby Vision Support. How Do ... Vincent Teoh On Twitter: "LG Has Finalised Its List Of TVs That Will ... LG OLED C9 Owners And Discussion Thread | Page 378 - AVForums 55" 4K OLED 120Hz C9 LG Smart TV With HDR G-sync (with Local ... 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