There is no adjustability whatsoever, you can’t even tilt the display into the position you may want, so forget height adjustment or anything of the sort.
The stand, for example, is basically a strip of metal that runs along the bottom edge of the display, connecting very low down to the display itself.
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If you’re interested in how this compares as a TV to other TVs, we’d recommend checking out a website like Rtings that will thoroughly assess that for you.īecause this is a TV, the design language is quite different to most monitors we look at.
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In any case we are not reviewing this as a TV, we’re assessing this as if it were a monitor you would choose to use with a PC and other input devices. It also lacks some of the convenient features we enjoy with most monitors, like DisplayPort connectivity. It has “smart TV” functionality, so you can run apps directly on the TV itself, a built-in tuner, and lots of image adjusting features like AI processing and all that stuff. While there are serious gaming specs here, and LG has done a great job of supporting the gaming market with their OLED line, the C1 is still primarily designed to be used as a TV. It’s also not outrageously priced for a high end display, at $1500 and often on sale for below that. That’s not the case here: the C1 not only supports a 120 Hz refresh, it also includes both G-Sync and AMD FreeSync support, bringing the variable refresh rate tech we see with virtually every gaming display these days. The vast majority of OLED monitors are designed for professionals, so they are capped to 60Hz and often cost thousands upon thousands of dollars. The LG C1 is one of the best OLED displays for gaming because it combines the technology with a 3840 x 2160 resolution and a usable refresh rate of 120 Hz.
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This is LG’s latest OLED TV series designed primarily for content consumption and brilliant HDR, but in the smallest 48-inch option – the one we bought for testing today – it may also be usable as a monitor, that’s something we’ll have to figure out. I get a ton of questions about OLEDs pretty much weekly, so hopefully this review and the data we’ve gathered will answer your burning questions and will show how this technology fares in our current monitor test suite.įor today’s review, we went out and bought what many people consider the best OLED screen for gaming and the most suitable candidate for usage as a PC monitor: the LG C1 OLED. And at some point we did, just not like this one. Finally! We've long been requested to thoroughly review an OLED display to properly see how it compares to the latest LCD gaming monitors.