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The Cx 48" and 55" is G-SYNC Compatible, FreeSync, VRR and ALLM. all the HDMI inputs on the CX are version 2.1 and HDMI 2 features e(ARC). ^Daphane
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, both have HDMI 2.1 its one of its selling points... IT actually has 4 per the specification. VRR is a bit finiky at the moment. Some have reported issues, but I have not noticed it with my current setup. It has Gsync per the specification 55 a better value. This is purely up to you. I have the 55 and sit about 5 ft away when in use most of the time. Lag varies on a lot of things. Per the specification on lg page its >1ms in most cases. in the right mode its 1ms. OLED has an instant response and ultimately depends on your overall setup. Many reviewers have already cover this on the web
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are numerous review sites that will address the input lag question. As far as burn-in, the OLED screens can have burn in from any activity that leaves the same image on a portion of the screen for hours on end. News logos, station logos in the corner, anything can do it. It does have a screen saver for those times you take a break. On the plus side, it's the best visual experience you can get. Even old TV shows look excellent.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, The LG CX has 4 HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR, FreeSync. The Input lag is very very low if you put it the game mode an enable the increased response time option (1 ms I believe). I would't really worry about burn-in as long as you watch or play different content. The software has safety features built in to reduce the chance of burn in. For the size, depends how big your bedroom is. I have the 55 in my room and it's perfect.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, TV has vrr, freesync and all 4 ports are HDMI 2.1. Thing is, VRR, you don't need FreeSync. It supports GSync as well. The imput lage is phenomenal, it's much faster than my old set TCL 635. Almost had to train my reflexes for how fast it is. I use the Xbox Series X and this console has software that lowers the input lag even further. As far as burn in, it's an OLED so there's always a chance, but you will have to try REALLY hard to do so. When you walk away from the screen for 5 minutes the screen saver kicks on. RTings.com has done OLED burn in test, look it up. OLEDs have come a LONG way. So far that I genuinely don't think this is an issue for 99% of user's.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does. It has HDMI 2.1 on all 4 HDMI ports supporting 4K at 120hz. I can confirm it does have AMD freesync premium. It even has support for G-Sync too! Any time using OLED display you have to worry about gaming if you have repetitive contacts such as a HUD. I would strongly, strongly, strongly recommend getting the geek squad protection plan. I read the fine print and it does cover OLED burn in! I just upgraded to a CX from a E6. After four years my E6 had no burn in. I would say the likelihood of it happening is unlikely but then again there’s always that chance. As far as input Legos I can tell you right now it is exceptionally good. After playing my PS5 at 4K 120 FPS on call of duty Cold War I can say there is absolutely no noticeable input lag at all. This is the best gaming TV and just general purpose TV you can possibly buy. Depending on your bedroom size is really the deciding factor. I bought the 55 for my bedroom just because I like to have a more immersive experience. The price difference is negligible but that 7 inches makes a huge huge difference. Good luck I hope I can help you out.
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