![]() Even something like holding the alt-tab window open to show all the available windows is enough to trigger the brightness increase. When I have a predominantly white fullscreen image, and I bring anything else in front of it, like a halfscreen Discord window over a fullscreen white website or maximized Outlook window, the white is much brighter when something is "in the way", and dims noticeably when I go back to looking at the full screen white image. I've looked through a lot of guides and videos and managed to get it pretty well set up, but I am noticing an issue that I haven't been able to solve. I just recently bought an LG CX that is connected to my PC and will be used for 4k 120hz gaming when I upgrade my graphics card later this year. When requesting help for issues POST DETAILS, MODELS, & PICS.Many questions have already been answered, USE SEARCH & See FAQ's.Messaging Mods via their private inbox not via mod mail will result in a ban and your messages ignored. Common/Frequently Asked Posts answered by the FAQ may be removed. No META Posts or comments, please message the moderators through Modmail Instead. They can be removed at our discretion for any reason including but not limited to Off Topic posting (including Soundbars) & Misinformation. Moderators reserve the right to remove your post at our discretion. This also includes YouTube links allowed at Mod Discretion (Rtings & HDTVTEST are allowed)įor Amazon Links - ideally Amazon links are in the format - all the extra stuff after those 10 characters are not necessary. No Deals, Spam, Self Promotion, or Referral Links/Link Shortening (This includes Amazon Smile). Unsure what OLEDs are? An overview can be found at: This subreddit is for news and discussion of OLED displays, OLED lighting, etc.
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