![]() This means that there's a variation of brightness with different content, like when you minimize and maximize windows on the desktop, and there's also some blooming around small bright objects on a dark background, like the mouse cursor. ![]() It's enough to fight glare in a well-lit room, but it has an aggressive Automatic Brightness Limiter with Local Dimming set to 'High'. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 has impressive peak brightness in SDR. These videos along with the video above were done with the Local Dimming on 'High'. We also filmed our TV real content videos for reference from straight on and from the side. It doesn't look any different with VRR enabled or not, but there's flicker in dark scenes with VRR enabled and a low frame rate (see Variable Refresh Rate section for more). Overall it's a good implementation of local dimming, but the off-angle issues take away from its overall performance. Highlights also transition between zones well and the algorithm keeps up with fast-moving objects. Unfortunately, the blooming is worse when viewing from an angle and you don't need to be far off-center for you to notice it, so you need to sit in front of the monitor for the best performance. There's a bit of blooming with subtitles and with the mouse on a dark background, but it isn't an issue with most content or games. The uniformity with Local Dimming on 'High' is great as there's minimal blooming around bright objects. Setting it to 'Low' results in less black crush because it raises the black levels more, but highlights aren't as bright, so there's a trade-off when deciding which setting you prefer the most. It also makes small highlights pop against a dark background, as long as they're big enough to turn on a dimming zone, otherwise, they look crushed. Setting Local Dimming to 'High' deepens blacks, but there's black crush that causes a loss of fine details in dark scenes. The Mini LED backlighting provides better control over the local dimming zones compared to traditional edge-lit monitors. It features Mini LED backlighting with a 46x26 array for 1,196 zones. My thanks go to the original G9 tilt hack thread for blazing the trail.The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 has decent local dimming, and it's very similar to the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 S32BG75. It's probably a nicer solution.īut for me (with the couch in front of my desk) this "Half LX" arm fit's the bill. If you've got room behind your desk for a full Ergotron arm I'd suggest going with one dual stacking tall pole (for the above monitors) & a HX + tilt hack (or updated version) for the G9. I hope that's of some use to other's trying to find an above G9 mounting solution. There's only so far back you can push the monitor with this setup You can use the whole arm, but the monitor was wandering/listing a little to the right. tightening the lift mechanism before putting it on the G9 is easier. Glad to have the thick spacers, this is fiddley, I put screws in from both sides & then backed one out Next was getting the mount off the LX arm:īut these will (nb. Once the bolt is off it's just friction holding this, tap it out. ![]() Push on the bottom right, flathead screwdriver is useful I didn't know if this was possible, but it somewhat is, here's what I found.įirst step was getting the tilt from the stock stand: UWG Nick, a 21:9 Youtube channel with gameplay videos "Wide as Fcuk", Youtube channel for 21:9 info and game reviews Rule 5: No Box Pictures Related sub-reddits: Rule 4: No referral links, URL shorteners, or selling used monitors. Follow reddiquette it's a good set of basic guidelines for a more cohesive community. Rule 3: Use original sources for links, credit the OP/OC. No racism, sexism, personal insults, harassment, etc. Rule 1: All posts need to be vaguely connected to 21:9. Subreddit of the 21:9 & 32:9 aspect ratio Join us on Discord! / Ultrawide Enthusiasts ![]()
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