![]() ![]() Also make sure the product can handle a 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution. Read any user reviews carefully in a quick scan of products available, I saw many users complaining of hard-to-read text, resolution problems, and other imperfections. Not all of these products work the same way. ![]() And if you just want to show pictures, then any method will work. It's possible that the lag won't be enough to distract if all you want to do is watch videos. ![]() Personally, I find any lag unacceptable, but then I'm a pretty hard-core gamer. With first-person games, there will be a slight delay between your mouse input and what you see on screen. This certainly works, but if you're planning on using the PC for gaming, know that this method is sure to introduce lag. There are numerous products available that use the USB connector to send computer video to your TV. Geoff Morrison's HDTV and home theater resource center and infotacular.Is LCD and LED LCD HDTV uniformity a problem?.Why all HDMI cables are the same, part 2. ![]() A slow response time means the A6H isn’t ideal for fast-moving videos, but for scrolling through documents and looking at static imagery and photography, you should do just fine. You won’t get HDMI 2.1 support here (just the HDMI 2.0 standard) but you can count on a clear, color-accurate picture. You’re getting 4K resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate here, in a variety of size options – specifically the 43-inch and 50-inch are probably your best bet. Its IPS panel ensures good viewing angles and color consistency across the screen, and generally better tonal accuracy than a VA panel would, even if blacks may come across as dark gray. This Hisense TV is a great low-cost buy that should serve you equally well for TV and computer monitor purposes. Three HDMI ports could also be a tad restrictive if you want to connect a lot of AV equipment in addition to your computer, but we still reckon this is a great value TV/computer monitor double act. The Q60C's HDR and image processing capabilities aren't quite on par with Samsung's larger QLED offerings, and viewing angles won't be a match for a true OLED display, but remember it does cost less than an OLED TV. What's more, Samsung claims the QLED screen tech is also capable of displaying "100% color volume", which in theory should mean it also covers 100% of the extensive DCI-P3 video color space - something even a high-end computer monitor would struggle to match. Its 43-inch screen size makes it an ideal balance between TV and computer monitor, with the 4K resolution making computer visuals crisp at fairly close viewing distances. Our top QLED pick is actually one of the cheapest models in the current Samsung QLED range - the Q60C. Oh, and the best bit, QLED TVs are significantly cheaper than their OLED counterparts! In some respects, they can be considered superior to OLED TVs, and they're not susceptible to possible screen burn-in like OLED TVs. Samsung's QLED (Quantum dot) TVs set new standards for brightness and color vividness. The LG C2 also works in tandem with LG’s Gallery Stand, though only at larger sizes – so do have a think about what works best for you. You won’t find many 42-inch OLEDs on the market yet, but this compact size will ensure that the LG C2 works both as a TV screen and a desk monitor, offering the best of both worlds. OLED screens do come with the potential drawback of screen burn-in, where a menu graphic could theoretically become permanently etched into the screen if displayed for a very long time without change, but this isn't likely to be an issue unless you continually display a Windows taskbar or Mac OS dock on screen for extended daily periods. Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync compatibility ensures the frame rate of the B2 matches that of your game, therefore eliminating any screen 'tearing' interference. All in all, the LG C2 is a great choice for PC gamers. You can count on high specifications, including HDMI 2.1, 120Hz refresh rate, and a host of gaming features like VRR and an auto-low latency mode (ALLM) that reduces image lag. Its OLED panel ensures vibrant colors, exceptional contrast, precise brightness control, and deep blacks for stunning images. This bestselling OLED TV from LG is well worth a look at. ![]()
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