Lastly, note that the LG OLED48C3 is flicker-free in the sense that it doesn’t use PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) to regulate brightness, but there are some slight fluctuations in brightness every ~8ms. In real use, it’s not noticeable and shouldn’t bother those sensitive to flickering....
my wife has the s9 plus. both actually does flicker when you are in a dark environment and have the brightness at the lowest level. well, not really flicker but some pixels or cluster of pixels flicker such that it looks like parts of the screen is flickering. this is called "mura ...
My pc just started doing this today…However, it is fine as long as I am just on internet explorer, etc…When I play my games online, that is when (after roughly half an hour of play) the screen goes black, though the computer is still running. The entire computer is brand new, mi...
definitely go for a better cable - me and my friend got 3080 last year (at MSRP as well, massive luck back then) and he decided to get a new 4k 120hz TV, he decided to cheap out on HDMI 2.1 cable and it simply doesn't work, big flickering issue, you can probably ge...
Lastly, note that the LG OLED48C3 is flicker-free in the sense that it doesn’t use PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) to regulate brightness, but there are some slight fluctuations in brightness every ~8ms. In real use, it’s not noticeable and shouldn’t bother those sensitive to flickering....