LG CX OLED Best Picture Settings for PS5 Gaming



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We go through our recommended picture settings on the LG CX OLED TV to obtain the most accurate image quality for Sony PS5 (PlayStation 5) gaming that …

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  1. Should I be changing the TV Picture Mode to something other than "Game" when I'm watching 4k Ultra HDR Blue Rays on the PS5? I've been switching to "Cinema (User)" which is what I use for Dolby Vision content, not sure if I should be

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  2. Amazing video as usual, I have two questions though. 1- OLED Light and Contrast set to a 100 is too bright and hurt my eyes in dark room. what option can i change to lower the brightness without losing colour or any detail. 2- should i enable AI brightness from the AI Services or anything at all from AI Services?

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  3. LG CX.. LG CX… LG CX… make every videp about LG CX or Sony X900H. NOT everybody has these TVs and they are NOT the only TVs for PS5 or XSX gaming just because of HDMI 2.1 I have an A8 and it has HDMI 2.0 and is capable of 1440p @ 120hz thru HDMI 2.0 maybe even higher with 8biz 422 or 420 (Not sure) it would be nice to see more about other TVs and test if it also works and other Reviews about other TVs in General. Especially Sony A8!!!

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  4. Does anyone know if it’s ok to game in the picture setting Vivid? I just find all the other picture settings dark. I’d REALLY appreciate some info on this guys. *MERRY CHRISTMAS*

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  5. I have noticed some black clipping or colour banding effects in dark areas in demon's souls on ps5 using these settings along with the guidelines on correct HDR settings (setting it to when the image has just disappeared rather than just visible). Any thoughts/suggestions?

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  6. Great video! Would all these settings also be fully applicable to the Xbox Series X (outside of black level and game modevs PC), or best to run Xbox calibration?

    Also should I be very concerned with burn in (everyone's favorite topic) with OLED light at 100 vs 80 which I normally run on games?

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