Please add a little bit of guidance on reading the black level rise values. For example, “Contrast at 100 lx: 736:1”. Does this mean than in an office a cheaper LCD monitor would have the same level of contrast?
It’s really weird as they probably do not have test bed with AAC support - it’s probably not even Android device, as they all support AAC as well.
Also, any earbuds are awesome for not getting fatigue? :D And comparing them to more comfortable in-ears or over ears?
Airpods are incredibly uncomfortable in longer listening sessions as the plastic parts are rubbing against your ear, not silicon or leather.
Ear bugs just lay in the ear, while in-ear tips expand in the channel and over-the-ear clamp around. It should be better as no additional force is applied. Silicone tips are not for comfort, but to make a seal. And the gravity is quite small in comparison to expansion of silicon.
Thank you. It works now. Update: but only have 24 bit color mode
I think 9th gen Core processors graphics only support DP1.2, but I may be wrong. You also need to check that Monitor has DP1.4 enabled if there is such option (my LG has “DisplayPort Version” switch in the menu between 1.1/1.2/1.4).
DP1.4 allows HBR3 which is 8 Gbps per lane. 4k@60 requires only 12.5 Gbps and could be easily done with only 2 lanes of HBR3 (16Gbps in total). USB 3.0+ cable has 4 lanes. So, a USB controller could split lanes 2-by-2 and simultaneously provide 4K@60 and 5Gbps for data. This depends on specific controller installed on your PC and in the display. It’s quite complicated and requires more advanced hardware, but doable. That’s why I’m asking.
Please add a little bit of guidance on reading the black level rise values. For example, “Contrast at 100 lx: 736:1”. Does this mean than in an office a cheaper LCD monitor would have the same level of contrast?
Could you please measure how bad is the contrast when light hits this QD-OLED panel?
Ear bugs just lay in the ear, while in-ear tips expand in the channel and over-the-ear clamp around. It should be better as no additional force is applied. Silicone tips are not for comfort, but to make a seal. And the gravity is quite small in comparison to expansion of silicon.
I think 9th gen Core processors graphics only support DP1.2, but I may be wrong. You also need to check that Monitor has DP1.4 enabled if there is such option (my LG has “DisplayPort Version” switch in the menu between 1.1/1.2/1.4).
LG 27UL850 manual says it allows only USB 2.0 speed even with HBR3 sources. Could you please add this to the monitor test methodology?
DP1.4 allows HBR3 which is 8 Gbps per lane. 4k@60 requires only 12.5 Gbps and could be easily done with only 2 lanes of HBR3 (16Gbps in total). USB 3.0+ cable has 4 lanes. So, a USB controller could split lanes 2-by-2 and simultaneously provide 4K@60 and 5Gbps for data. This depends on specific controller installed on your PC and in the display. It’s quite complicated and requires more advanced hardware, but doable. That’s why I’m asking.
Definitely an error.