tfouto It's too big though.. it's 48".. that's a BIG screen especially when you're sitting close to it. I used to have a 50" TV and I found it too big even 6-10 feet away. For desktop monitor use, 24" is best for 1080P, 27" is good for 1440P, 32" and up for 4K. When you're sitting 2-3 feet away from 48" you have to keep turning your head all over the place and it acts as a lamp due to the area of the surface, especially if you're on a maximized window that has a lot of white in it.

I would have considered it at 43" but not 48". Those screens look small in a big box cavern, but when you bring them home they take over the room.

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    Sunspark Think the most I could see realistically for myself, is 37-42 inches

    Close, but no cigar.

    I have an LG B8 55" and i really love it! It's super easy to my eyes with classic tv, apps, PS4, Switch and Cromchast! It's my dream to ave a 4K 120 / 144 hz OLED monitor, but 48" is too big for me! I don't want to go over 32" πŸ™

      Lauda89 That's why i think it should be confortable as a monitor either. Altough, yes, it's too big.

      tfouto I am at work right now, so I'll give you the right model laterπŸ™‚
      Anyway, I live in Italy so it's a European code!

        3 years later

        Does anyone have experience of current LG Oled TVs? Am looking at LG C3 series and wondering if it's worth trying.

          FNP7 OLED = eye super strain because oled flicker very harsh and very slow and its super high contrast make it worse, oled is the worst tech regarding eye care, unwatchable to me.

            Im using Samsung s95b oled with ps5, Nintendo switch, and watching tv with no strain except a few games on ps5 that causes a little bit of strain, but very minimal.

            19 days later

            I bought the LG C3 55 OLED and it's very comfortable for me. The thing that seemed to make it work was to enable HDMI Deep Colour under the HDMI Settings (under External Devices) and then on my input device, in this instance a Sky Q TV box, to enable 10-bit output (under the picture resolution settings in the Audio Visual menu). So I think it has a 10-bit signal from the box going into a TV that is natively 10-bit and so, I assume, no dithering. I can literally watch it with no strain.

            Before finding this Deep Colour setting, I had made it usable although not perfect for me by using Filmmaker mode (to reduce as much of the motion, sharpening etc visual effects) and also using eye care mode. I still have those settings on now, but it's the Deep Colour/ 10-bit setting that seems to make this 100% good.

            I'm not confident enough to connect it to a network and risk an update though, in case that messes it up! I need to see if Apps via the Sky Q Box or via my Apple TV 4K work or not.

            @Lauda89 I think I saw you say somewhere that your LG Oled had become problematic after an update. Are you able to get the Deep Colour setting working with a 10-bit signal from an external device via HDMI? I wonder if that would still work despite your updates. I assume it might.

              FNP7 Yes, i've used the B8 for many years without any problems. With the last update, the TV started to give me migraine problems as always happens with a bad device. It's not possible to downgrade so pay attention πŸ˜‰
              I feel sick with its own apps, I should try to use an external safe device like an old Chromecast or Firetv stick and see if the problem would be fixed in this way.

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