LG OLED48CX TV review

LG’s OLED48CX is a game-changer. Not only is this the first sub 50-inch OLED television, it’s also the first TV that LG has made that supports 4K resolution at 120Hz. This makes this 48-incher a mouth-wateringly viable option for PC gamers looking to replace a traditional IPS or TN panel. Meet the new gold standard when it comes to a 4K TV that can also act as one of the best gaming monitors around.

LG OLED48CX SPECS

Panel size: 48-inch
Panel type: OLED
Native resolution: 3,840 x 2,860
Brightness: 685 cd/m² (in HDR)
Response: 1.7ms
Colour space: 97.32 % of DCI-P3
HDR support: HDR10 Pro
Inputs: 4x HDMI 2.1
Other: Nvidia G-SYNC Compatible, AMD FreeSync Premium, Instant Game Response

That freshly shrunken form factor is a big deal. Previously, the smallest OLED TV you could buy was 55-inches. While a 48-inch screen is hardly bite-sized, it’s the first OLED that can (just about) fit on a reasonably sized PC desk. When you consider Nvidia has been trying to pimp its Big Format Gaming Displays, which measure up to 65-inches and balloon far beyond the $1,499/£1,499 price tag for this, the OLED48CX no longer looks like such a colossal (or wallet-ruining) prospect. 

source: gamezpot.com