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LG’s OLED Monitors Endorsed by Microsoft for Xbox Series X
LG and Microsoft have formed an exclusive partnership to promote the next-gen gaming experience at 4K resolution and 120fps with minimal lag and a wide color gamut. The Xbox Series X and LG’s Series X TVs, launched this year, both support Dolby Vision (HDR) and Dolby Atmos. Additionally, the TVs can handle Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) input and have Auto Low Latency Mode (which enables response times as low as 1 ms). Dolby Vision will be enabled after launch with a software update. Anyway, the TVs are the first to feature a HGiG profile from the HDR Gaming Interest Group (LG and Microsoft are founding members of the Group).
Figure 1: LG OLED w/Xbox Series X
LG and Microsoft have formed an exclusive partnership to promote the next-gen gaming experience at 4K resolution and 120fps with minimal lag and a wide color gamut. The Xbox Series X and LG’s Series X TVs, launched this year, both support Dolby Vision (HDR) and Dolby Atmos. Additionally, the TVs can handle Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) input and have Auto Low Latency Mode (which enables response times as low as 1 ms). Dolby Vision will be enabled after launch with a software update. Anyway, the TVs are the first to feature a HGiG profile from the HDR Gaming Interest Group (LG and Microsoft are founding members of the Group).
Figure 1: LG OLED w/Xbox Series X
The OLED TVs are certified by both TÜV Rhineland and Underwriters Laboratories that they are flicker-free and have low blue light emissions.
The Xbox Series X is a big leap forward in gaming, packing in a huge 12 teraflops of processing power that can handle 8K gaming, or so we’re told, which means 4K resolution is an absolute breeze. Naturally you want to play your games on the best possible TV. It’s unusual for the Xbox Series X to be tied to a specific TV brand like this, even if the partnership is restricted to the EMEA region. The Xbox Series X has already made headlines for being incredibly inclusive where tech standards are concerned. A great example is how it supports the competing HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR standards, instead of picking a side and running with it – or shrugging and limiting HDR output to simple HDR10 like the PS5. LG OLED TVs have a number of gamer-friendly features, and they're been recognized as the best option for next-gen consoles for quite some time. They all support Dolby Vision, which has arguably been better received than rival HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and come with four HDMI 2.1 ports while most TVs only support one. HDMI 2.1 comes with a bunch of gamer-friendly features that you will want to take advantage of. Not only do they support 4K and HDR, they also come with support for auto-low latency mode, which significantly lowers input lag, and Variable Refresh Rate that adapts your screen to a game's refresh rate in order to increase smoothness and reduce screen tearing.
The Xbox Series X is a big leap forward in gaming, packing in a huge 12 teraflops of processing power that can handle 8K gaming, or so we’re told, which means 4K resolution is an absolute breeze. Naturally you want to play your games on the best possible TV. It’s unusual for the Xbox Series X to be tied to a specific TV brand like this, even if the partnership is restricted to the EMEA region. The Xbox Series X has already made headlines for being incredibly inclusive where tech standards are concerned. A great example is how it supports the competing HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR standards, instead of picking a side and running with it – or shrugging and limiting HDR output to simple HDR10 like the PS5. LG OLED TVs have a number of gamer-friendly features, and they're been recognized as the best option for next-gen consoles for quite some time. They all support Dolby Vision, which has arguably been better received than rival HDR10+, Dolby Atmos, and come with four HDMI 2.1 ports while most TVs only support one. HDMI 2.1 comes with a bunch of gamer-friendly features that you will want to take advantage of. Not only do they support 4K and HDR, they also come with support for auto-low latency mode, which significantly lowers input lag, and Variable Refresh Rate that adapts your screen to a game's refresh rate in order to increase smoothness and reduce screen tearing.
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