LG TV Settings for HDR Gaming


C2, G2, B2, C1, G1, B1, QNED9x, NANO9x

Check for TV Firmware Updates. Make sure you connect the console to a TV's HDMI port that supports HDMI 2.1, 4k 120Hz, Dolby Vision, etc (if available).

TV / Inputs - select the PC icon for the HDMI input to which the console is connected

Support 
    Energy Saving Step - Off

General
    Devices \ Settings \ HDMI Deep Color - 4k for the HDMI port to which the console is connected

Picture
    HDR Select Mode - Game Optimizer
    Advance Settings \ Brightness
        Energy Saving Step - Off
        OLED Pixel Brightness - 100
        Adjust Contrast - 100
        Screen Brightness - 50
        Auto Dynamic Contrast - Off
        HDR Tone Mapping - ON for games that have a fixed peak brightness value, HGIG for which you can adjust the peak brightness or use the system HDR calibration settings of the console
        Peak Brightness - High
        Gamma - 2.2
        Black Level - Auto. If you see washed out colors and low contrast, then: 
            "Limited" - if your console has an HDMI 2.0 port (PS4, Xbox One) or your TV to which the console is connected has HDMI 2.0 or you have activated VRR/120Hz 
            "Full" - if you use HDMI 2.1 for TV and console, and not use VRR/120Hz.
    Advance Settings \ Color
        Color Depth - 50-55
        Tint - 0
        Color gamut - Auto
        White Balance
            Color Temperature - from 0 to Warm50 according to your preference
    Advance Settings \ Clarity
        Super Resolution - Off
        Noise Reduction - Off
        MPEG Noise Reduction - Off
        Smooth Gradation - Off
        Cinema Screen - Off
        TruMotion - Off (according to your preference)
    Advance Settings \ Reduce Blue light - Off

Game Panel \ Game Optimizer 
    Black and White Stabilizer - according to your preference
    OLED Motion Pro - Off
    Reduce Blue light - Off
    Prevent Input Delay(Input Lag) - Boost for playing at 60fps, Standart for playing at 120fps
    VRR & G-Sync - On if you use 120fps, Off if 120fps is not relevant for you.

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CX, GX, BX, C9, E9, B9, NANO8x

Check for TV Firmware Updates. Make sure you connect the console to a TV's HDMI port that supports HDMI 2.1, 4k 120Hz, Dolby Vision, etc (if available).

TV / Inputs - select the PC icon for the HDMI input to which the console is connected

Picture
    Picture Mode - Game
    Energy Saving - Off
    Additional Settings
        Eye Comfoprt Mode - Off
        HDMI Ultra Deep Color - On for the HDMI port to which the console is connected
    Picture Mode Settings
        OLED Light - 100
        Contrast - 100
        Brightness - 50
        Sharpness - 0
        Color - 50
        Tint - 0
        Advance Control
            Dynamic Contrast - Off
            Dynamic Tone Mapping - ON for games that have a fixed peak brightness value, HGIG for which you can adjust the peak brightness or use the system HDR calibration settings of the console
            Super Resolution - Off
            Color gamut - Auto
            Gamma - 2.2 (Medium)
            Peak Brightness - High
            White Balance
                Color Temperature - from Medium to Warm2 according to your preference
        Picture Options
            Noise Reduction - Off
            MPEG Noise Reduction - Off
            Smooth Gradation - Off
            Black Level - Auto. If you see washed out colors and low contrast, then: 
                "Low" - if your console has an HDMI 2.0 port (PS4, Xbox One) or your TV to which the console is connected has HDMI 2.0 or you have activated VRR/120Hz
                "High" - if you use HDMI 2.1 for TV and console, and not use VRR/120Hz.
             Real Cinema - Off
            Motion Eye Care - Off
            TruMotion - Off (according to your preference)
            AI Brightness - Off

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