No you can’t make it equal to C2 in brightness. You can make some C1s equal an G1 in brightness but only those with the evo panel.Even with a cx, with a service remote, you can remove the automatic brightness limiter to equal a C2 in brightness. But what matters is, in c2 there is a heat-sink. So it works without having to fear burn ins.
Brightness when i got LG to remove the automatic brightness limiter made it look like a weird exotic QLED channel with "vivid" picture, it was looking better than most TVs. But i put it back to original settings.No you can’t make it equal to C2 in brightness. You can make some C1s equal an G1 in brightness but only those with the evo panel.
Also, C2 doesn’t have a heat sink. They all have an evo panel. G2 has a heat sink.
You still can't make it as bright as C2, no matter what. C2 will still be brighter.Brightness when i got LG to remove the automatic brightness limiter made it look like a weird exotic QLED channel with "vivid" picture, it was looking better than most TVs. But i put it back to original settings.
HEAT SINK as in? when i go near the front panel after long usage i can feel the hot/heated air.Even with a cx, with a service remote, you can remove the automatic brightness limiter to equal a C2 in brightness. But what matters is, in c2 there is a heat-sink. So it works without having to fear burn ins.
Maybe it is a heat sink wrt the anodes and cathodes of the pixel level organic light emitting diodes.HEAT SINK as in? when i go near the front panel after long usage i can feel the hot/heated air.