![]() Last but not least, color calibration is a nightmare on CX. Brightness adjustment can be achieved very quickly via the control knob, or I can just rely on auto brightness (the display adjusts itself according to ambient, just like the MacBook's screen). In comparison, I have the LG 34WK95U as well. So I don't think the CX should be used like a computer monitor at all. That's not to mention brightness has to be adjusted manually via the remote control, and it's buried underneath multiple levels of menu. Auto Brightness Limiter is very aggressive, so brightness jumps up if it's a darker scene, and it scales down significantly when most of the screen is plain white. ![]() One thing, though: the CX really sucks with maximum brightness. 120Hz makes images a slight bit cleaner (and amazingly, the M1 can keep up with it with maximum fluidity), but overall, 4K is sharper and clearer than 1440p for texts. To be honest, I'd actually prefer 4K 60Hz here. ![]() USB-C > DisplayPort 1.4 (Amazon sells a bunch of these), and then the other adapter I already linked above.
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