Question same monitor different panel

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hello, i have lg 24gn65r-b gaming monitor i bought it cuz i was told its the same panal as the 24gn650-b with few changes like the osd
after i got it i went to service menu to see the panel name and compare it with the 24gn650-b and i found it same but the issue is i found 2 videos on youtube with the same model 24gn65r-b as mine but the panel name is different mine is the the one in with the green lines in the photos so is this normal cuz the (LM238wf6-ssa2) brightness is higher cuz the led current setting is default to 65 rather than the 41 for the (MV238fhm-ng1) one " this option cant be changed in the service menu if i set it to aythin rather than the defaults it reverts on its own " so if any one knows if this noraml or not pls tell me i did a "nvram init " and found that the panel was set to (mv238fhm-ng1) so ig i didnt change it but mistake or something in the first place
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This:

"i bought it cuz i was told its the same panal as the 24gn650-b with few changes like the osd"

Source?

Where did you purchase the monitor?

My suggestion is to go online and find the applicable LG monitor directly from LG's website.

Just because LG may appear in the URL does not mean that the source is truely LG.

Find the applicable documentation and drivers (if any).

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Could be that you have been scammed.

The only way to know is to delve deeper into as much as you can learn about both the monitor and source.
 
This:

"i bought it cuz i was told its the same panal as the 24gn650-b with few changes like the osd"

Source?

Where did you purchase the monitor?

My suggestion is to go online and find the applicable LG monitor directly from LG's website.

Just because LG may appear in the URL does not mean that the source is truely LG.

Find the applicable documentation and drivers (if any).

= = = =

Could be that you have been scammed.

The only way to know is to delve deeper into as much as you can learn about both the monitor and source.
i just found someone at youtube who had the monitor had his monitor replaced for backlight bleed and found that his old one had the same panel i have while the replacement unite have the other one its weird but its what it is ig 😅
 
LG probably won't disclose what panel they have on a monitor since this may or may not change based on production.
It seems you got a monitor model from a different generation, but LG was probably using the same process to create the panel. So the upgrade for the generation was probably with the features and input standards. LG replaces their lineup every year.
The replacement panel was probably from a later LG process. It would still work on an older form factor.