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Test serie E6
Tra i punti salienti direi questo
Vignetting was pretty much gone on our LG 55E6V review unit: what LG has done is to brighten the sides instead, similar to what we’ve observed on later builds of the EF950 FLOLED. Of course, this meant that the centre of the screen would appear darker than the sides at certain dark grey intensities, but in real-life viewing this was a lot less offensive than the other way round.
questo
The 55E6′s near-black gradation was better than its predecessor’s, injecting a more palpable sense of dynamism and solidity to low-light detail. Nevertheless, there were a couple of telltale signs indicating it’s still not quite on par with that seen on Panasonic’s inaugural CZ950 OLED TV. For starters, the E6V’s default [Brightness] position of “50” has been purposely set up from factory to crush some shadow detail so that most users won’t pick up its near-black foibles. Once we raised [Brightness] to its correct reference value, we could see that the television was applying dithering to shadowed areas to better mask above-black blockiness.
e questo
After a few self-triggered compensation cycles, vertical banding on our sample was also suppressed to a level where it’s no longer an issue. We played the underwater fight scene inSkyfall (around the 02:08:47 mark) on the LG E6 in a side-by-side comparison with a Panasonic DX902 we’ve just tested, and were very happy with what we saw in terms of near-black uniformity:
Direi che la parte più interessante è sicuramente quella sul vignetting.
Quello che LG ha fatto è illuminare maggiormente i lati, questo significa che il centro dello schermo potrebbe apparire più scuro dei lati, che nella normale visione disturba meno che al contrario...
Poi sembrerebbe avere una tendenza a crushare i dettagli sulle basse luci, a differenza del riferimento CZ950 Pana, con una luminosità a default di 50 leggermente più scura, forse per paura delle fobie da near black.
Mi fa un po' specie pensare che abbiano considerata buona l'uniformità dello schermo dopo una comparazione con un LCD, anche se praticamente il riferimento, ma sempre LCD si tratta.
Test serie E6
Tra i punti salienti direi questo
Vignetting was pretty much gone on our LG 55E6V review unit: what LG has done is to brighten the sides instead, similar to what we’ve observed on later builds of the EF950 FLOLED. Of course, this meant that the centre of the screen would appear darker than the sides at certain dark grey intensities, but in real-life viewing this was a lot less offensive than the other way round.
questo
The 55E6′s near-black gradation was better than its predecessor’s, injecting a more palpable sense of dynamism and solidity to low-light detail. Nevertheless, there were a couple of telltale signs indicating it’s still not quite on par with that seen on Panasonic’s inaugural CZ950 OLED TV. For starters, the E6V’s default [Brightness] position of “50” has been purposely set up from factory to crush some shadow detail so that most users won’t pick up its near-black foibles. Once we raised [Brightness] to its correct reference value, we could see that the television was applying dithering to shadowed areas to better mask above-black blockiness.
e questo
After a few self-triggered compensation cycles, vertical banding on our sample was also suppressed to a level where it’s no longer an issue. We played the underwater fight scene inSkyfall (around the 02:08:47 mark) on the LG E6 in a side-by-side comparison with a Panasonic DX902 we’ve just tested, and were very happy with what we saw in terms of near-black uniformity:
Direi che la parte più interessante è sicuramente quella sul vignetting.
Quello che LG ha fatto è illuminare maggiormente i lati, questo significa che il centro dello schermo potrebbe apparire più scuro dei lati, che nella normale visione disturba meno che al contrario...
Poi sembrerebbe avere una tendenza a crushare i dettagli sulle basse luci, a differenza del riferimento CZ950 Pana, con una luminosità a default di 50 leggermente più scura, forse per paura delle fobie da near black.
Mi fa un po' specie pensare che abbiano considerata buona l'uniformità dello schermo dopo una comparazione con un LCD, anche se praticamente il riferimento, ma sempre LCD si tratta.