Ho letto l'articolo e se corrisponde alla realtà personalmente trovo l'OLED55E6V la migliore proposta di LG per la gamma 2016 per i seguenti motivi:
- the price differential between the B6 and E6 is only £500 – we’d gladly fork out the extra money for the latter’s 3D functionality and superior audio from its integrated soundbar. Passive 3D from 4K UHD OLED televisions is a wonderful sight to behold (we’re big fans), with the true blacks, full HD 3D resolution, reduced luminance loss and zero flicker all contributing to the best extra-dimensional picture quality we’ve ever seen from a direct-view display. When asked, an LG spokesperson said the firm’s 3D-capable OLEDs (i.e. the C6, E6 and G6) will ship with one pair of polarized 3D glasses in box.
- Whilst every 2016 LG OLED television will carry the same core features (3840×2160 resolution, Ultra HD Premium certification, HDR10 and Dolby Vision HDR support), a company executive said there’ll be subtle differences in picture quality between ranges due to different SoC (system on chip) used. According to him, the higher-end sets feature a slicker SoC necessitated by soundbar integration, so LG’s engineers figured they might as well make use of the extra capacity to improve video processing. From what we could gather, the key difference would be colour volume which takes into account luminance/ intensity (read: peak brightness) in addition to 2D chromaticities.
La cifra non è sicuramente bassa, ma anche io pagherei volentieri £500 rispetto in più rispetto al B6 per non rinunciare al fantastico 3D di LG ed avere un SoC superiore con relativo miglioramento della qualità delle immagini.