Reply To: What make of tv are you watching ?

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kezo
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    Well, it’s arrived. I shall be playing over the weekend and reporting back in due course!

    Wasn’t going to say anymore ?

    Mine arrived yesterday around 10.30am Damaged in transit -box with hole and big scrape on plastic back cover. Phoned up they would collect and deliver a new one/refund or offer a discount.

    Next door saw it come and came round to have a look after dinner as he wanted me to order one if he liked it. Switched it on played Jurassic park on DVD for 20min or so and he wanted one. I told him this one was going back due to the damage and I’d order him one at the same time, he said he’d have this one as the cratch wouldn’t bother him and wouldn’t be seen so took it round his and set it up.

    We found it better in cinema day or night and Imax, HDR fprogrammes permitting. The colour was crisp with good contrast and of course ink blacks etc. Upscaling from HD to 4k was decent. Brightness was good with the backlight turned to 80%. Anyhow left him fine tuning the pictur to his likings.

    Observations – For £600 in Oled money it’s as good as a £1k set of the same tecnolodgy. It doesn’t have the amount of fine tuning setting’s as my G1 but, more than enough at this price plus mine was more than 3x the price.  I did notice some slight motion issues playing one of “god of war” on his PS5 but there again it’s not a high end gaming TV – none noticed with normal TV/movies. – screen uniformity was good with no dirty screen effect – Slight tone mapping in some HDR films but nothing of any significance to the eye. The 120hz screen was fluid and farsuperior to typical 50hz of most TV’s and where content allowed. The Vidaa platform I would have to get use to comng from LG. The extra wide viewing angles were very good as Oled are. It would be too big for my desk I mean way to big.

    The picture quality was great and I’d be happy with one as my main TV once set up for my eyes. – Just to reiterate itwon’t get as bright as an expensive LCD tv.