Eerste indrukken van kalibrator David Mckenzie mbt de 65G6:
'Hey everyone
It's honestly flattering to see how many people are waiting to hear my impressions of this. I've spent the day at VE checking it out.
I hope to be able to do a proper thorough review later, but I can summarize and say that the LG Signature OLED that's in the store is absolutely stunning. The uniformity problem is almost gone, the menus are snappier, so as a result it should be much less annoying to calibrate, and the input lag is less than last year. It's not perfect, but the problems, from what I've seen on this visit, are no longer at any significant level. The color accuracy (x+y vs luminance) is also excellent, which wasn't the case in previous generations. Unless something bad happens, this'll be the year I buy one.
The 20 point grayscale controls and white balance still aren't perfect; in the quick tests I did with them, we ended up with some odd luminance errors in images - so I zero'd those settings and achieved a very nice result just with 2-point (which should always be the goal anyway - keep it simple).
The last couple of generations of LG OLEDs have been much improved over the earlier units, which had a slew of problems (as anyone who's read my reviews will remember). From what I've seen today, from this non-mass-market unit, this is now the tipping point where I wouldn't have any real reservations left about highly recommending them.
One interesting thing: the OLED voltage compensation process, which was previously hidden in the service menu, is now accessible in the user menu. The user can choose to run it when the TV is in standby, for example overnight, so that for the next use, the uniformity will have improved - not that it was ever bad to begin with on this unit. Some of the earlier LG OLEDs had terrible low level uniformity which for me obscured any benefit the amazing zero MLL might have had. The process takes about an hour or a little more so is best run overnight. That seems like a longer time than it took on the previous units, which might be one reason why the uniformity is much improved. Supposedly there are also changes during production which also work towards that goal.
I hope that all of this translates into the mass market models. My gut feeling is that it will; in all the times I've seen early samples, they haven't differed from the products people buy by any great extent.
So, bottom line, today I'm a very, very happy guy. It's beautiful. The panel is so glossy and clean that it's almost like looking through a window (sorry for the cliché). I'll be checking out the retail version with great interest.'
Ik las op het AVSforum dat de input lag van 50ms naar 33.7ms is teruggebracht.
Als de motionflow ook nog is verbeterd, dan is er geen andere tv meer die in de buurt kan komen.
Alleen jammer van die adviesprijs van $8000,-