OLED becoming more affordable!

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Here:

http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-television/lg-55ea970v-p20297/test.html

Another cracking review too! :clap:
 

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Setup like that that TV would look poor by comparison to how it should

They have bothered to measure it but not bothered to calibrate it - makes no sense to me ?
 
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ellisdj said:
Setup like that that TV would look poor by comparison to how it should

They have bothered to measure it but not bothered to calibrate it - makes no sense to me ?

Yep, imagine it calibrated? :)
 

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Or "LG's technique is pushing manufacturing costs down, and it wants to keep a clear distinction from OLED 4K TVs, which cannot be ridiculously priced out of the market."

Clearly they know How To Live It, eh?
 

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ellisdj said:
They have bothered to measure it but not bothered to calibrate it - makes no sense to me

I agree.

Why complain about poor greyscale and gamma tracking when you have the equipment and software to tune out these errors?

Either don't measure performance (and provide an "average user" review like What H-Fi), or tell us what the TV can do post-calibration (like HDTV Test and AVF). DigitalVersus reviewers use an odd method that falls halfway between the two.
 

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