eu nao tenho tanta esperança assim nos oled e muito menos da panasonic... vim de um plasma panasonic que so me deu problemas com retençao de imagem, e pelos vistos é coisa que afecta tambem os oleds
Vais-me perdoar mas é ponto assente que os OLED são futuro, e actualmente nada bate a qualidade de imagem de OLED, os problemas de retenção nos LG estão resolvidos, achas que não estarão nos Panasonic??!!! Tenho um plasma Pana VT20 de 2010 e engraçado é ver amigos com TV UHD e a qualidade de imagem nem é sequer comparável... Quem me dera a mim que ainda existisse stock de VT60 ou SaMSUNG 8500, nem pensava duas vezes...
Todos estes reviewers (entre muitos outros) escolhem OLED ao invés do 4K TV ...
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Geoffrey Morrison, cnet
David Katzmaier, Senior Editor, CNET.
Brian Lam, Editor in Chief, TheWirecutter.
Chris Heinonen, Senior Editor, hometheaterhifi.com.
Al Griffin, Technical Editor, Sound+Vision magazine.
Adrienne Maxwell, Video Editor, HomeTheaterReview.com.
Gary Merson, Editor, HDGuru.com.
Dennis Burger, Editor in Chief of HomeTechTell.
The encouraging part of the Shootout is just how well the new OLED sets held up to the much more mature technologies: both plasma and LED/LCD. The OLED sets created deeper black levels and better contrast than even the Samsung plasma set. There were some minor color decoding and motion resolution artifacts on the LG OLED TV, and some dithering noise and off-axis viewing issues on the Samsung OLED set which brought the scores down slightly, but considering how new the technology is, the sets scored extremely well.
E as Tvs maiores no value electronics (evento de avaliação de diversas tv) não pontuaram melhor porquê ? Havia TVS de 80" e ate 105"...Lá se foi a teoria da imersão..
Dr. Weber spoke mostly about the differences between self-emissive technologies (OLED and plasma) vs. backlit displays (LED/LCD). While LCD TVs can look pretty good, particularly with the application of local dimming LED backlights, self-emissive technologies have inherent advantages in reproducing black levels and high contrast. A high-end LED/LCD TV might have over 200 local zones of backlight that can be dimmed, brightened or turned off entirely in order to enhance contrast and create deep inky blacks. But a 1080p plasma or OLED TV has over 2,000,000 zones: each pixel can be individually brightened, dimmed or turned off entirely.
Incrível não é ??