Onesolo
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aquilo n eram jogos de pc... era na Xbox One X, q até agora ja tem muitas opções hfr e bla bla bla...Eu nunca tive problemas com a minha C7 em nenhum jogo de PC, 1080p, 120Hz é o "sweet spot" para mim.
aquilo n eram jogos de pc... era na Xbox One X, q até agora ja tem muitas opções hfr e bla bla bla...Eu nunca tive problemas com a minha C7 em nenhum jogo de PC, 1080p, 120Hz é o "sweet spot" para mim.
Picture quality is an entirely different story. While there are no significant OLED panel upgrades to speak of this year, C8 delivers some of the best picture quality you can find today. The ‘Alpha 9’ now matches – or exceeds – Sony’s video processor, and after comparing LG C8 and Sony A8F side-by-side we have seriously considered whether C8 should take over our Reference Award. It delivers excellent HD and 4K picture quality, and the best overall HDR we have seen to date, mainly driven by its pixel-level luminance and color control. It is a great TV for enjoying channels, streaming, movies, gaming etc. Motion has been improved and the auto-calibration feature is very cool, despite C8 having several very, very accurate picture modes. We are also excited about the fact that C8 exists in a 77” version that is actually within reach. And the speaker system has been improved.
However, one pesky issue remains in the form of Dolby Vision’s “raised blacks”, and since LG’s TVs default to Dolby Vision when playing from a HDR source that offers shows or movies in more HDR formats than one, it is very hard to avoid. To be clear, it only happens occasionally but it is one of those things that is hard to ignore once you are aware of it. It surprises us that LG OLED TVs continues to be affected considering that the Loewe bild 5 TV we had in for testing at the same time had no issues with “raised blacks” in Dolby Vision. This is why we currently cannot consider it a reference TV.
Retention on an OLED panel is a risk but permanent burn-in does not seems to be a major issue when using OLED as day-to-day TV, considering that there are already millions of OLED TVs out in consumers’ living rooms and very few reports of burn-in.
Unfortunately, the Dolby Vision update for the 2018 models is still pending, despite it rolling out for the 2017 models.
The Dolby Vision update is still pending for the 2018 models but it must be near considering that it is currently rolling out for the 2017 models.
Ai o catano... espero bem q arranjem isso do DV via firmware...
Bom, vou esperando q a minha tv n se avarie... mau momento pra comprar um oled da lg (e n so)
Eu as outras n me interessam, pra já.
https://www.oled-info.com/researche...rray-can-increase-light-output-oleds-factor-3Researchers develop a sub-electrode micro-lens array that can increase the light output in OLEDs by a factor of 3
Researchers from the University of Michigan developed a new method to cost-effectively extra more light out of OLED displays. To achieve that, the researchers used a Sub-Electrode Micro-Lens Array (SEMLA) placed between the bottom transparent ITO electrode and the glass substrate. Testing on green and white PHOLEDs, the researchers say the SEMLA enhanced light output by a factor of 2.8 (green) and 3.1 (white) compared to a similar device without the lens array.
The researcher say that such an array can be fully transparent and has no impact on the sharpness of the display. The hexagonal array of 10 μm lenses can be fabricated using conventional photolithography methods which are quite cost effective. Such a micro-lens array does not change the actual OLED production process.
Eu parto o côco a rir com o humor dele, ainda por cima dito com aquele tom monocórdico.Quem vê estas duas últimas reviews da C8 até parece que se está a falar de TVs diferentes, talvez seja por uma ter sido feita focada na TV e a outra focada em fazer comparações com a concorrência no mercado ou uma abordagem mais técnica numa e comercial/sensacionalista noutra, seja como for, o Vincent dá 15-0 aos outros na minha opinião (basta ver a review da XF90 também para não dizerem que é por ser OLED).
Em relação ao stand da C8 quando foi apresentada não gostei, mas parece ser um daqueles casos de "primeiro entranha-se..."
EDIT:
Uma C8 de 77''...
Alguém com a C7V me pode explicar como ligo aquilo a um "line out" para, por exemplo, ligar a uma coluna SONOS?
Só encontro a saída óptica...
Obrigado!
Eu estou longe ainda de o preferir em relação ao da C7, mas passei a gostar mais quando ouvi que o pé curvo (e mais largo) tem a função de reflectir o som das colunas para a frente.Em relação ao stand da C8 quando foi apresentada não gostei, mas parece ser um daqueles casos de "primeiro entranha-se..."
Agora não estou por casa, mas se só tem saída óptica...
Saída de fones, não tem?