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2016 LG SUHD OLED vs Samsung SUHD LED
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 695702" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>The level of black on the OLEDs is as good as it gets, but with Ultra HD content brightness plays a much more important role in rendering the image than it did in content authored to older "SDR" standards. Though with regular HD/SD content that black level will make all the difference. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what you mean by steps, maybe stops? At any rate, while the base black level is outstanding, there is the issue of black crush with the 2015 LG OLEDs (still there but much improved in 2016 by all accounts). Which means that while the black level is very good, low level detail is obscured. There are some other issues like uneven panel illumination (image is darker towards the edges) and annoying striping/banding at the lower end (all touched on in my first post).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 695702, member: 517"] The level of black on the OLEDs is as good as it gets, but with Ultra HD content brightness plays a much more important role in rendering the image than it did in content authored to older "SDR" standards. Though with regular HD/SD content that black level will make all the difference. Not sure what you mean by steps, maybe stops? At any rate, while the base black level is outstanding, there is the issue of black crush with the 2015 LG OLEDs (still there but much improved in 2016 by all accounts). Which means that while the black level is very good, low level detail is obscured. There are some other issues like uneven panel illumination (image is darker towards the edges) and annoying striping/banding at the lower end (all touched on in my first post). [/QUOTE]
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