55" OLED or 65" LED TV...
Discussion
A couple of months in with my 55B6 and overall I love it, but I do have one slight niggle which I wonder if others have noticed.
When watching certain program types such as dramas (the wife's currently watching Jamestown in HD via SkyQ) where the camera is moving a lot, some of the outdoor scenes in particular look like the actors are being filmed on a fake set or the background is superimposed when they obviously aren't. I can't quite put my finger on what element of the image is creating the effect but its almost as though the background is out of kilter with the foreground and is too blurred/lacking motion compared to the sharp in-focus actors etc in the foreground, which makes them stand out unnaturally from their surroundings and makes the image feel a bit 3D.
Anyone else get similar and or any ideas on settings to eradicate it? I'm currently using settings based around the AVForums Youtube video (https://youtu.be/HXwFi3E1K0g) but have tried a few other pre-sets like Cinema etc without it making a noticable difference.
When watching certain program types such as dramas (the wife's currently watching Jamestown in HD via SkyQ) where the camera is moving a lot, some of the outdoor scenes in particular look like the actors are being filmed on a fake set or the background is superimposed when they obviously aren't. I can't quite put my finger on what element of the image is creating the effect but its almost as though the background is out of kilter with the foreground and is too blurred/lacking motion compared to the sharp in-focus actors etc in the foreground, which makes them stand out unnaturally from their surroundings and makes the image feel a bit 3D.
Anyone else get similar and or any ideas on settings to eradicate it? I'm currently using settings based around the AVForums Youtube video (https://youtu.be/HXwFi3E1K0g) but have tried a few other pre-sets like Cinema etc without it making a noticable difference.
Excellent thanks, just tried that and turning it down then off does indeed seem to do the trick! I did turn True Motion back on to "smooth" against the AVForum settings because I noticed juddering on panning shots watching sport etc with it switched off. Is there anything else I can change to help with that without getting this effect?
I've just turned TruMotion back on but with only de-judder enabled (to 3 or 4), leaving de-blur at zero. That seems to retain the more natural look going back over a couple of the more noticable scenes in Jamestown, but watching a bit of Planet Earth with some panning shots the judder is also not really noticable so I'll give that a go.
Quick question, thought this was as good a place as any to ask given the number of LG OLED people seem to have bought in this thread! Recently purchased an LG oled65e6v, it was one of the last I could find available and was on display in one of the Richer Sounds stores. As it was on display it was stand mounted in the shop but I'm wall mounting it at home. When I remove the stand it appears to me that there should be a blanker plate or cover that fills the opening where the stand was attached when wall mounting. This cover was missing from the box and speaking to Richer Sounds they are saying that there isn't a cover, its not supplied with one. Just wondered if anyone has this TV from new and would know for sure? I'm pretty sure there should be a cover/blanking plate as it looks odd with out it.
Cheers
Graham
Cheers
Graham
legzr1 said:
If wall mounting how do you know it looks 'odd'?
Still mid wall mounting, hence the channelled out wall however you can see where the stand would have fitted and I assume should be a blanking plate to fill the gap. Just wondered if anyone has this TV and can confirm?Edited by ParanoidAndroid on Thursday 20th July 12:04
dsl2 said:
I have that exact model wall mounted & no it does not have a blanking plate, hence looks the same as yours.
Even to me who I would say has slight OCD tendencies I am not bothered by it either!
Ok thanks, perhaps my OCD is worse than I previously thought I checked the manual online, it implies there should be something. Odd.Even to me who I would say has slight OCD tendencies I am not bothered by it either!
garyhun said:
LG OLED B7
Yep. Cheapest currently available deal I've seen here:https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lg-oled55b7v-55in...
Hope this helps.
I very much doubt you'll see any significant price drops on OLEDs for BF if the last few years are a guide.
Manufacturers will play with the mid/bottom range sets and leave the top end sets where they are... and the margins/distribution on the top end sets are much lower, so less room for retailers to move themselves.
Manufacturers will play with the mid/bottom range sets and leave the top end sets where they are... and the margins/distribution on the top end sets are much lower, so less room for retailers to move themselves.
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