The last two productions have been greatly improved, not 100% perfect, but very good screen uniformity, little to no yellow or vignetting. I do now see a very very faint pink with full field white, but not with content.
Use Expert 1 mode and set black with pluge pattern, peak brightness with the ramp grey scale and shut of noise, edge enhancer and other processing this TV delivers a stunning image.
LG latest builds are very consistent and excellent.
Our techs like LG's OTW-150 wall mount, but we also modify other wall mount brands to accommodate LG's non-standard bolt pattern.
Thanks, Robert. Sounds a bit like mine except for the pink, thank goodness...grayscale banding near black can be kept further at bay with just minor crushing (lowering brightness a few notches below ideal on pluge).
The pink is so very faint you need a full screen 100% luminance pattern to see it and after checking a few more EF9500s the pink is non existence on most samples.
Proper break-in and cycling helps stabilize the panel.
Hey Robert, how is the input lag / motion handling on this set? Have you noticed any issues yourself? And would you say it's just fine for PS4 Gaming?
4K.com Quote: "The other big weakness with this TV is it's poor motion handling. There is quite a bit of juddering when playing footage that is at least 24p. Flipping a switch to turn on LG's motion processing feature reduces this juddering but introduces a new issue into the mix, namely processing glitches."
"The last issue is input lag. It's not a huge issue but it could be better. The input lag comes in a between aproximately 33ms. And 60ms is higher then most serious gamers would want in a TV."
Sorry I don't do gaming, but many users are avid gamers and if you are not on-line competitively you will be find with your PS4. You can shut off the internal video processing by labeling one of the inputs for PC and the panel response time will be faster.
In regard to motion resolution just shut off "true Motion" and motion resolution will perform significantly better.
How would it compare to my Sharp PRO- 70X5FD in response time? Would their even be much of a difference if any? The reason I ask is I have no issues with my PRO-70XFD when it comes to PS4 gaming and I'm very curious if this would be the case with the LG. Thx :blink:
On the LG's white balance settings 100IRE also has a lumen setting that's at 130 default. What is this setting and how is it used. I've done quite a bit of googling and just cans find the answer.
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