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These all look pretty good...on my non-calibrated Acer V233H LCD computer monitor, lol; I generally don't use my TC-P60VT60 for web surfing.
As someone who has twice driven 7 hours to get the the shootout, I concur!! And yet we had one at the shootout when the VT60 and ZT60 were present and other than strictly the on screen results of greyscale accuracy and perhaps pure black levels, and even that was pretty much a wash, I recall most who vocalized their opinion would have disagreed with you on the vast majority of picture performance. Seeing that 55" curved LG OLED 1080p model from a couple years ago, while it had some issues, was more than enough to convince me of the future of OLED. I have never seen ANY display come anywhere near to the performance we saw in black levels when the boys put that 10 pixel wide white rectangle, everything else 0 ire black, test pattern on the screen. Every TV on the wall had varying degrees of grey where the blacks should be, the Samsung plasma champ from the previous year performing easily the "best of the rest" compared to all the 4K LED sets on the wall...but there at the bottom, floating in space like Pioneer dreamed of with their zero black concept, was the 1080p LG OLED. Stunning display of the potential of OLED, would love to see the difference with today's UHDP sets. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (03-11-2016) |
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