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Old 12-18-2016, 04:49 PM   #26
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Modified 500M with almost 0 blacks and reduced ABL dimming here. (can not be compared to a standard 9G Kuro as for blacks/contrast and overall brightness)

Picture wise OLED will only be a downgrade if i dont want i bigger screen that is.
as this 500M already have the same blacks and contrast as an OLED i dont need it.

i have compared several 55-65" 4K sets with it and at 3m viewing distance details with native 4K content on the 4K sets are equal to the details that the 500M produces.
the only time i would see the benefit with 4K res is probably with a 75" set and thats to big.

Think of a modified 500M as an OLED but without any issues (near black problems or tints) and much higher motion resolution.
Add higher microcontrast and a more natural looking image on the Kuros compared to the OLEDs and you are close.
OLEDs still looks like LCDs artificial and steril in the Picutre.
They have a long way to go to match the kuros in that department and to get rid of the "panel" look.

The only stuff that OLEDs has better is higher brightness and better AG filter for daytime viewing but as i mostly watch movies in a dim or pitch black room i dont need either of those.

but for sure
if you watch soap operas in daytime with the sun shining in then i would consider an OLED for better contrast and higher peak brightness.

Lots of AVS nuts in here i see
is AVS dead now since members with "real knowledge" has stop posting there or ?
only amateurs left right ?
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