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Old 01-16-2018, 05:59 AM   #6
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I bought a c7 oled earlier this year and while the colors and hdr are absolutely fantastic, film grain does not appear as well defined when compared to my plasma... I still have a vt60 that I moved to the bedroom and film grain looks more well defined on that set and if you get close you can see the individual pixels but on the oled film grain looks smeared if you get close (kinda like a watercolor painting if that makes sense) and you can't see the individual pixels like you can on the plasma... is this what you are referring to in your reply or is this just due to the amount of pixels compared to a 1080p set or is it something else?
This is why I'm not happy with my B6, but no one would take me seriously! On my old Sony LED, everything was beautifully sharp, but on the LG OLED, it's smeared. I can't stand it.

I assumed that this was because of Sony's superior processing/upscaling.

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