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Al tener la C6 el mismo SOC que la E6 no nos vale, ambos coincidís en lo mismo.
En cambio, de la B6 (con diferente SOC) dice (en negrita):
En los foros, sobre todo desde que salio la review de la Philips, había leido que LG hacía lo mismo con esa configuración, pero no había consenso. Al leer la review de la C7 y comprobar reviews pasadas me ha dado por pensar si la falta de consenso era por la diferencia de SOC.
Y si, la B6 tenía cosas raras diferente al resto, pero por lo visto se solucionó:
LG OLED55B6V Review: Firmware Update Improves PQ
Simple curiosidad.
En cambio, de la B6 (con diferente SOC) dice (en negrita):
The E6 was very good in this category, and LG has alleviated some of the jumpiness I saw last year with some pans and camera movement with film-based material. Looking at some of my go-to1080p/24 film cadence favorites from "Skyfall" and "I Am Legend," the Off TruMotion settings of the B6 and E6 both showed less judder (in a good way) than did the EF9500 last year, and were more in line with the other TVs.
People sensitive to blurring will likely want a setting with better motion resolution, but unlike the B6, the E6 requires a compromise. At a User setting of zero for De-Judder and 10 for De-Blur, the B6 delivered maximum motion resolution (600 lines) and correct film cadence. But in the same settings the E6 showed an overly juddery effect reminiscent of 2/3 pull-down. The rest of the settings (with the exception of Off) introduced some form of smoothing, or soap opera effect, and none bested that resolution. If you're watching a film-based source on the E6, you should choose Off or De-Judder: 1 (which introduces minimal smoothing).
En los foros, sobre todo desde que salio la review de la Philips, había leido que LG hacía lo mismo con esa configuración, pero no había consenso. Al leer la review de la C7 y comprobar reviews pasadas me ha dado por pensar si la falta de consenso era por la diferencia de SOC.
Y si, la B6 tenía cosas raras diferente al resto, pero por lo visto se solucionó:
1) No More 4K Blu-ray Frame Skipping
When we first received our OLED55B6V-ZA review sample and watched some Ultra HD Blu-rays from a Samsung UBD-K8500 player, we noticed unmistakable frame skipping (some may describe this as “stutter”) every 13 seconds or so, similar to what we had witnessed on the LG 55UH770V LED LCD television which uses the same Realtek RTD2999 SoC (system-on-chip).
Firmware 04.30.50 eradicated the frame skipping, so slow panning shots in 24fps HDR material would proceed smoothly (well, as smooth as 24p allowed) without interruption from stuttering.
LG OLED55B6V Review: Firmware Update Improves PQ
Simple curiosidad.