Cita Iniciado por galiciacalidade Ver mensaje
No se pueden decir más chorradas rochosas juntas en menos tiempo.
Inmaculadas, perfectas, inmaculada uniformidad..
Mientras tanto...

The combination of direct LED configuration and full-array local dimming did wonders for the TX55AX902′s backlight uniformity: we saw no hint of corner bleeding, clouding or banding on our review sample. The notorious dirty screen effect (DSE) which normally affects even the best of LCDs was absent here – the Panasonic AX902 was truly plasma-like in terms of screen uniformity.
Panasonic TX-55AX902B (AX902/ AX900) Review

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We've heard consistent complaints about OLEDs exhibiting dodgy panel uniformity and image retention. Essentially, low- and middle-gray OLED screens can look uneven or criss-crossed with retained patterns, which is (obviously) rather ugly. The reduced light output of the EC9700 helps stem this issue a bit, but it's also something that clears up over time. After two days of breaking in, I noticed that the EC9700 was dimmer at the sides of the screen than the middle, and that full screen mid-tone grays were rather uneven-looking.
LG 65EC9700 4K OLED TV Review - Reviewed.com Televisions


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Cita Iniciado por jlmcr87 Ver mensaje

Ah por cierto Sonoman, no me importa un carajo lo que opine un forero sobre la AX900 y su Kuro.
Lo mismo digo para tí... bye.