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Play Daredevil on this set and it’s significantly flatter, less dramatic and less exciting than on the LG OLED55B7V.

It’s not much of an improvement on SDR, and that’s not good enough from a TV costing £3000.

It isn’t simply an example of OLEDs brightness limitations in comparison to LCDs with LED backlights, because LG and Sony have both produced far more dynamic OLED sets this year.

The motion processing is set too high out of the box, lending everything an uncanny, over-defined movement and introducing artefacts to fast action. Turn it down and you get a useful bit of sharpening without the soap opera effect. It’s not as spot-on as the Sony KD-55A1 in this regard, but isn’t far off.

Interestingly, when you feed the same 1080p Blu-ray to the Panasonic EZ952 and LG B7 you get a very similar performance from the two sets, proving that HDR is the Panasonic’s weakness.

If you only ever watched SDR content you’d find it hard to choose between this TV and the LG, but HDR is very much the future of television, and in this regard the Panasonic is a fair way behind.


Vaya cagada Panasonic...

Al final lo único de lo que va a poder presumir es de "colorimetría de referencia".
Cada día que pasa parece más claro que la Sony es el OLED más completo del 2017 (highly recommended) y las B7 y C7 de LG las que tienen mejor calidad/precio (best buy)
Curiosamente eso no lo ha puesto