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DavidMurcianiko
Si te digo la verdad, no lo se compañero, supongo que lo usará en los lcd baratos para reducir costes, en los oleds al ser pixeles independientes, pero no estaban afectados al ser pixeles que se ponen de un color o de otro indepencientemente.
"The result of this manipulation is a picture quality which only offers about 2.8K (2880 RGB) of actual full color pixel resolution with the remaining subpixels totaling up to 1.2K of white substitution. One further highly visible negative effect of the RGBW display and its saturation of white subpixels is a terrible black uniformity and black level performance in all three of these TV models. This is a problem common to many LG 4K LCD TVs but it’s at its very worst in the three RGBW models we’re covering here.
The tricky bit from LG here is that since there are actually 3840 x 2160 pixels on the screen, TVs with RGBW can technically be called 4K models, even if they don’t offer a full 4K worth of full color resolution."