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Valores de calibración:
Calibrated Settings
Picture Mode Custom
Brightness
Brightness 5
Contrast Max
Gamma -1 (results in measured gamma 2.3)
Black Level 50
Black Adjust Off
Adv. Contrast Enhancer Off
Auto Local Dimming Medium
Xtended Dynamic Range Off
Color
Color 50
Hue 0
Color Temperature Expert 1
Adv Color Temperature
R,G,B Gain Max, Max, -4
R,G,B Bias -2,0,-3
10pt controls
Color point 10
R,G,B Offset -4,0,3
Live Color Off
Clarity
Sharpness 50
Reality Creation Off (set to your preference, this is most likely the advanced upscaling)
Random noise reduction Off (can soften picture)
Digital noise reduction Off (can soften picture)
Smooth Gradation Off (turn on if you see banding in, e.g. the sky in movies)
Motion
Motionflow Custom
Smoothness Min (avoids introducing SOE)
Clearness 1 (enables black frame insertion, for superb motion detail)
Cinemotion Low (turns on detection of 24fps content in 60hz signal)
Video Options
HDR Mode Auto
HDMI Video Range Auto
Color Space Auto
Spectral distribution
Gamut Coverage
100% DCI volume. Wow!
Note: Signal from htpc, rgb444 8bit 2160p60 signal. On the TV I set "color space" to rec2020. No other changes.
Maximum Light output
Not much to say here besides quoting another user on the forum that this TV is a "light cannon".
Note: HDR on, xdr high, local dimming medium, backlight max, contrast max
100% white 810nit
15% white 1314nit
1% white 2032nit
Native Contrast Ratio (using settings above and full fields)
Amazing native contrast, with local dimming on the picture takes on a superb dimensionality and lifelike 3d quality.
Native Contrast (Local dimming off)
Black 0.017
White 106
Contrast Ratio 6314
DSE Test
Barely any DSE to speak of, I can't see it in normal content.
Note: local dimming off
Smearing test
Near black uniformity
Excellent, basically perfect and no defects noticed in real content.
Blooming/haloing (local dimming medium)
The sweet spot is around 20-30 degrees. Sitting outside the sweet spot can cause black bars in movies to become a little brighter. Extreme angles are not great. Head on there is almost no blooming whatsoever.
Calibration measurements
Excellent results with minimal adjustments. You can download my full HCFR measurements file in the attachments below.
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lc...l#post46576609
La verdad es que en esos videos que pillan medio de lado sale bastante bien parada...
creo que es un ángulo de visión con el que me podría conformar...
Que puta bestialidad de brillo al 100%: 810 nits
Eso de noche no lo puedes poner o te quedas ciego
tendrán que tener algún sistema de seguridad que baje la luz de fondo y el contraste si se estropea el HDR de golpe...
Habrá que avisar a la compañía eléctrica de la "chupada" de luz que tiene el TV porque el HDR ha provocado un apagón .
Mediciones:
Grayscale
Luminance vs. Area
ColorChecker
Saturation Sweeps (BT.2020)
Saturation Sweeps (DCI-P3 inside of BT.2020)
Gamut Coverage - DCI-P3
Gamut Coverage - BT.2020
Spectrum
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.ph...&postcount=181
Última edición por sceips; 07/09/2016 a las 10:23
Edit: En resumen: se queda con un brillo máximo de casi 2000 nits, pero calibrada está entorno los 1622 nits, las zonas de atenuación que posee no se mojan mucho y anuncian que es 35x18 y el tiempo de respuesta en modo Juego es de 45 ms. Es una pantalla de referencia a tener en cuenta pero que dependiendo de la unidad que te toque pueda tener más o menos DSE y que fuera de su eje, está claro que canta mucho la iluminación residual que pueda dejar.
Última edición por sceips; 07/09/2016 a las 11:02
A ver si es verdad que es la primera de "referencia".
Impresiones de otro propietario:
Some initial impressions of the tv, from the first few hours:
Like
-The covers on the back, routing the cables down the centre channel. No more HDMI mess hanging out of the side of my tv.
-HDR. I may have to eat some humble pie, because it looks like peak brightness DOES matter.
-iPlayer video playback is silky smooth (on the EF950 it's choppy as hell).
-Youtube plays "proper" 4k.
-The Youtube app is smoother to use and aesthetically pleasing.
-Motion is good. I've never had a problem with motion on the OLED, so read into that what you will, but all -I've done so far is turn on True Cinema on MotionFlow - which if I remember correctly from the W905 days was what was needed for blu ray playback and effectively off when not fed a 24p source.
-No obvious fade out at the edges, from either side of my sofa.
-Bright, punchy image when sat on my sofa.
-Not DSE.
-3D is pretty much perfect with regards to crosstalk.
-No sign of dark corners.
Dislike
-Android TV.
-It's very slow to respond (slower than the EF950, and almost as laggy as webOS was on the EC930).
-The menus are hardly intuitive, and video playback stops in some apps when you go to change the picture settings.
-The remote is crap, I keep pressing the wrong buttons (that last bit may be more me than the tv though!).
-The lack of a pointer makes it a chore to operate.
-Cluttered, ugly home screen full of crap I don't want.
-Seemingly unable to play 4K/HDR over DLNA without major stuttering (may be my setup, I need to do some testing).
-Off axis (when I walk into the room and round the tv) it does look like an LCD, with skin tones going that weird oil slick pink/green.
-The covers on the back are a bit of a faff to get back off when you realise you've stuck the HDMI cables into the wrong sockets.
-Every time I switch to the Panny blu-ray player the tv is going to another input (HDMI 4) for some reason I've yet to figure out.
The sun will be going down shortly and I'll start recording some videos if anyone's interested. I'm thinking it'll be good to pitch the OLED and Sony against each other in the apps that I can get close to parity with; Amazon and Netflix, with HD, UHD and HDR content.
Opening titles of the first episode of Marco Polo, Zd9 vs EF950:
Se comenta esto después del vídeo de revisión anterior:
ZD9 > KS9800: Higher brightness, higher colour brightness, a little bit more efficient, a lot more dimming zones (less halo effects), very natural colour mapping out of the box, smooth gradation very effective against banding artifacts from weak source material, supports 3D (but not in a good way) etc.
KS9800>ZD9: Better gaming mode, almost no visible trailing artifacts, HDR+ mode produces excellent bright details even with reduced backlight setting, higher colour gamut, samsung optimizes the picture more aggressively, which can be a good and bad thing, depending on the content, overall picture quality very comparable to the ZD9 but much better sound