Venga, más noticias calentitas:
1. Articulo sobre el shootout 2019 de hdtvtest, con los resultados:
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1566209962
Es gracioso si os fijáis en la puntuación, algunas ganan por décimas...
"The LG C9 and Panasonic GZ2000 were virtually neck-and-neck in most categories until the gaming segment where the former's class-leading input lag of 13ms tipped the scales in favour of the LG. The Panasonic GZ2000 had the best colour accuracy and HDR tone-mapping out of the box with the least tweaks required, but the HDR Autocal and in particular tone-curve adjustment feature on the LG C9 allowed it to level the playing field," said Vincent Teoh of HDTVTest. "The Panasonic GZ2000 had the best near-black uniformity and video processing which helped it take home the "Best Home Theatre TV" and "Best Living Room TV" gongs, but ironically its higher peak brightness introduced some posterisation in very bright specular highlights in the 1000-nit content shown, causing it to lose out to the LG C9 for "Best HDR TV".
2. LG planea fabricar OLED de 77" y 48" el año que viene:
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.ph...&id=1566197264
Y con respecto a samsung:
The news come as Samsung is reportedly preparing to shift its LCD TV production to OLED TVs at its South Korean 8.5G factories. Samsung is expected to initially focus on 55 and 65-inch OLED TVs. To remain ahead of its arch rival, LG Display is setting up a more advanced 10.5G OLED factory that will be capable of producing "super-sized" OLED TVs from the first half of 2022.
En fin, llegan tarde pero bienvenida la competencia.