Denkt bei euren Konsolen Banding Tests das es hier Spezifisch um
den PC MODE am PC geht nicht auf der Konsole .. und dort in 4:4:4
.... ich denke nicht dass das Banding was NyxCherry bei Metro Exodus
gesehen hat auch auf den Konsolen zu sehen ist. Die Konsolen laufen mit 4:2:2
Und sind eben keine PCs ... wenn ihr das an der Konsole testet ist das wieder
eine Test verfälschung. Es geht Speziel um den PC im PC Mode bei 4:4:4 usw.
Test Objekt ist Metro Exodus mit HDR. Weil genau diese Kombo wohl
bisher das Extremste und einfach zu sehenste Banding aufweist.
Ob es an der AMD Karte liegt könnte man momentan nur rausfinden wenn
ein PC Nutzer nun eine Nvidia Karte und eine AMD Karte zuhause hat und
dann am PC mit beiden gegentestet.
@Nyxcherry
Jup e4y hat den seit Heute Morgen so stehen. Weil eben der 29.5 rum ist
hat das System halt umgeschaltet während andere Shops das so regeln
das sie sagen kommt dann und dann und dann immer wieder das Datum
verschieben. Wie zb Media Markt die erst beim 3.7 waren und nun den 9.7
als Datum haben. Genau wie Alternate die alle paar Tage auch das Datum
anpassen. Electronic4you hat bisher nur 2 mal das Datum angepasst vom 15.5
auf 26.5 und auf 29.5. Denke nicht das sie das nun auf "Derzeit nicht Vorrätig"
gestellt haben weil die Vorbestellungen voll sind sondern weil sie dieses Datum
Verschiebe Spiel nicht mitmachen wollen.
Dann kopier ich nun mal eine Antwort von jrref aus dem AVS Forum welche einiges gut zusammenfasst und auch für
@Trill interessant sein dürften :
"All i can say is i've calibrated eight 2020 LG OLEDs and carefully tested three to see variances and at the end of the day the set performs excellent. LG has made subtle improvements that in my opinion, are on par with the Sony. You have to be careful about many reports because not all are true. Just go by the reports from Vincent Teoh, D-Nice, myself and i thought Rtings has a nice review as well.
Some miss information:
1) The 2020 LGs aren't as bright. Not really true. Same panel variance. I'm measuring 680-740 nits first read, 10%, D65. Pretty much in line with last year.
2) C9 is better for gaming. Maybe but since both TVs have 10 bit panels as long as your game console can support 10 bit you shouldn't have a problem.
3) No DTS is a deal breaker. Only if you use the internal apps to stream ripped videos. Other TVs support basic DTS and not DTS:X so there are limitations anyway.
4) The 2020 LGs have elevated blacks. Not true except slightly with DV but is minimized once calibrated or setting black level to 49. This is a Dolby problem that will be fixed. What you need to be careful about is, all OLEDs, can be spot on with perfect black, crushing slightly or raised slightly from the factory. Just a fact due to the technology and QC. That said, if you get a set that's not spot on, you need to adjust the black level one click either way ( that's why there is a control right? ), or get your set calibrated. I've seen this on a couple of sets. You can also get good results calibrating this set with Calman Home for LG. It's simple, relatively inexpensive, as long as you follow the instructions. Remember you get great results for home use but if you want professional reference results you need reference equipment and need a professional calibrator or invest in the equipment and software to accomplish this.
5) The panel lottery is still alive and well. True but this year, the chances of getting a set with unacceptable banding and tinting is greatly reduced. I really don't believe there are any 100% perfect panels. All have some slight issue. You just need to see what looks good to your eyes. I can tell you from experience most of the 2020 LGs are sets that last year we would have loved to have had and were sort after lol.
I feel Vincent Teoh's recent videos are probably the best to go by since he shows content and test patterns to prove what he is seeing and reporting. Always well thought out and executed.
And the folks at LG, i agree with Vincent, they are very dedicated, care 100% about getting us the best PQ and are continually improving the set via firmware over the model year. I have a lot of confidence in LG now more than ever.
As far as getting a C9 vs a CX, you better hurry because i don't believe 2019 OLEDs are being manufactured any longer so you can only get what's in stock."
User "Jrref" Post 5074
www.avsforum.com
Übrigens könnte das hier : " the chances of getting a set with unacceptable banding and tinting is greatly reduced. "
daran liegen das es unterschiedliche Berichte über das Banding gibt.
Auch das ist Interessant : " You have to be careful about many reports because not all are true. "