The OLED TV technology so beloved of AV enthusiasts for the past few years is taken to bold new heights by LG's groundbreaking OLEDE6 series.
Incredible black level response
Jaw-dropping ultra-thin design
Missing details in very bright areas
Various subtle picture noise issues
For the sort of AV enthusiast who always preferred the contrast and subtlety of now defunct plasma screens to the more brightness focussed charms of LCD, OLED technology has long looked like the next big thing. And LG's stellar OLEDE6 models do nothing to dispel this notion.
This is because it manages to combine OLED's currently unique ability to have every single pixel in its screen produce its own light and colour independent of its neighbours with a substantial leap in brightness versus any previous OLED generation. What's more, this HDR-friendly leap in brightness has been delivered without compromising the remarkable black level reproduction that's OLED's trademark.
LG will need to improve brightness still further if it wants to avoid the loss of detail in really bright HDR areas the OLEDE6 models sometimes fall prey too, but for many AV fans the E6s' freedom from the sort of backlight flaws all LCD TVs suffer with to some extent will prove nigh-on irresistible.
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