มาแรงแซงทางโค้ง Sony A1 VS LG E6เปิด mode vivid ประชันกัน sony ชนะ ไม่มีปัญหา near blackFor starters, Sony showed me evidence that, like Panasonic with its EZ1000 (previewed here), it has solved the issues with sudden greyness and noise when handling near-black image content thats troubled LG OLED TVs up to this point. Black levels looked consistently deep and rich in detail - even with shots that caused obvious greyness on an LG E6 they had running alongside their 65A1. I should add, though, that both TVs were running in their Vivid preset - a preset which Sony now recommends you use on its OLEDs, but which certainly does not do LGs OLEDs any favors.
motion / noise / color banding sony ทำได้ดีกว่า Other noticeable strengths of Sonys OLED TVs versus previous LG models were really natural looking motion, less color noise, zero color banding in areas of fine blends, and excellent clarity and detailing - all courtesy, no doubt, of Sonys X1 Extreme processor. A processor without which, according to Dolby, it would have been impossible to add Dolby Vision to Sonys Z9 LCD TVs, as well as introducing it from launch on the A1 OLEDs.
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