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Improved blinking screen when changing channel after close livezoom. LGE Internal Use Only Copyright 2016 LG Electronics Inc. Only for training and service purposes...


One addition for the 2017 models is the addition of a brushed metal crescent stand, which looks great, and now bears a subtle LG OLED inscription. As we mentioned earlier, using the Auto Colour Gamut ensures that the B7 is precisely tracking whichever colour gamut the incoming signal is using. LGE Internal Use Only Copyright 2016 LG Electronics Inc.


LG OLED55C6P Service Manual - It's also worth pointing out that the motion handling of an OLED is still superior to LCD, despite the similarity in the basic measurements.


The ability of OLED panel technology to provide true blacks, rich colours and wide viewing angles makes it a superb fit for delivering cinematic thrills in the home, and based on what we've seen during our testing of the new LG OLED55B7V, LG has taken the technology to new heights. Best LG OLED55B7V deal was £1,799, now £1,299 If you're trying to decide which LG OLED TV to buy and your decision is between last year's OLED55B7V and OLED55C7V, then let's make it easy for you: they both offer absolutely identical features and image quality. The C7V has a black bezel and a wider stand, but that's it. The arrival of the new 8th generation LG TVs which we've reviewed here has sent prices diving downward s, however, and now Currys has knocked the OLED55B7V down to £1,299. That's the cheapest we've seen - so if you're looking to upgrade to OLED, now is a very good time to take the plunge. For those of you in the US, it is available from LG OLED55B7V review: What you need to know The OLED55B7V is a new 55in model within the brand's B7 series. The 4K HDR OLED panel promises the usual perfect blacks alongside eye-popping colour accuracy and contrast, and LG has made sure that every major HDR format is supported, which is great for future-proofing. Notably, input lag is astonishingly low — deep-pocketed gamers looking for the ultimate image quality are in luck. In tandem with improved overall image quality, the OLED55B7V is a deserved award winner. LG OLED55B7V review: Price and competition At this end of the market, there is no shortage of high-end TVs to choose from, but the LG stands head and shoulders above the competition — its stunning image quality goes hand-in-hand with ultra-low input lag, which makes it perfect for movies and games alike. Still, if the choice comes down to whichever is the most affordable of the two, the Philips is still well worth considering. LG OLED55B7V review: Design, features and connectivity The OLED55B7V can only be described as stunningly slender. One addition for the 2017 models is the addition of a brushed metal crescent stand, which looks great, and now bears a subtle LG OLED inscription. Connectivity hits the mark nicely. Four HDMI sockets with HDR and HDCP 2. There is also WiDi and Miracast support for wirelessly streaming video from compatible laptops, PCs or mobile devices. For such a thin chassis, the acoustic performance of the TV is impressive. The first area of improvement is in the handling of above-black detailing, and the increased clarity in the darker greys means that dark scenes in heavily-compressed video for example certain episodes from Games of Thrones on Sky no longer look fizzy and overly pixellated. LG has also improved things at the brighter end of the picture. Self-illuminating displays, such as those based on OLED technology, need to employ some sort of ABL automatic brightness limiter circuitry to dim the whole screen as more pixels get brighter to protect components from overheating. As long as you select the right picture mode, colours are more accurate out of the box than 2016 models, too. The only shortcoming we noticed was that the LG B7's processing of interlaced video — especially fast-action sports broadcast — can be a bit hit and miss: we strongly recommend sending a progressive video signal e. LG OLED55B7V review: HDR performance The LG 55B7V supports four different HDR formats, namely HDR10 the most common open HDR standard currently used in Ultra HD Blu-ray and 4K streaming , HLG short for Hybrid Log-Gamma, the broadcast HDR standard , Dolby Vision and Technicolor HDR — although the last of these will only be available through a software update at a later date. LG OLED55B7V review: Gaming performance The 2017 LG OLEDs could very well be the new king of gaming TVs, if the OLED55B7V is anything to go by. Better still, full 4:4:4 chroma is supported, which guarantees the best colour fidelity, and you can take full advantage of fully calibrated colour accuracy by using the ISF Expert modes. As the same low latency is available in HDR Game mode too, the LG strides straight to the front of the pack for TV-based gaming. LG OLED55B7V review: Verdict As hard as it is to believe, LG has actually found ways to improve the already awesome picture quality on last year's OLEDs. In fact, the B7V only has one true competitor on its hands, and it's another LG TV — unless you have your heart set on the B7V's silver-edged bezel and crescent-shaped stand, the C7V's squared-off stand and all-black bezel are the more practical option.

 


LGE Internal Use Only Copyright 2016 LG Electronics Inc. Only for training and service purposes. lg oled55b7v manual The LG B7 currently sits close to a number of similarly priced OLED screens. Although comparing the graphs between the E7 and B7 do point to some very minute differences, in actual fact these will not be visible, even when placed side by side given the low deltaE errors. Only for training and service purposes. Most of the network ports are covered along one side of the back of the television and their show is totally level, we recognize from LG 2015 and 2016 fashion predominant to make apparently each of their 4 K folded OLED TVs was básicamen You inconsequential from a point of view from down to earth and irritating as well. And it's still a really excellent TV.