Opened mine
Got those marks all over the screen same as mrk mainly on the top. **** this.
On chat with dell now.
Also there was a scratch on the bezel.
Opened mine
Got those marks all over the screen same as mrk mainly on the top. **** this.
First impressions..
There is definitely an element of black smearing. Watching the lg trailers, the black bars and the black on the video should fade into each other but they don't. Colours are good though.
Actually the black smearing is pretty terrible...
Well the replacement has now shipped, delivery is tomorrow. I just had service updates via email with a link to check status. I swear if the replacement has scratches or even if the box is looking worse for wear then I will either decline the delivery or get them to collect the replacement and keep cycling that until I get a perfect one inside and out.
Do you have a link to the LG video link you tested with? There are some SDR contents that simply aren't up to scratch in terms of upload quality and will show themselves up on displays like this. I've watched a lot of SDR and HDR stuff now and there is no black smearing etc to note in those, but some SDR stuff like even youtube LG demos that do - Putting the mode into Creator and sRGB then gamma 2.4 has solved those issues though. By default in standard mode it is 2.2 gamma which by the looks of things bumps up the dark tones which results in what appears to be black smearing.
The best mode for optimum picture quality and experience is as mentioned above.
Well the replacement has now shipped, delivery is tomorrow. I just had service updates via email with a link to check status. I swear if the replacement has scratches or even if the box is looking worse for wear then I will either decline the delivery or get them to collect the replacement and keep cycling that until I get a perfect one inside and out.
Do you have a link to the LG video link you tested with? There are some SDR contents that simply aren't up to scratch in terms of upload quality and will show themselves up on displays like this. I've watched a lot of SDR and HDR stuff now and there is no black smearing etc to note in those, but some SDR stuff like even youtube LG demos that do - Putting the mode into Creator and sRGB then gamma 2.4 has solved those issues though. By default in standard mode it is 2.2 gamma which by the looks of things bumps up the dark tones which results in what appears to be black smearing.
The best mode for optimum picture quality and experience is as mentioned above.
What kind of scratches do you mean? Do you mean impressions marks along the top and middle? I have that and also a scratch on the bottom bezel.
The problem is they don't use any packaging on the box.
Also have that tinge outline on videos which is the subpixel as some reviewers were mentioning, bit annoying tbh
Oh mine has no scratches, it's the marks on the top edge of the panel front and the sides where that bubble sheet is stuck on for transit. It presses against the panel inside the box and marks the panel. You cannot feel those marks under your fingernail so it's definitely just stubborn marks but I'm not going to start scrubbing away at them and potentially damage the AR coating.
The box inside is all cardboard as opposed to styrofoam etc though so that's probably why, as those hard cardboard panels press up against the panel and the bubble sheet rubs against the screen. Not a well thought out solution really and likely a way to save costs on not having to use styrofoam which is a bit crazy considering styro is the best material to use on stuff like this.
First impressions..
There is definitely an element of black smearing. Watching the lg trailers, the black bars and the black on the video should fade into each other but they don't. Colours are good though.
Actually the black smearing is pretty terrible...
Do you mean black crush? Black smearing looks like this: https://youtu.be/9s7hVDjOQHw
Yeah crush
That black crush can also be due to the quality of the encode and bitrate.
Near black detail is often the first thing destroyed by the majority of lossy codecs.
Easiest way to test it is to use the monitor tests like the gradient test on here https://www.eizo.be/monitor-test/
Lol. Happy days. Well, until I get the chance to open the box maybeSame! JUST!