- 25 March 2008
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Χτες παρέλαβα την 65CX αλλα την πατησα με τη βαση τοιχου. Σκεφτομαι την Vogels Extra Thin 515. Την εχει δοκιμασει κανείς;
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Αρχικές ενδεικτικές τιμές LG Electronics tvs 2020 Ελλάδα:
77CX6LA : 6.399
65CX6LA : 3.199
55CX6LA : 2.489
48CX6LA : 1.799
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Unboxing:
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 55CX unboxing...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058505212&viewfull=1#post1058505212
48"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 48CX unboxing...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058522840&viewfull=1#post1058522840
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Hands-on -preview:
48"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 48CX...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058435615&viewfull=1#post1058435615
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Review -test :
65"...[flatpanelshd.com]...LG 65CX review,calibration...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058473527&viewfull=1#post1058473527
65"...[homecinemamagazine.nl]...LG 65CX review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058505760&viewfull=1#post1058505760
65"...[lesnumeriques.com]...LG 65CX test...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058519225&viewfull=1#post1058519225
65"...[tek.no]...LG 65CX6LA test...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058525238&viewfull=1#post1058525238
65"...[avforums.com]....LG 65CX review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058526010&viewfull=1#post1058526010
65"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Comparison LG 65NANO906NA vs LG 65CX
We compare LG's Nanocell TV vs the company's own OLED TV.
The review samples used were both 65-inch TVs, namely the LG Nano90 Nanocell LED LCD TV (model number 65NANO906NA) , and the LG CX OLED television (OLED65CX).
Topics covered include :
black level performance,
colour accuracy,
motion handling,
video processing,
screen uniformity,
HDR,
gaming,
viewing angles,
reflectivity
and image retention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6wifpbBSbo
65"...[hifi.de]...LG 65CX9LA test,calibration...https://hifi.de/test/lg-oled-cx-test-31324
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 55CX review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrRUTqfB_Ts
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...comparison LG 55CX and 55C9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5VK5YPTkc
[hdtvtest.co.uk]...comparison LG 55CX and Panasonic TX-65HZ1000B
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw0Dygpz1pI
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...comparison LG OLED55CX and Samsung QE55Q95T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrnG6Dcxpls
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Comparison LG OLED55CX vs Samsung QE55Q90T vs Sony KD-55XH9005 for PS5 (Playstation 5)
We choose the best TV for PS5 (Playstation 5) next-gen console gaming in 2020, by comparing the LG CX, the Samsung Q90T & Sony XH90 (also marketed as the BRAVIA X900H in the USA) in an actual side-by-side comparison.
Topics covered include:
input lag,
contrast performance,
motion smoothness & clarity,
screen uniformity,
image retention,
HGIG,
as well as various HDMI 2.1 gaming features such as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and 4K@120Hz support.
Our review samples are all 55 inches in screen size, namely the LG OLED55CX, the Samsung QE55Q90T, and the Sony KD-55XH9005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf1bSseyyDE
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Comparison LG OLED55CX vs Samsung QE55Q90T vs Sony KD-55XH9005 for Xbox Series X
We choose the best TV for Xbox Series X next-gen console gaming in 2020, by comparing the LG CX, the Samsung Q90T & Sony XH90 (also marketed as the BRAVIA X900H in the USA) in an actual side-by-side comparison.
Topics covered include
input lag,
contrast performance,
motion smoothness & clarity,
screen uniformity,
image retention,
Dolby Vision,
HGIG, as well as various HDMI 2.1 gaming features such as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and 4K@120Hz support.
Our review samples are all 55 inches in screen size, namely the LG OLED55CX, the Samsung QE55Q90T, and the Sony KD-55XH9005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjee0qoDwJ4
55"...[geex.x-kom.pl]...LG 55CX review...https://geex.x-kom.pl/recenzje/cx-czyli-cos-extra-test-i-recenzja-telewizora-lg-oled55cx/
μετάφραση google pl to en
55"...[rtings.com]...LG 55CXPUA review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058508974&viewfull=1#post1058508974
55"...[dday.it]...LG 55CX review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058518264&viewfull=1#post1058518264
48"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 48CX review
We review the 48-inch LG CX (48CX) OLED TV for three use cases: as a television, as a PC gaming monitor, & as a grading monitor. Topics covered include:
near-black handling,
colour accuracy,
motion performance,
video processing,
screen uniformity,
HDR including peak brightness,
as well as input lag for gaming.
Our 48CX review sample is the 48in LG OLED48CX which is the UK 3-pin-plug version.
This video was graded and uploaded in HDR10, and so is best viewed on an HDR display.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2SUBOaeS8Q
The price of LG's 55-inch CX OLED TV in the UK has dropped to £1400, which is £100 cheaper than the South Korean brand's 48-inch CX OLED. We explain the reason why based on our understanding of 8.5G substrate sizes at LG Display's Paju and Guangzhou OLED plant using MMG (Multi-Model Glass) technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=045s-Uy4stg
48"...[tweakers.net]...LG 48CX6LB review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058537461&viewfull=1#post1058537461
48"...[rtings.com]...LG 48CXPUB as a computer monitor review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058538961&viewfull=1#post1058538961
48"...[homecinemamagazine.nl]...LG 48CX6LB review...https://www.homecinemamagazine.nl/2020/09/review-lg-oled48cx6lb-cx-serie-48-inch-oled-tv/
μετάφραση google nl to en
Οι ρυθμίσεις είναι μόνο για αναφορά. Δεν υπάρχει καμία εγγύηση ότι θα σας δώσουν την καλύτερη εικόνα που είναι σύμφωνη με τα πρότυπα της βιομηχανίας και κατάλληλη για το περιβάλλον προβολής σας (ειδικά ισορροπία λευκού, ρυθμίσεις συστήματος γάμμα και χρώματος που διαφέρουν από μονάδα σε μονάδα). Εάν θέλετε μια εγγυημένη βαθμονομημένη εικόνα, καλέστε έναν επαγγελματία βαθμονομητή τηλεόρασης.
Main settings:
General:
Picture Mode: Cinema
Aspect Ratio Setting: Original / Scan: On
Energy Saving: Off
OLED Light: 80
Brightness: 50
Contrast: 85
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Tint: 0
Advanced controls:
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Dynamic Tone Mapping: Off / On
Super Resolution: Low
Color Range: Auto
Gamma: 2.2 / BT.1886
White Balance: Warm2
Maximum Brightness: Off
Image Options:
Noise Reduction: Low
MPEG Noise Reduction: Low
Smooth Gradation: Low
Black Level: Auto
True Cinema: On
Motion Eye Care: Off
TruMotion: Cinema Clear or Adjust with OLED Motion Pro: Low
48"...[avforums.com]...LG 48CX review...https://www.avforums.com/reviews/lg-48-inch-cx-oled48cx-tv-review.18054
48"...[dday.it]...LG 48CX6LB test...https://www.dday.it/redazione/37543/oled-lg-48-pollici-recensione-serie-cx
48"...[lcdtvthailand.com]...LG 48CXP review...https://www.lcdtvthailand.com/review/11082/Review_LG_48CX.html
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LG CX OLED Review as Desktop Monitor
Conclusion
This was a very different screen for us to test given it is primarily a TV, and being a completely different technology to all desktop monitors. We hope we've captured all the relevant information and provided some good analysis in to how it could be used as a monitor throughout this review (let us know if you think we've missed anything!) There is no doubt that the OLED panel offers some incredible benefits compared with LCD screens, but also at the moment it can't be considered a perfect desktop monitor we don't think. The infinite contrast ratio, true blacks and per pixel dimming make it exceptional for HDR content and for high contrast images. This provides a brilliant image quality and makes movies and games a pleasure. This is clearly one of the key strengths of this CX OLED display. HDR looks amazing and there is per-pixel dimming, no blooming, a decent peak brightness capability, wide range of preset modes, good HDR format support and the requisite colour capabilities like DCI-P3 wide gamut too.
For gaming the near instant response times are excellent of course and very welcome, but don't be fooled in to thinking that's all you need for a great experience. Thankfully the screen supports a high 120Hz refresh rate which offers obvious and significant improvements in motion clarity for gaming and is a very welcome feature. The presence of G-sync and FreeSync support help make this is a viable option as a desktop monitor, supporting variable refresh rates nicely which will be vital given the huge system demands of running at 4K and 120Hz. Great to see these becoming more common in the TV space. Speaking of system demands you are really going to want to pair this screen with a latest generation NVIDIA RTX 30 series card to be able to take advantage of its full potential, and allow you to reach those upper refresh rates that are going to be vital for an optimal gaming experience. That's going to add significantly to your spending keep in mind. Lag is low for a TV although not as super-low as many desktop monitors. The BFI mode works really well and provides very good blur reduction benefits too across the screen, even being usable at 60Hz.
As a desktop monitor the size is not going to be to everyone's liking, and personally we felt it was still too large even as a 48" option for most people. You need a lot of space to accommodate it, and sitting up close for a normal PC viewing distance is a bit too in-your-face. Text clarity was not perfect due to the pixel layout and the scaling of resolution becomes a challenge if you want to sit at a more sensible distant viewing position. The stand is limited and the glossy coating can be a bit of a pain depending on your room lighting. You also have the ever-present worry of image retention on OLED that sits in the back of your mind during use like this. Thankfully if you do want to do some more normal desktop monitor work it's possible to get a reliable and accurate setup with a few simple OSD changes. The default profile is not very accurate but there's loads of settings and modes to use. There's support for wide DCI-P3 gamut as a decent sRGB emulation mode, also for 10-bit colour depth too from the panel. There's even support for hardware calibration if you have a suitable device and the CalMAN software package.
As a screen for movie viewing, HDR content, console gaming and even PC gaming from a reasonable distance it is an excellent choice if you have the space and want a large format screen. The benefits of OLED really come in to play here. For day to day desktop, office and professional-type uses it is more difficult to use and probably not an ideal choice. It's certainly a very interesting option to explore, and hopefully one day we will see affordable, decent sized desktop monitors based on OLED too.
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_cx_oled.htm
source : papasouzakias
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Best Gaming TV : LG CX
source:[hdtvtest.co.uk]
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Αρχικές ενδεικτικές τιμές LG Electronics tvs 2020 Ελλάδα:
77CX6LA : 6.399
65CX6LA : 3.199
55CX6LA : 2.489
48CX6LA : 1.799
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Unboxing:
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 55CX unboxing...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058505212&viewfull=1#post1058505212
48"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 48CX unboxing...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058522840&viewfull=1#post1058522840
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Hands-on -preview:
48"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 48CX...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058435615&viewfull=1#post1058435615
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Review -test :
65"...[flatpanelshd.com]...LG 65CX review,calibration...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058473527&viewfull=1#post1058473527
65"...[homecinemamagazine.nl]...LG 65CX review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058505760&viewfull=1#post1058505760
65"...[lesnumeriques.com]...LG 65CX test...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058519225&viewfull=1#post1058519225
65"...[tek.no]...LG 65CX6LA test...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058525238&viewfull=1#post1058525238
65"...[avforums.com]....LG 65CX review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058526010&viewfull=1#post1058526010
65"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Comparison LG 65NANO906NA vs LG 65CX
We compare LG's Nanocell TV vs the company's own OLED TV.
The review samples used were both 65-inch TVs, namely the LG Nano90 Nanocell LED LCD TV (model number 65NANO906NA) , and the LG CX OLED television (OLED65CX).
Topics covered include :
black level performance,
colour accuracy,
motion handling,
video processing,
screen uniformity,
HDR,
gaming,
viewing angles,
reflectivity
and image retention.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6wifpbBSbo
65"...[hifi.de]...LG 65CX9LA test,calibration...https://hifi.de/test/lg-oled-cx-test-31324
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 55CX review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrRUTqfB_Ts
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...comparison LG 55CX and 55C9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT5VK5YPTkc
[hdtvtest.co.uk]...comparison LG 55CX and Panasonic TX-65HZ1000B
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw0Dygpz1pI
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...comparison LG OLED55CX and Samsung QE55Q95T
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrnG6Dcxpls
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Comparison LG OLED55CX vs Samsung QE55Q90T vs Sony KD-55XH9005 for PS5 (Playstation 5)
We choose the best TV for PS5 (Playstation 5) next-gen console gaming in 2020, by comparing the LG CX, the Samsung Q90T & Sony XH90 (also marketed as the BRAVIA X900H in the USA) in an actual side-by-side comparison.
Topics covered include:
input lag,
contrast performance,
motion smoothness & clarity,
screen uniformity,
image retention,
HGIG,
as well as various HDMI 2.1 gaming features such as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and 4K@120Hz support.
Our review samples are all 55 inches in screen size, namely the LG OLED55CX, the Samsung QE55Q90T, and the Sony KD-55XH9005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf1bSseyyDE
55"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...Comparison LG OLED55CX vs Samsung QE55Q90T vs Sony KD-55XH9005 for Xbox Series X
We choose the best TV for Xbox Series X next-gen console gaming in 2020, by comparing the LG CX, the Samsung Q90T & Sony XH90 (also marketed as the BRAVIA X900H in the USA) in an actual side-by-side comparison.
Topics covered include
input lag,
contrast performance,
motion smoothness & clarity,
screen uniformity,
image retention,
Dolby Vision,
HGIG, as well as various HDMI 2.1 gaming features such as ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and 4K@120Hz support.
Our review samples are all 55 inches in screen size, namely the LG OLED55CX, the Samsung QE55Q90T, and the Sony KD-55XH9005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjee0qoDwJ4
55"...[geex.x-kom.pl]...LG 55CX review...https://geex.x-kom.pl/recenzje/cx-czyli-cos-extra-test-i-recenzja-telewizora-lg-oled55cx/
μετάφραση google pl to en
55"...[rtings.com]...LG 55CXPUA review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058508974&viewfull=1#post1058508974
55"...[dday.it]...LG 55CX review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058518264&viewfull=1#post1058518264
48"...[hdtvtest.co.uk]...LG 48CX review
We review the 48-inch LG CX (48CX) OLED TV for three use cases: as a television, as a PC gaming monitor, & as a grading monitor. Topics covered include:
near-black handling,
colour accuracy,
motion performance,
video processing,
screen uniformity,
HDR including peak brightness,
as well as input lag for gaming.
Our 48CX review sample is the 48in LG OLED48CX which is the UK 3-pin-plug version.
This video was graded and uploaded in HDR10, and so is best viewed on an HDR display.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2SUBOaeS8Q
The price of LG's 55-inch CX OLED TV in the UK has dropped to £1400, which is £100 cheaper than the South Korean brand's 48-inch CX OLED. We explain the reason why based on our understanding of 8.5G substrate sizes at LG Display's Paju and Guangzhou OLED plant using MMG (Multi-Model Glass) technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=045s-Uy4stg
48"...[tweakers.net]...LG 48CX6LB review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058537461&viewfull=1#post1058537461
48"...[rtings.com]...LG 48CXPUB as a computer monitor review...https://avclub.gr/forum/showthread....p-2020?p=1058538961&viewfull=1#post1058538961
48"...[homecinemamagazine.nl]...LG 48CX6LB review...https://www.homecinemamagazine.nl/2020/09/review-lg-oled48cx6lb-cx-serie-48-inch-oled-tv/
μετάφραση google nl to en
Οι ρυθμίσεις είναι μόνο για αναφορά. Δεν υπάρχει καμία εγγύηση ότι θα σας δώσουν την καλύτερη εικόνα που είναι σύμφωνη με τα πρότυπα της βιομηχανίας και κατάλληλη για το περιβάλλον προβολής σας (ειδικά ισορροπία λευκού, ρυθμίσεις συστήματος γάμμα και χρώματος που διαφέρουν από μονάδα σε μονάδα). Εάν θέλετε μια εγγυημένη βαθμονομημένη εικόνα, καλέστε έναν επαγγελματία βαθμονομητή τηλεόρασης.
Main settings:
General:
Picture Mode: Cinema
Aspect Ratio Setting: Original / Scan: On
Energy Saving: Off
OLED Light: 80
Brightness: 50
Contrast: 85
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Tint: 0
Advanced controls:
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Dynamic Tone Mapping: Off / On
Super Resolution: Low
Color Range: Auto
Gamma: 2.2 / BT.1886
White Balance: Warm2
Maximum Brightness: Off
Image Options:
Noise Reduction: Low
MPEG Noise Reduction: Low
Smooth Gradation: Low
Black Level: Auto
True Cinema: On
Motion Eye Care: Off
TruMotion: Cinema Clear or Adjust with OLED Motion Pro: Low
48"...[avforums.com]...LG 48CX review...https://www.avforums.com/reviews/lg-48-inch-cx-oled48cx-tv-review.18054
48"...[dday.it]...LG 48CX6LB test...https://www.dday.it/redazione/37543/oled-lg-48-pollici-recensione-serie-cx
48"...[lcdtvthailand.com]...LG 48CXP review...https://www.lcdtvthailand.com/review/11082/Review_LG_48CX.html
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LG CX OLED Review as Desktop Monitor
Conclusion
This was a very different screen for us to test given it is primarily a TV, and being a completely different technology to all desktop monitors. We hope we've captured all the relevant information and provided some good analysis in to how it could be used as a monitor throughout this review (let us know if you think we've missed anything!) There is no doubt that the OLED panel offers some incredible benefits compared with LCD screens, but also at the moment it can't be considered a perfect desktop monitor we don't think. The infinite contrast ratio, true blacks and per pixel dimming make it exceptional for HDR content and for high contrast images. This provides a brilliant image quality and makes movies and games a pleasure. This is clearly one of the key strengths of this CX OLED display. HDR looks amazing and there is per-pixel dimming, no blooming, a decent peak brightness capability, wide range of preset modes, good HDR format support and the requisite colour capabilities like DCI-P3 wide gamut too.
For gaming the near instant response times are excellent of course and very welcome, but don't be fooled in to thinking that's all you need for a great experience. Thankfully the screen supports a high 120Hz refresh rate which offers obvious and significant improvements in motion clarity for gaming and is a very welcome feature. The presence of G-sync and FreeSync support help make this is a viable option as a desktop monitor, supporting variable refresh rates nicely which will be vital given the huge system demands of running at 4K and 120Hz. Great to see these becoming more common in the TV space. Speaking of system demands you are really going to want to pair this screen with a latest generation NVIDIA RTX 30 series card to be able to take advantage of its full potential, and allow you to reach those upper refresh rates that are going to be vital for an optimal gaming experience. That's going to add significantly to your spending keep in mind. Lag is low for a TV although not as super-low as many desktop monitors. The BFI mode works really well and provides very good blur reduction benefits too across the screen, even being usable at 60Hz.
As a desktop monitor the size is not going to be to everyone's liking, and personally we felt it was still too large even as a 48" option for most people. You need a lot of space to accommodate it, and sitting up close for a normal PC viewing distance is a bit too in-your-face. Text clarity was not perfect due to the pixel layout and the scaling of resolution becomes a challenge if you want to sit at a more sensible distant viewing position. The stand is limited and the glossy coating can be a bit of a pain depending on your room lighting. You also have the ever-present worry of image retention on OLED that sits in the back of your mind during use like this. Thankfully if you do want to do some more normal desktop monitor work it's possible to get a reliable and accurate setup with a few simple OSD changes. The default profile is not very accurate but there's loads of settings and modes to use. There's support for wide DCI-P3 gamut as a decent sRGB emulation mode, also for 10-bit colour depth too from the panel. There's even support for hardware calibration if you have a suitable device and the CalMAN software package.
As a screen for movie viewing, HDR content, console gaming and even PC gaming from a reasonable distance it is an excellent choice if you have the space and want a large format screen. The benefits of OLED really come in to play here. For day to day desktop, office and professional-type uses it is more difficult to use and probably not an ideal choice. It's certainly a very interesting option to explore, and hopefully one day we will see affordable, decent sized desktop monitors based on OLED too.
Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Amazing contrast ratio, black depth and image quality from OLED panel | Too big really for many people as a desktop monitor |
HDR is exceptional with per-pixel dimming, no blooming and decent peak brightness | Some challenges with the technology related to life-span and image retention could become more of an issue for monitor use |
Fast response times, 120Hz, great BFI mod and G-sync/FreeSync support for gaming | You will probably need to spend more on a latest gen graphics card to really get the most out of the screen |
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_cx_oled.htm
source : papasouzakias
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Best Gaming TV : LG CX
source:[hdtvtest.co.uk]
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