Το θέμα της αντιπροσωπείας/σέρβις, το έχουμε αναφέρει όλοι. Για τα περί σύγκρισης, σου παραθέτω απλώς κάποια αποσπάσματα από το ριβιού της όλεντ 805 στο Whathifi. Πριν λίγες μέρες είχαν ριβιού και της LG CX και τις είδαν δίπλα-δίπλα. Καλορίζικη και η δική σου.
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/philips-55oled805
We manually switch to Dolby Vision Bright and the image is more in line with what we’d expect from the content in terms of brightness and colours, but still trumps the LG CX for punch and sharpness.
As Geralt is given a tour of Stregobor’s gaudy courtyard, the individual leaves of a tree are more clearly rendered, the fantastical glow of the scene is rich but controlled, and there’s a general crispness and solidity to the reproduction that makes the excellent LG look just a bit flat by comparison.
The resulting picture is stunningly sharp, detailed and three-dimensional, and brilliantly balanced in terms of colours and contrast. It skews a little darker than the LG CX, but its picture is beautifully deep and dramatic and there’s no loss in terms of dark detail.
The Philips has a clear advantage over most rivals when it comes to definition and detail resolution, though. The image is crisp and solid to a degree that makes these other sets look a little flat by comparison. What’s most impressive is that this detail and definition doesn’t look forced or artificially enhanced – the set’s crispness doesn’t come at the expense of naturalism.
With these settings, the Philips is also brighter and punchier than the CX (despite having been a little darker with HDR content) while still maintaining the beautifully inky blacks for which OLED is so well regarded.
Switching to standard-def via the built-in tuner, we discover a picture that combines plenty of punch with a good degree of control to colours. There’s a touch more noise around edges than the very best sets exhibit, but the Philips puts in a strong performance with this weakest of signals.