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PMW
post Jun 25 2013, 09:39 PM

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Just bought a LG 60LM6450.
Coming from a 7yrs old Panasonic Plasma, I was annoyed with 2 issues which was not present with the old Plasma.
Watch mainly Astro HD and downloaded movies.

1. Backlight Bleeding.
The 4 corners has torchlighting when watching letterboxed content in a dark room. Certain corners are brighter. Tried a bunch of settings (backlight/local dimmimg etc) to overcome the problem, the improvement is marginal and annoying.

2. Motion judder and ghosting.
Certain Astro content judder more than some. Astro HD content seems to have more judder tried a bunch Trumotion and Real Cinema settings which does not help.

Tried different HDMI cables to no avail.
Any recommendation on what I should do.
Am I too picky to be using a LED TV?
Thanks.
PMW
post Jun 26 2013, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(Liquid Snake @ Jun 25 2013, 11:09 PM)
Well....thats why most AV enthusiasts choose Plasma over LED. Maybe the higher end models can eliminate this issues but not completely. Not much u can do about it. Im facing the same issues as well but i think i can live with it. And yeah....some Astro HD content like Food Network HD the judder is terrible....no idea why sad.gif
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What model are u watching? Your trumotion setting? Off or USER max out?!
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post Jun 26 2013, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(Alexcsyan @ Jun 26 2013, 02:55 PM)
as those pros here say so, if want bigger screen go get plasma like pana, u will see lots of comments there. but if led, this led cost around 9k+, y not just buy smaller screen like 55 inche but higher spec eg. 55lm9600 or 55la7400. i think it feels alot better than 60lm6450 & below.
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LG 60LM6450 has identical specs to 55LA7400 -MCI 800, Local Dimming. 55LM9600 expensive. Bought mine for rm5999 foc 8 glasses. 55in is too small of an upgrade from the 50in Plasma. So..60LM6450.

My old tv is a Pana Plasma, thought of LED due to better bright room performance, passive 3D and lower power consumption. (8hrs daily)
Maybe should have gone for Panansonic 60ST60.
I never thought that the LED judder can be so prominient. TorchLighting is easier to ignore.



PMW
post Jun 26 2013, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(PMW @ Jun 25 2013, 09:39 PM)
Just bought a LG 60LM6450.
Coming from a 7yrs old Panasonic Plasma, I was annoyed with 2 issues which was not present with the old Plasma.
Watch mainly Astro HD and downloaded movies.

1. Backlight Bleeding.
The 4 corners has torchlighting when watching letterboxed content in a dark room. Certain corners are brighter. Tried a bunch of settings (backlight/local dimmimg etc) to overcome the problem, the improvement is marginal and annoying.

2. Motion judder and ghosting.
Certain Astro content judder more than some. Astro HD content seems to have more judder tried a bunch Trumotion and Real Cinema settings which does not help.

Tried different HDMI cables to no avail.
Any recommendation on what I should do.
Am I too picky to be using a LED TV?
Thanks.
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I am just wondering if it 'normal' for LED TV to have these issues or I have an faulty set that should be replaced?
PMW
post Jun 27 2013, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(Liquid Snake @ Jun 26 2013, 11:17 PM)
Yup its normal. But if the bleeding is too excessive there must be something wrong
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Thanks, need to know. I still have an option to swap the TV with a Panasonic 60/65 -ST60. Would you swap?

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post Jun 27 2013, 08:19 PM

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QUOTE(Liquid Snake @ Jun 27 2013, 04:56 PM)
Well...if its up to me i will definitely swap. But the thing is my wife can't watch active 3D. Will get dizzy and headache. So no choice for me then.... sweat.gif
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My whole family have tested the active 3D of the 60ST60, all 6 of us are of the same opinion as your wife, it's 3D is very dark, flickers till you get dizzy, it sucks!
Initially I hope for a passive plasma but technically not possible. Maybe I am too greddy.
So if I actually take 3D performance into account, the choice of the swap gets blurry but only consider 2D then surely ST60.
I am leaning more for the swap but not my kids and wife. Probably end up like you! Very Ouch!

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post Jun 27 2013, 08:21 PM

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QUOTE(Liquid Snake @ Jun 27 2013, 04:56 PM)
Well...if its up to me i will definitely swap. But the thing is my wife can't watch active 3D. Will get dizzy and headache. So no choice for me then.... sweat.gif
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Thanks for your valuable insight.
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post Jun 27 2013, 10:14 PM

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QUOTE(Liquid Snake @ Jun 27 2013, 09:46 PM)
I have one solution for you. Swap the tv....then buy a new passive 3D LED tv for the family tongue.gif
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1. Pokai!
2. Wife won't be impressed with 2 60incher in the house!



 

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