![]() ![]() ![]() There are signs of watered down colours in the absolute peak brightness levels There will be variance in the figures posted by different reviews, but just remember that a difference of 900 nits to 980 nits, for an example, is just not going to be visible on its own, so don’t get fixated on these results, you need the full picture of what is going on, (pun intended). Our eyes are no good at picking up differences between peak brightness levels, so to your eye, you will not perceive a difference between 800 nits and 900 nits in isolation. ![]() Obviously, this is one area where readers like to take notes and compare, but I will point out that there is far more to a good HDR image than just the peak brightness. Again our DeltaE errors are averaging 0.5, and we have yet again managed to get excellent results from the manual calibration.Īs we always do with the HDR testing we measured various window sizes and the peak brightness available from the LG G2. Overall, the gaming performance of the LG G2 is class-leading for OLED panels, with even better HDR performance for 2022.Īnd apart from a 100% red oversaturation and a slight hue error on 100% green, the Rec.709 colour gamut results are also top drawer with no visible issues seen within actual onscreen viewing. Input Lag measures in at just 12.9ms with 4K/60 and 9.2ms when using the Input Delay Boost option which can be found in the excellent Game Optimiser menu bars. There are four full-fat HDMI 2.1 48Gbps inputs supporting 4K 120p along with ALLM (Automatic Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) including Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync support. Gaming wise the LG G2 continues the excellent all-in approach of recent years with support for almost all gaming formats and technologies. There is no support for HDR10+, but as content is thin on the ground, you are perfectly well covered by the G2 for HDR material. The G2 supports all relevant HDR formats including HDR10, HLG ( Hybrid Log-Gamma), Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision IQ with the new Precision Detail technology from the processor. We are reviewing the 65-inch model here, but the performance should be similar across all the various screen sizes. The LG G2 range includes 55-, 65-, 77-, 83- and 97-inch screen sizes, which should provide a screen big enough for any use case and the larger sizes will prove to be popular with those building a 21st-century media room. ![]()
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