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These figures are improvements of between 12 and 20 per cent on the equivalent figures of last year’s CX/GX TVs.Īrguably, the Evo panel’s improvements are at their most noticeable while playing HDR games such as Call Of Duty: Cold War or Outriders.
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Trying to put some numbers on the brightness improvements, I got just under 900 nits in the G1's brightest Vivid mode when measuring a white HDR window covering 10 per cent of the screen, and north of 750 nits using the more accurate (to content) Cinema and Filmmaker modes. Furthermore, tiny bright highlights look consistently piercing, rather than losing substantial brightness as often happens with LCD displays.
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The technology's pixel-level light control means these blacks are free from the haloing problems associated with locally dimmed LCD TVs. And the new full-screen/peak brightness lifts are accompanied by the same gorgeously deep OLED black levels we’ve long cherished. But it’s there, and it gives HDR material more impact. The difference the Evo panel makes is not of the ‘blow your eyelids back’ variety. There’s also a touch more subtle shading detail in the glaring white clouds of this sequence, and the sunlight reflections on the watery ‘spheres’ the boat flies by.Īny scenes in The Greatest Showman that use spotlights, meanwhile, such as the opening performance, reveal noticeably more intensity in the light sources. During the Pan sequence where Peter first arrives in Neverland on a flying boat, the skies enjoy a marked lift in overall brightness across the screen compared with last year’s CX/GX models. When it comes to identifying the talents introduced by the Evo panel, The Greatest Showman and Pan on 4K Blu-ray prove particularly useful. More useful for most HCC readers, though, is the LG's Cinematic Movement option, which arguably trumps even Sony’s legendary motion processing for the way it gently massages judder without leaving films looking icy. It successfully enhances almost every aspect of picture quality, from sharpness and contrast to colour and noise, but delivers these enhancements without throwing up ‘accidental’ processing glitches.Īnother new element of the Alpha 9 processor is a Natural motion default setting that does a good job of smoothing motion out for judder haters.
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This upgraded AI Picture Pro system really is outstanding – and much better than any previous iteration. There’s now scene detection, where the processing looks out for cityscape, landscape and night-time content and tweaks the image accordingly, plus new options for spotting specific objects within the pictures and treating those individually. This, we're told, optimises the picture to the new panel’s capabilities, as well as introducing improvements to LG’s AI Picture Pro optimisation system.
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Powering that Evo panel is a new ‘Generation 4’ update to LG’s Alpha 9 processor. One of these latter options can be used for combating the tendency LG OLED TVs have had for exhibiting raised black levels when gaming in VRR. This introduces picture presets for different game genres, an AI Sound mode that tweaks the TV’s audio profile to optimise it for different game scenarios, and some options for fine-tuning the brightest and darkest image areas. This year LG bolsters its gaming credentials with a new Game Optimiser.
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All four HDMIs can handle everything today’s new gaming sources can throw at them, such as 4K HDR at 120Hz refresh rates, Variable Refresh Rates (in AMD FreeSync, Nvidia GSync and HDMI 2.1 formats) and the Automatic Low Latency Mode (ALLM) that allows the TV to switch in and out of Game mode depending on source. The forward thinking when it comes to next-gen connections that LG started with its 2019 C9 OLED TVs continues with the OLED65G1. You can place the G1 on desktop feet or LG's tripod 'Gallery Stand', but these are optional extras. There’s even a recess in the rear for the supplied super-slender wall mount to slot into, so that the TV’s back panel fits snugly against your wall. This means it has a slim (2cm or so), flat profile specifically designed for wall hanging. On the OLED65G1, the Evo panel is housed in a ‘Gallery’ design similar to 2020’s GX range.
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LG’s regular annual OLED updates feel like evolutions using a radically different panel design for the first time in years, like the G1 series does – with a new green layer for improved colour purity, and new high-efficiency materials to deliver a tangible brightness boost without using more power – feels more like a potential revolution.
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LG’s decision to call the new higher-brightness panels in its 2021 G1 OLED TVs ‘Evo’ seems a bit odd.