(The the MADVR tone mapping setup we used in this shootout.). It would have definitely lost to the JVC RS420. If I had to surmise how the LG810 would have landed in this matchup after seeing and participating in both, it would have probably lost to the Sony 295ES. Kansas City Area Home Theater Meets and Movie Night Events! Here is that discussion:Īround Post 9694 and on. The 6050UB in this test is pretty nearly (if not identically) the equivalent of the 5050UB we tested against the LG 810. There was no such thing as a competent laser fade to black during real world content on the LG 810, there was always an elevated black floor, at least that I saw, (but full laser fade to black on the JVC lasers in real wild content is a really nice feature of the new JVC NZ laser line) Their really wasn’t any single thing that was clearly superior on the LG 810, except the instant on and expected long reliability of laser. Black levels better on Epson, colors more accurate on Epson, image uniformity more consistent on Epson, contrast better in Epson, brightness better on Epson, out of the box color accuracy and modes more accurate on Epson, intrascene contrast better on Epson, no red shimmer on Epson. It was almost unanimous among the half dozen participants that the 5050UB was the better choice if buying new, and if laser light source isn’t a hard requirement in your purchase decision. Click to expand.We previously did a a two way shootout between a LG8UB.
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