I used to have an old LG OLED with glorious image and recently swtiched for the modern LG equivalent. After a while a started to notice some image quality issues that from what a learned online are linked to burn-in protections implemented in recent models. Apparently the only fix to this is grab a service controller to acess the service menu and diable those protections (risking warranty void).
Example: while playing hogwarts legacy on dialogue scenes, every time the camera angle change from one character to the other, there's a significant brightness change and the background looks complete different (darker or lighter) from the other angle.
Maybe I'm too sensible to brightness and most people won't even notice this c***p.
Overall the image quality is much worse than my 2016 model.
Anyone have the same issue?
Example: while playing hogwarts legacy on dialogue scenes, every time the camera angle change from one character to the other, there's a significant brightness change and the background looks complete different (darker or lighter) from the other angle.
Maybe I'm too sensible to brightness and most people won't even notice this c***p.
Overall the image quality is much worse than my 2016 model.
Anyone have the same issue?
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