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2019 LG TVs – Custom Tone Mapping Explained

January 7, 2019 by Chris Heinonen 7 Comments

A new feature on some 2019 LG TVs, including the updated OLEDs, is the ability to define a custom tone mapping curve using CalMAN. As this is the first TV to offer this option, I’m going to explain the basics of tone mapping, talk about how the process works on the new LG models, and […]

What is a 3D LUT

January 7, 2018 by Chris Heinonen Leave a Comment

What is a 3D LUT If you’re looking to get a new LG OLED or LG Nano LCD in 2018 or later, you’ve probably seen the announcements or read the specs for them. One feature on them you probably didn’t see, or maybe didn’t know much about, is the presence of a 3D LUT, or […]

LG 2017 OLED Hands-On Review

March 3, 2017 by Chris Heinonen 41 Comments

Earlier this week I had the opportunity to go hands-on with the updated 2017 OLED TVs from LG. While this isn’t a full review of the new TVs, I couldn’t test apps well because of slow Internet speeds for example, I did run through the image quality of the updated TVs with objective and subjective […]

LG E6 OLED Review

May 20, 2016 by Chris Heinonen 16 Comments

The LG E6 is the best looking TV I’ve ever reviewed. It’s not perfect, but it comes closer than anything else I’ve used to date. There’s no reason to bore you with a long introduction or exciting story: if you can afford it and you want the best TV out there today, the LG E6 […]

LG 55EG9100 OLED Review

October 23, 2015 by Chris Heinonen 53 Comments

The 55” LG 55EG9100 OLED display is the entry-level LG OLED for 2015. For plasma fans, OLED has been billed as the great savior. Not only would an OLED be thinner than our plasma sets, but it could be brighter and have pure blacks. We wouldn’t have to live with the LCD compromises of worse […]

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