Kreator73 a écrit:https://www.jeuxvideo.com/forums/42-28-74041055-1-0-1-0-grande-tv-pour-ps5-et-xsx-pour-un-budget-de-1000eur.htm
Bonjour
Sur ce site un mec appelé capitain flam critique sans arrêt l'oled et en particulier LG. Soit disant on a que 200 nits en HDR en jeu ...
J'poserais à question au détenteur de LG C3, mais Rtings n'est pas d'accord ave les dires de capitain flam:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c3-oled#test_7765
Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²) 776 cd/m²
Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²) 434 cd/m²
Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²) 175 cd/m²
Peak 2% Window 806 cd/m²
Peak 10% Window 808 cd/m²
Peak 25% Window 394 cd/m²
Peak 50% Window 269 cd/m²
Peak 100% Window 184 cd/m²
Sustained 2% Window 786 cd/m²
Sustained 10% Window 780 cd/m²
Sustained 25% Window 367 cd/m²
Sustained 50% Window 268 cd/m²
Sustained 100% Window 147 cd/m²
Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL) 0.105
The LG C3 is dimmer in Game Mode than in other picture modes, and it's noticeable if you swap between Game Mode and other modes. Still, it's bright enough for a pleasant HDR gaming experience, and it's an improvement over the LG C2 OLED. For a much better Game Mode performance, see the Samsung S89C OLED.
These measurements are after calibrating the HDR white point with the following settings:
HDR Picture Mode: Game Optimizer (User Settings)
OLED Pixel Brightness: 100
Dynamic Tone Mapping: HGiG
Expression Enhancer: Off
Peak Brightness: High
En fonction de la vidéo on à entre 175 cd/m² et 776 cd/m² en passant par 434 cd/m².
c'est Médiocre mais pas catastrophique, de plus Rtings à l'ait de dire que Peak Brightness: High est activable donc à priori capitain flam se trompe.