HDR performance
When it comes to HDR, there’s an all-clear first: whether NVIDIA or AMD – the result is the same. After all! LG offers two main distinctions in terms of HDR: Peak Low (peak brightness 650 nits) and Peak High (approx. 1200 nits). I recommend the Gamer 1 mode and then it depends on your taste in the end.
Gamer 1 HDR Peak low
HDR Peak low
Gamer 1 HDR Peak high
HDR Peak high
Interim Conclusion HDR
The HDR peak low offers the best possible HDR color accuracy – thanks to good EOTF tracking – similar to the HDR True Black 400 mode on the QD OLEDs. The difference is that the LG is slightly brighter than its QD OLED competitors. A distinction must be made here, as “white” brightness and maximum color brightness (e.g. yellow) are completely different things. In terms of color brightness and color volume, a WOLED cannot keep up with a QD-OLED panel. LG displays still have to come up with something. MLA alone is not enough!
Here, too, you have to put my words into perspective. The LG 32GS95UX can display HDR excellently. Pixel dimming, the virtually infinite contrast and the brightness in general make it possible. Anyone who has never seen real HDR will probably believe that the LG is already running in HDR in SDR. The difference to a QD OLED is only noticeable if you place the two sets next to each other.
The Peak High mode was probably deliberately implemented by LG with regard to EOTF tracking. For small APLs, it’s better to be a little too bright, but for larger APLs, don’t let the roll-off come too early so that large-scale HDR scenes don’t get too dark. That’s not a bad way to go, but ultimately it’s just a trade-off between corona and influenza. Both LG and Samsung displays still need to improve here, as both manufacturers still have significant weaknesses.
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Display Latencies
- 6 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 7 - Direct Comparison and Power Consumption
- 8 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 9 - HDR-Performance
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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