![]() But at around 524 nits maximum light output in the Standard (HDR) picture mode, it’s notably less bright than LG’s C2 OLED, and even the earlier C1 model. Screen brightness was also sufficient in the dim environment where initial tests were carried out. That’s strikingly close to the 0 nits, or true black, needed for a TV to qualify as having “infinite” contrast – something that more expensive OLED models like LG’s G2 manage.Īlthough contrast on the 55-inch A2 was only “near-infinite,” blacks looked extremely deep in the manner of the best 4K TVs, making this a promising start to our A2 evaluation. ![]() Multiple light output readings made on a full-black test pattern yielded an average measurement of 0.0017 nits.
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