Home Motion Go Perfect Black with the LG OLED TV

Go Perfect Black with the LG OLED TV

LG OLED TV – interview with Michael Uslan (Executive Producer of the Batman Movies).

Discover a whole new movie experience with LG’s OLED TV.

Over the past few years, 4K TVs have become more and more affordable and today they are already a common device in many homes. As a result, people have become more used to this much better viewing experience.

But what would classic movies look like in 4K such as Tim Burton’s Batman films or the original Star Wars trilogy? What do you think is extremely essential to both films? Think of Batman’s flowing dark cape, or X-Wings flying toward the Death Star from their base on Yavin IV. Yes, the use of the color black is an essential ingredient to both movies. A TV’s ability to portray a perfect black is definitely one of the major features that makes a big difference. The LG OLED TV doesn’t just render black well, it does it to perfection!

Light pollution artwork and LCD TV vs. LG OLED TV.
Light pollution artwork and LCD TV vs. LG OLED TV.

The main advantage of this revolutionary technology is that OLED needs no backlight. The difference of picture quality between conventional LCD and OLED is evident. The backlight panels of LCD screens create light on pixels where there should be none, but the OLED technology renders each pixel as bright or as dark as it should be. This way, it creates a strikingly crisp, smooth and clean picture.

LG OLED TV – interview with Michael Uslan (Executive Producer of the Batman Movies).

In the video below, executive producer of the Batman film franchise, Michael Uslan talks about the infinite contrast ratio of LG OLED TVs. He explains the importance of displays that are able to differentiate between different types of darkness. According to Uslan’s interview, classic films like the Batman series can be seen even better on OLED TVs than they were in the theaters or on older TVs.

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Exit mobile version