![]() (Assuming CC count is incremented after completion, not at the start.) Some just guess at almost 10 minutes.) I wish I had a Service Remote to see if the number of CC were incrementing normally on the 55E6. Replies to his post said their OLEDs took appx 7 minutes, but not sure they were timed with a stopwatch. 2017 post on AVforums and AVS) that mentioned his 55E6 CC only took 6 minutes and was also concerned about the shorter time. I wasn't there to time the first CC on the 55E6 (which obviously did something, as the panel went from horrible to good uniformity at IRE 5), but later repeated timed CC were always just under 6 minutes, where the other 2016 C6 (same SOC) OLED, and 2015 EF9500 take appx 25% longer to complete a CC cycle. That usually helps panel uniformity, but typically there will still be some banding seen especially at lower stimulus levels.) ( Never judge an OLED TV until a few compensation cycles have been run. I asked how many hours were on the TV (if it had run a CC yet - 2016 models run a CC when turned off after 4 hours of use.) Both problems cleared up after the first compensation cycle. An LG 65C6 was nothing like that even OOTB. Tests at IRE 5 showed a brighter wavy border around the screen edges (evident on IRE 15 and below). (Brightness at 60+ and Gamma 1.9 looked darker than Gamma 2.4 normally would.) A full TV reset, disconnect power/drain charge, etc. Noticed movie playback was very, very dark. Long story on the 55E6, OOTB (Out Of The Box, Nov. Trying to determine if the big difference in time to complete a compensation cycle (CC) shown below is normal. ( Listing updated to include 2022 C2 48" with EX panel.) If it's common, maybe the E6 has a faster SOC clock speed, since the C6 uses the same SOC. Settings and firmware version has not affected this. TLDR: Why does other 2015/2016 OLEDs, (including a C6 with the same SOC), take about 25% longer than the 55E6 to run a compensation cycle? Times for the 2016 E6, C6 & 2015 EF9500 are almost identical every time. Uniformity / Banding | Tint | Image Retention, Burn-In, Bad Pixel Tests | 3D Crosstalkīack to Audio/Home Theater Topics or LG TV & 4K/UHD Player Firmware UpdatesĬompensation Cycle Time Differences - LG 55E6 vs 65C6, 55EF9500, & 48" C2 LG OLED TVs Compensation Cycles, Banding, Tint, Burn-In, & Crosstalk
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