LG make a panel that uses a white sub pixel on top of the normal red,green and blue its been called a rgbw panel this means there are not enough pixels that can produce a full colour gamut(white is just white) so cannot make minimum standard for full 4K this has been dubbed as Faux K,LG made these to cut production costs and use them on entry level 4K sets which the UF6XX series is.The problem then is do all the models in the range use this panel or just some i have looked and cannot find that info anywhere.
Thank you OP! A few good reviews out there and cheapest offer by quite a bit.
bellboys
6 Feb 161#19
You can't just say something like this then leave the thread without further explanation. So please explain :stuck_out_tongue:
gazman090970
6 Feb 163#20
LG make a panel that uses a white sub pixel on top of the normal red,green and blue its been called a rgbw panel this means there are not enough pixels that can produce a full colour gamut(white is just white) so cannot make minimum standard for full 4K this has been dubbed as Faux K,LG made these to cut production costs and use them on entry level 4K sets which the UF6XX series is.The problem then is do all the models in the range use this panel or just some i have looked and cannot find that info anywhere.
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Looks like a brilliant TV for money...
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I'm looking slightly bigger for living room.
a deal on 55 inch tv would be nice... :smiley:
4K is definitely the way forward. Enjoy.
chris.
Thanks.