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- 16 May 2023 at 05:32 #46648
Hej Frederik
I had the Avant 55 1st gen for several years and have always been fond of that tv.
I changed to a Theatre/LG combo because the video engine died a second time….and because I wanted to experience the new audio options here at home.
I can not recall that I did anything other than using film mode (probably right from the start, never changed anything there).
As for ‘dynamic control kicking in’ etc – this did not seem to have been an issue during that time.
Could it be that you have already ‘been spoiled’ with having the OLED screen for a while ??
Maybe the change in the quality of the source material over the years does something.I enjoyed the Avant – but the LG (with the right settings) is better.
Somehow I – and definitely my wife – miss the Beo4/navi.MM
16 May 2023 at 07:24 #46647Dear members
I recently got my hands on a 55″ Avant MK1. This was a well calculated downgrade from my previous Eclipse 55 MK1. The picture on the Eclipse was too bright for my taste and in some instances too “perfect”. I got a very good swap deal at my local dealer where I actually got £1.000 in exchange for the Elipse. The Avant was delivered with new video engine aswell as brand new MK1 panel! Pretty good deal I would say.
I never experienced the Avant before now and at the time of release I was bashing B&O for not including HDR. Today I am very happy that they did not as I really enjoy the not overly bright whites – especially on the subtitles. Also this is – in my opinion – the very last proper B&O television. With all the bells and whistles. I really never felt the magic with the Eclipse.
Well now on to the Avant. I love the image quality. Just perfect for my taste! One small downside is the edge lid panel. I have a few questions for those of you who has or have had an Avant.
- What settings did you use for film viewing? (did you make any adjustments in the service menu?)
- I can see the dynamic contrast kicking in – especially in dark scenes. Is there some way of making this less agressive or turn it completely off?
Any advice is most welcome!
Best regards,
Frederik
17 May 2023 at 08:04 #46649Hi MM
Thank you for your reply. That video engine is surely a major issue. Actually the engine died in the hands of the techniscian as he set up the screen. Therefor they chanced both the panel and the engine. Great service from B&O! Very happy that I got 2 years of warranty from my dealer on those new parts.
I watched “Pig” last night and I really enjoyed the picture quality! Just some small instances of dynamic contrast being a little too agressive. But surely more controlled than on the BeoVision 11 that I also have had at one time.
Best regards,
Frederik
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