Un MEDIOCRE Oled Lg superior al AX900?JAJAJA! ni en sueños .... felizmente yo no me ciego con solo analizar el nivel de negro (que para colmo aplasta los detalles con roche) y en los demás elementos de imagen sean un desastre, no traten de ocultar el 'sol de problemas' con un solo dedo, y felizmente HDTVtest tampoco son ciegos:

Ultimately, how happy you are with the LG EC9300 depends on for how long you can remain wowed by the contrast performance, because thorough scrutiny reveals a number of issues lurking under the surface. In the hands of a company with a track record of attending to the desires of video enthusiasts – such as Panasonic, and in recent years, Samsung – it would be almost unfathomable that we could be anything less than raving about getting our hands on an OLED display. However, the unfortunate reality is that LG have bungled the video processing which feeds the amazing panel in several ways. Even if the calibration controls didn’t seriously skew some of the colors (therefore defeating their purpose), there is no way we could find to get the LG 55EC9300 to conform to the industry mastering gamma of 2.4 in spite of what the menu says. Even then, this wouldn’t defeat the EC9300′s “behind your back” noise reduction processing, which observant videophile users and film lovers will see as eating away at film grain textures and other fine details such as leaves, tree branches, etc. The fact that the company would deliberately include such a damaging feature does not fill us with confidence.
LG 55EC9300/ 55EC930V OLED TV Review