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HiIn the winter of 2016 I bought a Beovision Avant 85 (and Beolab 5 and 18) from B&O retailer in Sweden. Since then I discovered that the entire screen has vertical stripes which are most visable during camera panoramic movement or when there is one bright colour on the screen or parts of it (see attachment) I have tried with different sources and with adjusting the settings but nothing has worked.
In my opinion the screen must be defected. I have contacted B&O HQ in Denmark but they refuse to help!! They give the following response:
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its a pretty poor response from B&O. If they cant provide a TV with an adequate panel for its size, then hold off until its perfect.
Rob.B: its a pretty poor response from B&O. If they cant provide a TV with an adequate panel for its size, then hold off until its perfect.
I think it is an excellent answer and they are right as well. The panel they sourced is the best kind as long as you don't go for oled. The benefits of direct led with local dimming is by far exceeding the issues. The picture the thread starter supplies is both blurry and not really good in any way.
It shows a blueish picture with refletions above and a lot of shake/movement. I don't really know what I am looking.. But It seems like a Windows media player paused to what appears to be the beginning of a disney movie or something, with the blue before the castle. Hard to say. But from that picture it is completely impossible to see anything..By the way, here is a good video about the different lighting techniques: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-shLhgRn4U
Here is another example, on the BV7-55" which many owners still think is the best TV ever produced by B&O, mostly because of this direct led technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHfGzj9r6_E
Rob.B:its a pretty poor response from B&O. If they cant provide a TV with an adequate panel for its size, then hold off until its perfect.
I'm sorry, but everyone saying this is 'normal' is talking rubbish. You have a faulty panel. It should be replaced under warranty.
I've seen this not once, but twice on 75" versions. Both customers got that email, both customers insisted it was a panel fault, and after kicking up a fuss both customers had them replaced under warranty.
Samsung made the panels, and if they're faulty surely the cost of replacement is down to them?
The worst instances of the vertical lines can usually be seen against a green background, such as a football match. The lines are there permanently - they don't move with the image. They then disappear when the screen is predominantly white or grey (from memory).
You have bought an extremely expensive TV, and also spent a lot of money on speakers. Do not accept something you are unhappy with. You have paid enough to have that right.
Lee
Awful response from B&O - I was about to buy a new TV - it now will not be a B&O one.
Peter
Hi Bubbza,
I have the same problem, too (it is called "banding").
I bought my 85" Avant also in december 2016 and I got the same technical response. I`m sure that B&O knows this backlight problem, but they take no care on it.
The proposal from B&O was that I can choose a new 85" (maybe the backlight is better) or I go back to a 75" Avant, because the 75" version should`t have this issue.
I told my dealer I would try it with a new 85", but I want to see it at the shop before installing at home. If it has the same problem I will step back from buying.
My opinion is that it is a LCD panel problem and it is a lack of the 85" Avant that can`t be solved 100%. .... love it or leave it.
I will not accept this lack, because I also payed 25k Euro for this TV.
The 75 certainly does have this issue...
In both of the cases I've seen the new panel has cleared up the dark lines by around 85-95% (but not completely).
I personally have an Avant 75 and I'm absolutely delighted with it. I never thought I could match the 7-55 it replaced, but showing a 4k Blu-Ray it does.
9 LEE:I'm sorry, but everyone saying this is 'normal' is talking rubbish. You have a faulty panel. It should be replaced under warranty. I've seen this not once, but twice on 75" versions. Both customers got that email, both customers insisted it was a panel fault, and after kicking up a fuss both customers had them replaced under warranty. Samsung made the panels, and if they're faulty surely the cost of replacement is down to them? The worst instances of the vertical lines can usually be seen against a green background, such as a football match. The lines are there permanently - they don't move with the image. They then disappear when the screen is predominantly white or grey (from memory). You have bought an extremely expensive TV, and also spent a lot of money on speakers. Do not accept something you are unhappy with. You have paid enough to have that right. Lee
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I own a Avant 85" NG with Android and my dealer told me it is a Samsung panel. What is correct?
Thanks for all your answers and support! I really appreciate it!
Pursuant to your advice, I am currenly pushing back at B&O, with the support of the B&O dealers in Stockholm. I will keep you posted on the progress.
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I still would like to see better pictures of the issue. Many times it looks exaggerated through a camera and also some issues due to the backlight is unfortunately impossible to make anything about. By the way, the new screens (55 and 75") are global dimming = just one big zone so there's a change the issue is less apparent on the new models but they would then lack the possibility to dim better at dark zones without making bright ones dark. The 85" is still 2D dimming though.Here is an example of how clouding might look through a camera (even my Avant that looks nice shows signs of clouding in the corners through a camera) http://screen-uniformity.wikia.com/wiki/CloudingI don't want to stand on anyones side here but I think that A) the evidence (the picture) is really bad and B) it is very hard to say what the issue looks like IRL and C) the issue might be a part of how the screen technology works - not much different than any other manufacturer would also have in their local dimming sets possibly. And D) There is other issues as well, the algorithm for smoothing (interpolating) frames to make them more fluid (step up from 25 fps to 50/60/100/120hz) creates extra frames that the software cant make properly in all situations, especially panning - so on any Avant (or any TV with this kind of tech) there will be some strange glitches in certain situations (you can also turn the feature off and get a more choppy video).