[TechRadar]
Without doubt the most impressive AV product at CES 2012
… The 55EM960V has a 55-inch screen (built, astonishingly, onto the front of a mere 4mm of rear depth), meaning that really for the first time the world has got the chance to appreciate just what OLED is truly capable of, rather than having to squint admiringly at 11-inch or 15-inch screens.
The results truly are jaw-dropping.
Even in the less than friendly viewing environment of a crowded show floor there’s so much good stuff about the 55EM960V’s pictures that it’s hard to know where to start.
While showing some footage of Vancouver by night, the screen’s contrast is quite astonishing. At one end of the light spectrum the screen presents black colours of a richness, intensity and purity that just hasn’t been seen before on a flat-panel TV – not even Pioneer’s legendary KURO plasmas.
Yet within the same frame you’ve got ultra-pure, perfectly defined whites and a dizzying array of colour tones in between. …
Some 3D enthusiasts might be concerned to learn that the 55EM960V uses passive 3D technology rather than full HD active 3D. And it is indeed true that you can occasionally see faint horizontal line structure from the filter when you’re watching 3D.
But the lack of crosstalk, rich colours and high brightness of the 55EM960V’s 3D images still make it a very compelling 3D proposition. …
Read the full review here: http://www.techradar.com/news/television/tv/hands-on-lg-55em960v-oled-tv-review-1055535