I've owned four Loewe TVs over the years - and the previous three have all malfunctioned in some serious way so that they needed replacing (at my expense). In each case (possibly foolishly) I've replaced the broken TV with another Loewe.
Most recently, I purchased a bild 1:40 two weeks ago, and I'm extremely pleased with the picture quality when playing from a source that matches the TV's native resolution (1080p), but when the source is upscaled (from 720p), I find the picture glitches much more than expected.
The main problem however, (aside from the general glitching), is that an intermittent horizontal single-pixel-height white line will also glitch across the screen, starting from the right hand edge about one-third down from the top, and stretching across approx half the horizontal width of the screen. The glitch usually persists for a fraction of a second, but ocassionally for a little longer, and it returns at random intervals (I've timed it between a couple of seconds to a couple minutes between gliching).
The white-line glitch does not seem to be related to sudden or fast movement in the picture - it can happen when nothing much is changing in the displayed image - but it does not happen if the image is totally still (for instance in an AppleTV menu), or (as said) if the source is 1080p. In other words, I do think it's related to up-sampling.
The white line flashing across the picture is much more distracting than a 'normal' motion image glitch, and seriously distracts from the program being watched.
I've updated the unit to the lastest firmware, and tried all the different settings for DMM - switching off entirely and also setting each of the different grades of movement-smoothing, but nothing has made any difference.
If the artifact I'm describing isn't clear, I can try to upload a movie somewhere (such as YouTube). Otherwise maybe this is a known fault?
I'd really like some help solving the problem. I don't want to regret buying yet another Loewe - something my partner warned me against doing, after our unfortunate history with the brand...
