Poor quality export and zoom

Hi
I downloaded trial of 4.1 and 4.2 of LR and wanted to make my photos is this software over DPP, but...
I was working few days until did some compare of export files. It's terrible.
I'm not speaking about wrong colors or so. I have all profiled and I'm useing icc also monitor icc capable viewers,
but any way - loaded to LR look same.
It's also no problem with jpg quality settings, I use 76, but there is no better with 100%.
Exported with sRGB.
Jpeg quality is bad if more dark colors in one. If I take exposure down, then it looks like jpg saved with 1 quality.
This same quality I get when zoom 1:1, on normal screen is OK.
Is this trial problem? If so, no problem, but if I buy and get this same, then I can be ungry.
No such problem with DPP.
Any ideas?
thx
EDIT - i send files to friend with full version, it's this same! More... It's this same even when exported to Tiff uncompressed.
I followed more and found that problem is much less visible with Adobe Std profile instead of camera profiles (neutral, portrait etc..). Screenshots are saved via paint and here rescaled, but You exactly can see what I mean. In reality DPP You can't pixels as here, so also in LR little less, also on screenshots from export colors are a little bit off, but in real they are similar.
I can't get it...
Normal view:
LR 1:1
LR export q76:
DPP view:
DPP zoom 1:1
DPP export q7:

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