if? :: what's your point?
'the difference is quite obvious', unless you're 'blind or biased'
i often compare (Dolby Vision & HDR10) using two identical players (same input and same cable) on an LG OLED C7P
furthermore, i also compare the SDR/HD disc copy on the same system
this is one of the many discs that i regularly use as i continue to compare
you seem to imply this is a difficult comparison (differences subtle) - i can assure you that the differences (each) are quite profound
Dolby Vision (picture quality) has no competition, as it is dramatically improved (resolution - color - contrast - naturalness - realism - viewing comfort)
note :: i, and a few friends that have HD displays did the same comparison(s) - (only - watching the (SDR/HD & HDR10/UHD) version(s) at their home, using one of my UHD players on loan - after watching the (Dolby Vision/UHD & HDR10/UHD & SDR/HD version(s) - here) - and, the outcome was as expected; it's Dolby Vision - if you care about picture quality, with the additional improvements that an UHD disc, although being played on an HD display, both noticed and appreciated
so, i am expecting controversy, which is sad
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Originally Posted by kfbkfb
Example:
"Furious 8" includes a Dolby Vision UHD Blu-ray and
a regular Blu-ray.
Using a UHDTV and a UHD Blu-ray player, both with
Dolby Vision and the "Furious 8" UHD Blu-ray and a
HDTV with the regular "Furious 8" Blu-ray side by side,
synchronize playback and see, scene by scene,
if Dolby Vision makes that much of a difference.
Kirk Bayne
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