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If they ditch the backlight master drive and go with the new mini-led backlight that's about to hit the market, it might do alright ![]() https://www.ledinside.com/news/2018/...d_and_mini_led |
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Thanks given by: | DJR662 (05-26-2018) |
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#765 | |
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Would like to see them boost their gamut. They've been in the same ballpark for like 5 years now. (especially if the Z9F is going to be on a 2 year cycle) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Living Room Sony 77" A1E OLED, Denon AVR-X8500H, Sony SSAR2 towers, center & rears, OPPO BDP-203 Dining Room LG 65" G7 OLED Bed Room LG 55" C8 OLED, Denon AVR-X7200W, Def Tech DI6.5, Super Cube 8000 sub Store Sony VW5000ES projector, Denon AVR-X6400H, 7.2.4 Atmos system Store every major manufacturer's flagship TV on display Robert You have some good stuff to watch and listen I don't have that many rooms in my home ![]() . |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (06-02-2018) |
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Have been messing around w/hdr10 settings on the 930e. My eyes are loving gamma at 0 and XDR disabled (previously used -2 and high, respectively). The brighter highlights 'pop' less but in turn the color saturation and contrast ratio is improved resulting in a more natural image that I find really satisfying. Disabling XDR has also cut back (not completely eliminated) some banding and blocking artifacts I've seen in certain titles such as Ex Machina and Life Of Pi during darker parts of the image.
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Am honestly unsure. Just from my own eyeball experiments disabling XDR yielded a cleaner and more balanced image with decreased video artifacts and improved color and black levels. Turning it off does lower the impact of hdr10 bright highlights but in return I prefer the cleaner and more natural picture that am seeing. This is by no means a scientific feedback but more of a subjective eye of the beholder type result. Test it out and have fun at your own leisure.
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Thanks given by: | DJR662 (07-11-2018) |
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If you're having issues with blocking artifacts or banding, I would consider troubleshooting the source. Is it streaming material quality? There shouldn't be any noise on a clean source. On the TV settings, smooth gradation on Low helps with banding. |
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I measured HDR output on my TV on all four XDR settings a few weeks ago, will dig up the results later. But yes, while XDR on low or even off will greatly affect light output, it does mollify the kind of extreme noise/grain and plain poor compression that can be seen on certain discs.
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Thanks given by: | vincentric (07-12-2018) |
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![]() What light output does the TV aim for when brightness is set to Default for Cinema Home (35 I believe) but with Light Sensor ON in a dark room. Not sure if it overrides the set value or not. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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With XDR on high using my calibrated settings then it tracks the light output perfectly up to 75% (1000 nits) and goes on up from there to 1745 nits peak with 100% input signal.
XDR on medium sees 75% hit about 750 nits and the brightness generally drops by roughly 20-25% across the range. Absolute peak is 1156 nits. XDR on Low sees 75% hit 625 nits, brightness drops by about a third compared to where it should be. Highest peak is 926 nits. XDR on Off sees 75% hit 475 nits, brightness drops by about half. Peak is 679 nits. (Almost OLED-ish in terms of those numbers) In each case the tracking of the HDR curve itself is sound, it's just dimmer than it should be. Low and Medium caused some larger errors in the greyscale/colour temp though, whereas Off and High were both spot on. (I was noodling about with XDR before when trying to figure out a way to make Black Panther's black crush a bit more acceptable to my eyes: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...r#post15133778) |
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