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#1681 | |
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Apr 2007
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#1682 | |
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Jan 2017
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It's fairly bright since we have lots of windows and it's not in the basement. Probably going to be KY main TV in the living room and move my old one. I don't know if Dolby Vision is important to me or not. I prefer just putting the disc in instead of streaming and there is no Dolby Vision disc content yet that I'm aware of and don't know if it's coming. What is this hdr10+ will the 2016 TV be updated with it? Will the 2017 tvs have it?
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Jan 2017
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#1689 |
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Jan 2017
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An official over at HDMI LA said some of the HDMI 2.1 features (including dynamic metadata - i.e. HDR10+) can be added via firmware, but it depends on the manufacturer. So it's still possible Samsung may offer HDR10+ via HDMI for the 2016/2017 TVs.
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Thanks given by: | Outlaw1986 (05-03-2017) |
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#1691 | |
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HDR10+ is not a given even though Samsung is touting it as if it were. There is debate as to whether or not the BDA will even add it as an extension feature of UHD Blu-ray. HDMI 2.1 in 2017 product is a hit n miss situation. Maybe the units coming later in the year. Oh, and Lionsgate just announced it will start its promised Dolby Vision releases fairly quickly. |
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Thanks. All this stuff is so confusing. I already bought a 2015 Samsung ju7100 and it processes hdr I guess, but I don't think it displays it really well if that makes sense. Don't want this one to be outdated within a year so I'd like it to have everything. Wish the whole hdr and Dolby Vision thing was settled already.
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#1693 | |
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Jan 2017
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As far as it becoming part of the UHD specs, there's every reason to believe that it will be added. If Philips was able to get their format added, Samsung won't have a problem, especially since we already have confirmation of HDR10+ content being released, and we're still waiting for ST 2094-20 content. |
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However, given what DV brings to the table above and beyond even HDR10+, like much more stringent mastering requirements, I would rather they stick with DV for now until something better comes along. |
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Jan 2017
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We can worry about the differences between HDR10+ and DV when consumer 12 bit panels become a reality.
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The Samsungs are HDR Premium with better color, but you'll need to use bias lights to get rich blacks and they don't support Dolby Vision. The Vizios support Dolby and have local dimming that allows for rich blacks in a pitch dark room, but they don't get anywhere near HDR Premium brightness, have a bit worse color and the local dimming can crush details at times. All the reviews across the board pretty much concur with these positives and negatives, so you just gotta pick what's best for you. Since I use bias lights anyway, and since HDR 10 is pretty amazing already and who knows if Dolby Vision will take off on disc, the Samsung was the choice for me. You might have different priorities. |
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Not a fan of the Vizio P. Good blacks but it lacks both the ks8000 and 900e in many areas. Every time I see the 900e at best buy I'm impressed. Sharp, vibrant, and bright enough. Vizio P has never impressed me with its matte screen and not so vibrant picture. The blacks under any light look gray because of the type of screen it uses. Needs to be pitch black. I'd rather watch hdr10 on a truer hdr TV than Dolby Vision on a TV that lacks brightness and color for hdr, it makes a huge difference.
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Apr 2007
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![]() Sports arenas, like I assume your Scottrade Center, having modern LED lighting (e.g. https://www.specgradeled.com/hockey-rink-led-lighting/) will negate flicker when capturing in HFR and thusly blaze the trail for combined HDR HFR live content broadcast to the public in a few years. |
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