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Old 08-01-2016, 06:39 PM   #1221
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I upgraded from a 55EF9100 to a 55C6 and it was a decision I dont regret....But that's just me
I can understand going from 1080 np to4k, and also possibly from LED to OLED but from OLED TO OLED same manufacturer
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Old 08-01-2016, 06:39 PM   #1222
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I also had a 55" E6 shipped to me from Value Electronics. It came on a pallet with no issues. Unboxing it was simple.

Haven't had much time to fully explore the settings yet, but it is beautiful.

Does anyone that has an E6 in here ever use the TV speakers? If so, have you experimented with the different sound modes (standard, sports, etc) of turning 3D sound on?
I tried the speakers for a few and then switched back to my HT sound set-up. To me nothing out of the ordinary but I probably need to spend more time with the TVs sound as reviews have noted that the base speakers sound nice. So on a quick peek, I didn't notice anything our of the ordinary.
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Old 08-02-2016, 12:18 PM   #1223
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I can understand going from 1080 np to4k, and also possibly from LED to OLED but from OLED TO OLED same manufacturer
The EF9500 and C6 are oceans apart. Not only does the C6 offers HDR and Dolby Vision, but the 3D quality is also far superior, and I absolutely love its WebOs3 for streaming!
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Old 08-02-2016, 04:48 PM   #1224
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The EF9500 and C6 are oceans apart. Not only does the C6 offers HDR and Dolby Vision, but the 3D quality is also far superior, and I absolutely love its WebOs3 for streaming!
Got you I just saw web 2.0 got free firmware upgrade to 3.0
dolby vision, ofcourse. HDR is already on board
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Old 08-02-2016, 05:21 PM   #1225
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Got you I just saw web 2.0 got free firmware upgrade to 3.0
dolby vision, ofcourse. HDR is already on board
3.0 offers such smooth streaming even on those channels that usually would give me a lot of issues

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Old 08-02-2016, 05:31 PM   #1226
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I'm still experimenting with my new E6 and have not tried any HDR10 or Dolby Vision content yet. Where do I find this content? Also, when watching this content, what picture mode does the TV play these in? I currently use the ISF modes for everything.

Guess I probably should've posted this in the owners thread.

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Old 08-02-2016, 06:36 PM   #1227
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I'm still experimenting with my new E6 and have not tried any HDR10 or Dolby Vision content yet. Where do I find this content? Also, when watching this content, what picture mode does the TV play these in? I currently use the ISF modes for everything.

Guess I probably should've posted this in the owners thread.
Marco Polo on Netflix is in Dolby Vision.
For HDR10 you have to use 4K discs.
The TV will detect either DV or HDR and automatically switch to either pre-setted picture mode...Similar to what the TV does when it detects 3D content
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Old 08-02-2016, 06:45 PM   #1228
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Marco Polo on Netflix is in Dolby Vision.
For HDR10 you have to use 4K discs.
The TV will detect either DV or HDR and automatically switch to either pre-setted picture mode...Similar to what the TV does when it detects 3D content
Is any other DV content available on Netflix currently, like movies?
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Old 08-02-2016, 06:54 PM   #1229
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Is any other DV content available on Netflix currently, like movies?
No,or at least not in the US
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Old 08-02-2016, 07:03 PM   #1230
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Is any other DV content available on Netflix currently, like movies?
the do-over and rediculous six, both adam sandler made for netflix movies.
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Old 08-02-2016, 07:33 PM   #1231
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the do-over and rediculous six, both adam sandler made for netflix movies.
I thought I read somewhere that Vudu had DV content too?
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Old 08-03-2016, 12:17 AM   #1232
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They are not standard for the 2016 models. Going much above 80 introduces anomalies and has not been recommended by any calibrators I've found.
Out of curiousity what are these so called anomalies? The rtings settings have recommended 100 for contrast in all their reviews for OLED's. I have my contrast set at 95 so I am not clipping whites. Granted above whites are clipped. That said I am using a OLED light of 47 and it mirrors ISF dark mode from a brightness perspective. Just curious if the contrast issues were reality or conjecture if set above 80?
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Old 08-03-2016, 01:04 AM   #1233
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That also looks ridiculously bright for blackout viewing. OLED around 30 to 32 is where I've settled. Contrast much above 80 causes white clipping. Brightness is close (I shift between 52 and 53 content depending, with fine-tuning adjustments to 5 IRE 20-pt white balance to help with noise near black or to increase details near black). But I have seen no need for sharpness or any of the other unnecessary enhancements. That's just a way to add more noise to the PQ.
All whites stars and up to 7% above white are visible setting the contrast at 85. Setting contrast at 90 causes clipping at 5% above white. Setting at 95 the 2% above white is still visible and at 98 the ideal white star is still barely visible.

http://www.spearsandmunsil.com/portf...ast-control-2/

That is a good read for setting contrast. In reality there should be no above white content on any mastered 8 bit source. Setting for reference white gives you the full dynamic range capability of your display.
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Old 08-03-2016, 03:31 AM   #1234
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Yes they do. They aren't free though and you need to use the built in tv app on 2016 vizio and LG tvs.
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Old 08-03-2016, 09:48 AM   #1235
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Out of curiousity what are these so called anomalies? The rtings settings have recommended 100 for contrast in all their reviews for OLED's. I have my contrast set at 95 so I am not clipping whites. Granted above whites are clipped. That said I am using a OLED light of 47 and it mirrors ISF dark mode from a brightness perspective. Just curious if the contrast issues were reality or conjecture if set above 80?
So you are suggesting contrast level in ISF mode close to that in HDR mode?
Also, with all due respect to rtings.com, Steve of AVForums suggested contrast at 80 in ISF mode...Is he less of an expert than rtings.com?
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Steve is a reviewer like any other. I don't see him as the end all god of knowledge on OLED displays. I don't see him as any more of an expert than any other reviewer or calibrator. He also complained about OLED brightness with HDR and yet didn't attempt HDR bright room which bumps you up 100 nits.

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Old 08-03-2016, 08:32 PM   #1237
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So you are suggesting contrast level in ISF mode close to that in HDR mode?
Also, with all due respect to rtings.com, Steve of AVForums suggested contrast at 80 in ISF mode...Is he less of an expert than rtings.com?
Chad B over on AVS forum has calibrated several OLED's and recommends setting OLED light to 100 and lowering contrast instead. By setting OLED light at 100, ABL is very minimal compared having a lower OLED light and higher contrast setting.
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Old 08-03-2016, 09:39 PM   #1238
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Yes they do. They aren't free though and you need to use the built in tv app on 2016 vizio and LG tvs.
At those prices, we are all better off just buying the 4K/HDR blurays
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Old 08-03-2016, 09:45 PM   #1239
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Chad B over on AVS forum has calibrated several OLED's and recommends setting OLED light to 100 and lowering contrast instead. By setting OLED light at 100, ABL is very minimal compared having a lower OLED light and higher contrast setting.
More OledLight/Less Contrast or Less Oled Light/More Contrast...You pick your poison
All jokes aside, I tried Oled Light 100 and Contrast 55 and did not like the results, I rather have Oled Light at 65 and Contrast at 80. I think the ABL issues are overestimated...I dont even like hockey
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Old 08-03-2016, 10:35 PM   #1240
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Out of curiousity what are these so called anomalies? The rtings settings have recommended 100 for contrast in all their reviews for OLED's. I have my contrast set at 95 so I am not clipping whites. Granted above whites are clipped. That said I am using a OLED light of 47 and it mirrors ISF dark mode from a brightness perspective. Just curious if the contrast issues were reality or conjecture if set above 80?
Not conjecture. Floating blacks is one such anomaly that is made worse when increasing contrast above 80. See this post for more details:

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-ole...l#post45788385

I believe Chad B has also remarked about the anomalies that can occur with setting contrast above 80.
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