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But this is what I'm saying - it doesn't affect the image the way you're used to it affecting the image (at least on the LG models). Lg TVs can't seem to display HDR properly or correctly without it being enabled. It's not an "enhancement" like with SDR, that ends up doing more harm than good - for LG TVs currently, it's a requirement to properly display HDR.
It's not just "enhancing' or boosting the contrast like the setting does with SDR - it's enabling the set to properly display the HDR. |
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