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Old 06-30-2018, 07:09 PM   #14
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Samsung (yours) :: certainly 'dim' is not applicable to your display (certainly, very bright - indeed)

LG OLED (my C7) :: it was so bright (too bright) when i got it over a year ago now, that i simply could not watch HDR10 content without 'sunglasses' (really) :: however, after managing adjustments for many weeks, i was able to 'tone it down to an acceptable 'dim' light level that i could enjoy watching content 'without sunglasses'

note :: i could go on and on, but this should be enough and not what the prevailing representation of 'dim' OLED
Thank you for confirming this; I am planning on setting the TV in Standard picture mode to begin with, once I get everything set up (still waiting on our cabinet maker to fix our entertainment center so it can hold the new set) and see how that looks with the default settings. If everything is too bright with cable/DVD/BD playback, I'll whip out some setup discs and adjust brightness, color, contrast, et al.

Are there commercially-available calibration discs for 4K/UHD yet?
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