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Thanks given by: | thebarnman (02-24-2024) |
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#14109 |
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![]() Unless you are some rabid gamer who thinks they need 120 Hz, there is really no reason for HDMI 2.1. 8k really is a joke compared to 4k. There simply is no reason for it in a consumer setting... at all... and I've seen pro demos. |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (02-23-2024) |
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#14110 |
Blu-ray Duke
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#14112 |
Blu-ray Guru
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In cherry picked scenes... All any of these devices are doing is compressing HDR closer to SDR. Plenty of other ways to do it besides a $5k standalone box. The Panasonic players do a pretty good job of converting HDR down to SDR. And I’ve never heard a professional reviewer saying any of these devices crap all over the JVC DTM. Fact is I can do 120Hz gaming on my JVC whereas your Sony is locked at 60Hz. The Sony 5000 has a junk plastic lens that relies on its RC to artificially sharpen everything. Sony panels also sacrificed significant contrast to stop their panels from degrading. The new units measure significantly less than their old problematic panels when new. Enjoy your Radiance HDR on that garbage Sony unit.
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#14113 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Those numbers aren’t meaningless… send your projector a 4K120 signal. If it shows ‘out of range’ it means the train left the station without you.
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#14114 | |
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ONLY if you are a gamer who absolutely needs a 120 Hz refresh rate. The NFL can't even program in 4k, let alone sports at 120 fps... they are upscaling 1080p for goodness sake! At this rate it will be years more and then HDMI will have something other than version 2.1 and your gear will again be outdated. |
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Thanks given by: | Bernardo A. (02-23-2024) |
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#14116 |
Special Member
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You guys are confusing 120fps with 120hz. One is a frame rate, the other is a refresh rate. A 120hz refresh rate is absolutely a good thing for a display to have when playing back movies, since it evenly fits with 24fps content without any interpolation of the content (it can display every frame as is for the same amount of time...each frame has 5 refresh cycles).
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Blu-ray Guru
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Oppo wasn't happy. Last edited by thebarnman; 02-24-2024 at 02:16 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Bernardo A. (02-24-2024), samuelkhan999 (02-26-2024) |
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#14120 | |
Blu-ray Guru
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Because OLED has a display and hold characteristic, I do not know if a faster refresh rate means anything for movie watching. I'm guessing if OLED had a lower the refresh rate, there'd possibly a better chance of OLED dimming a tiny bit before being refreshed? I don't know. However for gaming, I do know faster refresh rates on OLED are better for that. |
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Thanks given by: | pbz06 (02-26-2024) |
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