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Thank you all for the recommendation. Indeed, barely any other adjustments are needed once Filmmaker mode is selected and the removal of the energy savings mode. Aside from bringing clarity or sharpness down to 0 since it is set to 10. I will take more time during the days leading up to the weekend to make sure I don't miss something in the calibration.
I barely had time to really test it 4K Blu-ray discs. I spent most of the time putting the stand together, cleaning up the box and choosing the correct modes in Filmmaker mode on Youtube and the input of my Sony 4k Player. One thing that stood out to me, aside from the obvious black levels on the UI and a screen saver. I played a few minutes of Twisters (new on) to test out the Dolby Vision. What stood out to me how much more visible the grain structure was, compared to the Sony X950H. Same screen size, same sitting distance, and I kept that LCD as close as possible to accurate as I could. The grain structure was nicely much more noticeable, I was so happy about that. I wonder if it's due to OLED not needing backlight and each pixel has a better way of presenting fine detail in its purest form? Maybe with the backlight and dimming zones of the LCD, the fine grain is only 85% visible, but on OLED, fine grain looks as accurate as it was intended? I can't wait to really sit down and start watching all my 4k Blu-ray films which I know how they look by heart, and see how it looks on this OLED. Thank you all so much for the recommendations.... I can tell this is going to be an amazing new way to watch movies..... So much time wasted on not buying an OLED because I had OLED burn in fears from the severe burn ins that developed on my Galaxy S4 way back then, which I always ran at 100% brightness for some odd reason. I will be updating this thread in the coming weeks too as I had other quicks with regular Blu-ray upscailing on the Sony X950H and I want to see how this is handled here. The way the Sony had this odd image retention in extremely dark scenes really bothered me and I hope that in OLED, that issue is no more One final question in this post. I really like the magic controller for the ease in which I can type words. The only thing is that it moves at a very fast speed. Is there a way I can make the pointer move slower, like a mouse on PC? |
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