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Topic | What TV to buy? Heard QLED TVs don't have burn-in? |
reincarnator07 10/06/25 2:14:48 AM #15: | Mad-Dogg posted... *What TV manufacturers don't tell you is that HDR will literally do nothing and actually make your image worse if your TV does not have both the software (different TVs have different algorithms when it comes to stuff like what should be dimmed at the right time and whatnot) and hardware to do anything with it. A TV having HDR on it's box when it comes to budget black friday type TVs around 100 to 300 dollars or so is basically "this TV technically supports a HDR container and so we aren't lying. We can't be sued" type of thing.*This should be emphasised. If the screen doesn't have some form of local dimming, HDR is basically worthless. "HDR Ready" basically just means the screen can recognise an HDR signal, it doesn't mean it can actually do anything with it. --- Fan of metal? Don't mind covers? Check out my youtube and give me some feedback http://www.youtube.com/sircaballero ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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