QUOTE(stasio @ Aug 14 2020, 04:57 PM)
Yea, 8bit + RFC screen, but 1000nits peak brightness .
Hisense U8QFTUK Review .... (UK 2020 all models no Android !)
https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/hisense-u8q-55u8qftuk1000 theoretical brightness , similar to x900h but not anywhere close to 1000 post calibration.
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Actual brightness should be closer to 600 .
Since the settings of SDR and HDR are overlapped , I doubt it will reach even 600 . Good thing is it still has the FALD system , should compensate some of the contrast ratio in HDR scenes .
QUOTE(mufihamid @ Aug 14 2020, 03:20 PM)
The 65 inch has 180 dimming zones. And as far as the panel bit is concerned, is there any visible difference between native 10bit vs 8bit + frc? Even samsung flagship Q95T is not native 10 bit.
180 on 65" is still nothing to write home about and their local dimming algorithm is kind of crappy too .
The difference between 10 bit and 8 bit + RFC is particularly obvious in high brightness scenes with color banding , the dithering method doesn't work very well in gradient transition .
The Q95T has an ultra powerful screen which can reach 2000 nits peak with wide viewing angles filter , they are not really in the same league .
The Samsung model also has a color gradation smoothing feature baked into the noise reduction setting , Hisense doesn't .
This post has been edited by Convael: Aug 14 2020, 08:15 PM