QUOTE(dex-brz @ Jul 15 2020, 03:39 PM)
whats the point of these high nits videos (tech demos, test videos, etc)? yes, you can repeat watching these tech demo videos...but in reality, ppl buy good TVs to watch 4K UHD movies, 4K streaming, TV shows, etc, right
no doubt Samsung TVs looks very good..but sometimes overly vivid (which kinda...fake)
I think it depends on your room and usage. My TV room has lots of windows for a more spacious and airy feel. So for daytime viewing, a brighter TV is better especially for HDR content (4k blurays). no doubt Samsung TVs looks very good..but sometimes overly vivid (which kinda...fake)
At night, we close the blinds but still have the lights on. Some people like to watch in dim or no lights but we have children and love to snack while watching.
I have a Samsung TV and although it's not calibrated, the movie preset is not bad imho. Plus, I think it's easier to have a bright TV and reduce the brightness if needed than try to increase it on a dimmer model.
On a side note, i'm thinking of upgrading to the Samsung Q80T. Anybody have any experience with this model?
Jul 16 2020, 01:57 PM

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