shaiju_o_thomas
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Try de-blur at 10. Worst case increase de-judder to 1. You may want to switch off Real Cinema.I am using internal Apps , Currently i kept as user and made both the values as zero
Try de-blur at 10. Worst case increase de-judder to 1. You may want to switch off Real Cinema.I am using internal Apps , Currently i kept as user and made both the values as zero
So , when i moved to Watching some other content , again i have to change this settings..? or will it be fine for other SDR contents..?Try de-blur at 10. Worst case increase de-judder to 1. You may want to switch off Real Cinema.
You will have to change. As much as I know, there is no single setting across contents.So , when i moved to Watching some other content , again i have to change this settings..? or will it be fine for other SDR contents..?
Mind Blowing. Look at the details, the sharpness, colour processing on the skin and above all the blacks are so well controlled.It's amazing. And I assume it would be 2x or 8x greater with naked eye.
At a stretch doesn't matter. Oled burn in is cumulative. Just keep logo luminance adjustment to high. How many hours a month do you watch hotstar sports?I watch a lot of football on Hotstar. A few movies and shows as well. Unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime etc, Hotstar has that annoying logo on top of the screen.
A bit concerned about watching content on Hotstar at a stretch. There is no way to get rid of Hotstar logo right?
It's not about limiting yourself. It's about use case. You don't buy a sports car/7 seater SUV to commute from North Delhi to Gurgaon everyday in peak traffic hours. There are other cars for that which might not give the experience but will do that job better.Is it worth spending that much of money and watch only limited hours? And limited contents ? Primary reason for buying tv is to watch only!!!!!
Then I have to keep 2 TVs . One for my movies and other for DTH..like your example one for weekend drive and one for regular office useIt's not about limiting yourself. It's about use case. You don't buy a sports car/7 seater SUV to commute from North Delhi to Gurgaon everyday in peak traffic hours. There are other cars for that which might not give the experience but will do that job better.
Similarly, if you just watch DTH, Sports and news all day, OLEDs are not for you. But if you watch shows and movies in a dark room (like me), nothing beats OLED.
Good analogy of yours.It's not about limiting yourself. It's about use case. You don't buy a sports car/7 seater SUV to commute from North Delhi to Gurgaon everyday in peak traffic hours. There are other cars for that which might not give the experience but will do that job better.
Similarly, if you just watch DTH, Sports and news all day, OLEDs are not for you. But if you watch shows and movies in a dark room (like me), nothing beats OLED.
If you want best of the best experience then yeah.Then I have to keep 2 TVs . One for my movies and other for DTH..like your example one for weekend drive and one for regular office use
In both cases, if you can afford then why not?Then I have to keep 2 TVs . One for my movies and other for DTH..like your example one for weekend drive and one for regular office use
A 4k hdr movie with atmos on Netflix streams at around 16Mbps. So 2 MBs per second. Means, 7.2 GB per hour.one quick question FM , what is the typical data usage for 1 hour HDR content from prime/netflix..?
A full fat NetFlix 4K HDR stream will consume max 35gb in 1 hour not more then that.one quick question FM , what is the typical data usage for 1 hour HDR content from prime/netflix..?