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They did not mention the panel depth on us site so it should be 10 bit where as in the UK they clearly mentioned it's 8bit frc
As per you if not mention then it is 10bit ? Then Indian site did not mention the panel depth of U7. As per your logic then U7 should be 10 bit also.
I asked you the concrete proof and your guessing something!!
 
They did not mention the panel depth on us site so it should be 10 bit where as in the UK they clearly mentioned it's 8bit frc
As per you if not mention then it is 10bit ? Then Indian site did not mention the panel depth of U7. As per your logic then U7 should be 10 bit also.
I asked you the concrete proof and your guessing something!!
h8g is 10bit. Check color depth section.
 
h8g is 10bit. Check color depth section.

An 8-bit + FRC panel is also considered 10-bit since it can display 1024 shades of any colour while an 8-bit panel can only display 256. For example, Samsung QLED TVs for 2020 are all 8-bit + FRC but rtings still mentions them as 10-bit. There's no way to figure out if a panel is true 10-bit unless you either have a high frame rate camera(to capture the frame rate gradient flicker) or get the info from the panel manufacturer itself.


Either way, it shouldn't matter. I currently use an 8-bit + FRC monitor and it looks amazing. The gradients look very smooth and better than a native 8-bit panel with the right (10-bit) content.

There's absolutely no evidence online that either the H8G or the H9G is 10-bit. On the other hand, same spec models on other markets are 8-bit + FRC (U7QF has same specs as H8G), so there is good reason to believe that H8G and H9G are 8-bit + FRC too.
 
so according to some individuals in this thread
H8G = U7qf/U7980
H9G = U8qf/U8080

Then please go buy one and prove us wrong

H8G is equivalent to U7QF
U7980 is equivalent to H8F (predecessor to H8G)

U8QF seems to be equivalent to the H9G as of now, but it looks different in design. Both have same specs, same 180 zones of local dimming(on 65", 132 on 55"), same advertised 1000 nit brightness (goes upto 1500 peak).

U8080 also seems to be H9G, but not sure yet. No evidence against it though and the design looks identical.
 
H8G is equivalent to U7QF
U7980 is equivalent to H8F (predecessor to H8G)

U8QF seems to be equivalent to the H9G as of now, but it looks different in design. Both have same specs, same 180 zones of local dimming(on 65", 132 on 55"), same advertised 1000 nit brightness (goes upto 1500 peak).

U8080 also seems to be H9G, but not sure yet. No evidence against it though and the design looks identical.
few people here bought u79 lets see what they have to say
but im seriously considering to get u80 but i will wait a while to confirm
 
few people here bought u79 lets see what they have to say
but im seriously considering to get u80 but i will wait a while to confirm

Yeah, waiting for those U79 reviews too. For 47k the 55" seems like a hit. I'm also considering the U80 but will wait for a few reviews.
 
An 8-bit + FRC panel is also considered 10-bit since it can display 1024 shades of any colour while an 8-bit panel can only display 256. For example, Samsung QLED TVs for 2020 are all 8-bit + FRC but rtings still mentions them as 10-bit. There's no way to figure out if a panel is true 10-bit unless you either have a high frame rate camera(to capture the frame rate gradient flicker) or get the info from the panel manufacturer itself.


Either way, it shouldn't matter. I currently use an 8-bit + FRC monitor and it looks amazing. The gradients look very smooth and better than a native 8-bit panel with the right (10-bit) content.

There's absolutely no evidence online that either the H8G or the H9G is 10-bit. On the other hand, same spec models on other markets are 8-bit + FRC (U7QF has same specs as H8G), so there is good reason to believe that H8G and H9G are 8-bit + FRC too.
Just to add to this its only matter for HDR content which is currently on some titles of netflix and prime.

Also a good HDR experience is dependent on several factors such WCG,Color volume,Peak brightness,Contrast,Panel uniformity, Processor. You need a tv to excel in all or at least most of the parameters to get good HDR experience.

A 10Bit will panel not make this tv magical. If it does not excel in other parameters.Anyways to get Good HDR experience people need to buy flaship tvs which will cost 3 times of this tv.

We need to be realistic with expectations for the price we are paying.
 
It’s mention in the hisense India webpage.
They just copy paste the links of h8g reviews online. But never said it's the h8g USA model
Check what Daniel had to say about hisnense models outside USA and Canada at beginning of the video
 
They just copy paste the links of h8g reviews online. But never said it's the h8g USA model
Check what Daniel had to say about hisnense models outside USA and Canada at beginning of the video
It’s not just copy and paste... they clearly mentioned that it’s an equivalent model. Otherwise why should they put h8g reviews on u7 page.501EC8E8-4FE5-420F-B430-EC5CAAC5CDA5.jpeg
 
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