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I also don't see any issues from the video shared. Thank you for sharing the video.I played the video and did not find any issue.Here is the link to the sample recording.Video has been played through Firestick 4k.
I also don't see any issues from the video shared. Thank you for sharing the video.I played the video and did not find any issue.Here is the link to the sample recording.Video has been played through Firestick 4k.
Thankyou for this, can you tell me more about the lag which you are experiencing while paying HDR on prime or netflix?
Happy to helpI also don't see any issues from the video shared. Thank you for sharing the video.
Someone from mi after sales team reached out Sunday night and again today. My unit will most likely get replaced (from either FK or Mi) cuz of the missing base mount mechanism.The MI Q1 unit I received has a defect, rather a component is missing . The base mounting mechanism, the threads where one screws in the M6 screws, was missing altogether.
The installation service from MI is not available at my pincode currently due to lockdown. I tweeted to the MI tv product manager and got a super promt response. Waiting for the service team to get back to me now. hopefully tomorrow.
I got my unit too. Took 6 hours to calibrate this thing. This thing is phenomenal. I am getting inky blacks, very very wide bt.2020 colors and insanely bright tv on hdr 10+ ( eye burning) Attaching pics for the same. Only issue I find is that most 4k videos is stuttering. ( Very sad)There is definite lag while using Amazon prime. Sometimes the TV responds a second or 2 later after remote is pressed. Netflix is slightly better.
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I got my unit too. Took 6 hours to calibrate this thing. This thing is phenomenal. I am getting inky blacks, very very wide bt.2020 colors and insanely bright tv on hdr 10+ ( eye burning) Attaching pics for the same. Only issue I find is that most 4k videos is stuttering. ( Very sad)
I got 931 nits max brightness on 9 percent window ( bt.2020 and dark gamma with local dimming turned on)
Congratulation. Please share post calibration values.I got my unit too. Took 6 hours to calibrate this thing. This thing is phenomenal. I am getting inky blacks, very very wide bt.2020 colors and insanely bright tv on hdr 10+ ( eye burning) Attaching pics for the same. Only issue I find is that most 4k videos is stuttering. ( Very sad)
I got 931 nits max brightness on 9 percent window ( bt.2020 and dark gamma with local dimming turned on)
My cousin used some software and a color sensor. It took really long time but was worth it. I will share all settings very shortly meanwhile see the night scenes and vibrant colors. ( Mind you, the tv is way more vibrant and 8 bit panel of my amoled cannot see 8 bit+ FRC). So in real I see way more color shades in tvWow how did you calibrate. Please give inputs
Please do share the process, the equipment used and the software used for calibration in this thread https://www.hifivision.com/threads/...-do-it-and-where-to-find-the-resources.84502/My cousin used some software and a color sensor. It took really long time but was worth it. I will share all settings very shortly meanwhile see the night scenes and vibrant colors. ( Mind you, the tv is way more vibrant and 8 bit panel of my amoled cannot see 8 bit+ FRC). So in real I see way more color shades in tv
Wow how did you calibrate. Please give inputs
I see the red tint issue in HDR. My current MI 55" also has the same red tint issue.I got my unit too. Took 6 hours to calibrate this thing. This thing is phenomenal. I am getting inky blacks, very very wide bt.2020 colors and insanely bright tv on hdr 10+ ( eye burning) Attaching pics for the same. Only issue I find is that most 4k videos is stuttering. ( Very sad)
I got 931 nits max brightness on 9 percent window ( bt.2020 and dark gamma with local dimming turned on)
Are you facing tint issue in 75 inch one? I have no tint issue, not even color temp issue. I have tried HDR10 and 10+ videos. Seems to work without lag ( when using with hard disk) and prime video lags only when motion smoothing is turned on. I guess update will fix some things.I see the red tint issue in HDR. My current MI 55" also has the same red tint issue.
Are you playing 4K via inbuilt apps or a 4K streamer?
No. On the Mi 4 55" in HDR I see red tint ( red looks more prominent then other colors. Picture looks slight reddish). Unfortunately I don't have Ps4 Pro with me to share video samples.Are you facing tint issue in 75 inch one? I have no tint issue, not even color temp issue. I have tried HDR10 and 10+ videos. Seems to work without lag ( when using with hard disk) and prime video lags only when motion smoothing is turned on. I guess update will fix some things.
The replacement tv delivered and installed. super impressed with the promt service.Someone from mi after sales team reached out Sunday night and again today. My unit will most likely get replaced (from either FK or Mi) cuz of the missing base mount mechanism.
Congratulations!!The replacement tv delivered and installed. super impressed with the promt service.
Waiting on your review and sample picturesThe replacement tv delivered and installed. super impressed with the promt service.
Go for the MI. A 55/65" TV is too small to provide any immersion at that distance.Viewing distance: 10 - 13 feet
This is about the same viewing distance I have, and similar conundrum I have - LG CX versus a QLED or FALD TV. The Mi 75 inch would be too big for the wall so I'm mostly looking at 65 inchers. Been using a 42 inch LG for the past 6 years so hoping that the jump to 65 inches and 4K would itself be a huge upgrade visually. It's to be placed in a decently bright living room, so that kinda puts a damper on OLEDs. Finally might have to get a QLED or FALD. Waiting for lockdowns to get over so I can shop around. If your living room is quite bright I guess OLEDs won't work as well, unless you can wait for the LG C1 to come out which supposedly has higher brightness and an improved anti reflective screen.Congratulations @ankurjaiz, @moh1t, and @vikrantxtrad for your new TVs.
I too have been on the lookout for a big tv. Usage mostly for 4k content, live shows (Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, etc), and sports (mostly soccer). Most content would be either streaming with Prime/Netflix/Youtube or Blueray quality content. While kids do have a PS3, they have very little interest in gaming.
Earlier had almost finalized LG CX 65 OLED. Now after reading reviews of MI QLED 75, I am confused. Some websites have given very high ratings to MI QLED 75, others have gone to the extent of suggesting downsizing and buying LG CX 55.
My setup:
Viewing distance: 10 - 13 feet
Main content: OTT/4K/Live shows (Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Rolling Stones, etc)
HT: Bose lifestyle 35
My conundrum comes from:
MI QLED Vs LG CX 65
Size: 75 Vs 65 (+1 MI)
Tech: QLED vs OLED (+1 LG)
Warranty: 1 Yr Vs 3 Yrs (+1 LG)
Cost: ~1.15 L Vs ~1.9L (+1 MI)
Till here it is deadheat..
Now come the emotions:
Emotion: Chinese Vs Korean (Been on negative sentiment for buying Chinese stuff) (+1 LG)
What would the FMs suggest?
Thanks!
I would suggest that you look at the range of the new mini led tvs. Heard that the new technology is as good as the oledsThis is about the same viewing distance I have, and similar conundrum I have - LG CX versus a QLED or FALD TV. The Mi 75 inch would be too big for the wall so I'm mostly looking at 65 inchers. Been using a 42 inch LG for the past 6 years so hoping that the jump to 65 inches and 4K would itself be a huge upgrade visually. It's to be placed in a decently bright living room, so that kinda puts a damper on OLEDs. Finally might have to get a QLED or FALD. Waiting for lockdowns to get over so I can shop around. If your living room is quite bright I guess OLEDs won't work as well, unless you can wait for the LG C1 to come out which supposedly has higher brightness and an improved anti reflective screen.