deep_blues
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Is the stutter only with their os or with firetv4k etc too?The motion is always giving me headaches. Wide panning shots always give headaches. The stutter is hard to ignore.
Is the stutter only with their os or with firetv4k etc too?The motion is always giving me headaches. Wide panning shots always give headaches. The stutter is hard to ignore.
I am talking about stutter caused due to fast response time of pixels. That software lag is different thing and can be corrected by software update or using firestick. Wish Xaiomi had given us BFI feature. Anyone who has used old sony tv ( older ones) will have headaches for sure.Is the stutter only with their os or with firetv4k etc too?
Would the frame 65” for eg have similar issues?I am talking about stutter caused due to fast response time of pixels. That software lag is different thing and can be corrected by software update or using firestick. Wish Xaiomi had given us BFI feature. Anyone who has used old sony tv ( older ones) will have headaches for sure.
BFI will make this worse as it will cause pixels to refresh even faster. What you need is slow response time or motion interpolation. You'd get a bit of soap opera but the judder will be gone.I am talking about stutter caused due to fast response time of pixels. That software lag is different thing and can be corrected by software update or using firestick. Wish Xaiomi had given us BFI feature. Anyone who has used old sony tv ( older ones) will have headaches for sure.
Motion Interpolator adds ghosting for sure. Both in this tv and my Sony OLED. This one is big ( 75) and they are easily visible and looks very bad. There is no juddering in MI Q1, it's stuttering and motion Interpolators don't work continously, they pause every 40-45 sec which gives stuttering. The stuttering doesn't happens on 30 and plus fps content.BFI will make this worse as it will cause pixels to refresh even faster. What you need is slow response time or motion interpolation. You'd get a bit of soap opera but the judder will be gone.
Also, make sure that no blur reduction setting is turned on.
Every modern TV bro. The better the Tv , the more is the stuttering. Only slow TV's like plasma can be perfect in motion of 24p content. Some people notice more. My sister or parents can't while I scratch my head. Internet is literally filled with this.Would the frame 65” for eg have similar issues?
Sure thing bud.For MI Q1 - https://www.avpasion.com/analisis-xiaomi-mi-tv-q1
For Qn90a- https://h-m-entertainment.com/samsung-qn90a-review
For x900h - https://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1599554928
Also, please do share about your qn90a. I want review of Indian unit.
Qn90a is 3 times brighter than this. Can't even think of how it would look.Sure thing bud.
Mini led Quantum dots with eye searing brightness. All of these bells and whistles to match one ultimate TV factor - contrast.Qn90a is 3 times brighter than this. Can't even think of how it would look.
Real scene HDR ( 600 vs 1800)
Guess Jayaesh will be watching movies with Sunglasses onQn90a is 3 times brighter than this. Can't even think of how it would look.
Real scene HDR ( 600 vs 1800)
Hahahahaha. All the moths will be sitting on TV. Qn90a will be able to display HDR even if you are watching it in sahara desert.Guess Jayaesh will be watching movies with Sunglasses on
Is this specific to Tata sky HD or airtel HD will work as well. Asking as I have the airtel hd connection but hardly switched it on over the past year. However if the stream on my airtel is better I would definitely use it at least for all my football needs.
Guess Jayaesh will be watching movies with Sunglasses on
Good one bruhHahahahaha. All the moths will be sitting on TV. Qn90a will be able to display HDR even if you are watching it in sahara desert.
Contrast is plenty nice on good FALDs like MI TV Q1 n QN90A with both crossing the static contrast ratio (ANSI chekerboard pattern test) of 10,000:1 n even reaching 26:000:1. Now Vincent Teoh n other experts have previously stated that normal human eye starts struggling to distinguish beyond the static contrast ratio of 3600 :1 .Mini led Quantum dots with eye searing brightness. All of these bells and whistles to match one ultimate TV factor - contrast.
Mi tv is so bright that one can never watch it at full brightness even at day time.For the price point Mi with this brightness is excellent. More brightness requires tweaking in dark rooms. For hall TV's these are good.
In dark environment our eyes dynamic range can be even as high as 1,000,000:1. So great black level increases perception of depth and realism.Contrast is plenty nice on good FALDs like MI TV Q1 n QN90A with both crossing the static contrast ratio (ANSI chekerboard pattern test) of 10,000:1 n even reaching 26:000:1. Now Vincent Teoh n other experts have previously stated that normal human eye starts struggling to distinguish beyond the static contrast ratio of 3600:1
I concur n also retriate that high performing FALDs have great black levels in a dark room environment, not exactly OLED level black but pretty close.In dark environment our eyes dynamic range can be even as high as 1,000,000:1. So great black level increases perception of depth and realism.
But when there is a bright light in our field of vision this dynamic range can drop as low as 1,000:1.