Sorry to quote myself but does anyone have any tips?For daytime vs nighttime viewing, what do you change and how do you have it set up? Do you use a different mode as to make the switch easy? Any setting besides Backlight?
Its in their 2017 TVs...
Oh wow that would suck for sure. One of the key benefits of the box was to make your tv for the most part future proof. This tv is a great candidate since it has a native 10 bit panel and a really high nits peak so future hdr implementations should be awesome.I think they unofficially stopped supporting OneConnect. So there will be no upgrades available for 2016 TVs.
I don't have separate settings for day and night time.
Oh wow that would suck for sure. One of the key benefits of the box was to make your tv for the most part future proof. This tv is a great candidate since it has a native 10 bit panel and a really high nits peak so future hdr implementations should be awesome.
They better not get rid of the one connect box, it's my favorite feature of the Tv. Never have to worry about pulling it away from the wall when disconnecting anything. Absolutely brilliant design
Sorry to quote myself but does anyone have any tips?
Yes, There are going to be brightness fluctuations even if you turn Smart LED off, but the whole panel will dim instead of the affected sections. I have Smart LED on Low because High is more aggressive and therefore noticeable.
Thanks for the reply. Why would there still be backlight fluctuations with Smart LED turned off?
Thanks! Yeah, figured it was mostly backlight but I was thinking if people had gamma at different levels.The backlight is the only thing that needs to change really. Put night time settings to Movie mode and day time settings to Standard mode. I have mine 10 during the day, 5 at night, but it depends on your room.
Thanks! Yeah, figured it was mostly backlight but I was thinking if people had gamma at different levels.
Unrelated, does anyone have an issue with Breath of the Wild? With "correct" settings on the TV, it is super washed out. I would like more contrast but even 100 isn't "enough". It's game specific so probably intended by the developers, but it looks bad to me. If I raise color it gets better but I don't know if I should just live with it.
Thanks! Yeah, figured it was mostly backlight but I was thinking if people had gamma at different levels.
Unrelated, does anyone have an issue with Breath of the Wild? With "correct" settings on the TV, it is super washed out. I would like more contrast but even 100 isn't "enough". It's game specific so probably intended by the developers, but it looks bad to me. If I raise color it gets better but I don't know if I should just live with it.
Thanks for the reply. Why would there still be backlight fluctuations with Smart LED turned off?
The fluctuations are from movie mode. One of the eco settings is always on even if its turned off. From AVS forums
Use standard and turn all eco off
Not so sure that's true. I have the European KS9000, which has the next level up for local dimming, and I don't get this issue at all on Movie mode. Maybe a firmware issue?
To be sure you dont have it in movie mode I'd suggest loading up "Abstract" with HDR on netflix and skipping to 4:00min into the show. Its the most obvious scene that I can notice it. Not sure if it happens in non HDR content.
Anybody else finding backlight at 10 a tad too dark? I'm more comfortable with 12-13.
Thanks for the reply. Why would there still be backlight fluctuations with Smart LED turned off?
So is it recommended to use the default Color Space settings, such as Auto or Native, rather than customising them using the Rtings settings?
Thanks! Yeah, figured it was mostly backlight but I was thinking if people had gamma at different levels.
Unrelated, does anyone have an issue with Breath of the Wild? With "correct" settings on the TV, it is super washed out. I would like more contrast but even 100 isn't "enough". It's game specific so probably intended by the developers, but it looks bad to me. If I raise color it gets better but I don't know if I should just live with it.
Was this posted?
http://www.theverge.com/circuitbrea...hdr-standard-hdr10-plus-dolby-vision-metadata
HDR10+ coming via FW eventually
This is fantastic news actually. Makes the lack of Dolby Vision that much less of a concern.
Well I originally calibrated my panel according to the instructions set out by RT, but I keep seeing comments about not actually following them to the tee.Custom is for detailed calibration, which can vary panel to panel, but worth trying to see if you get good results. I used the settings on the previous page here and I'm pretty happy now.
Auto should be accurate to the input signal, but can sometimes be washed out.
Native tries to enhance the colour, but can sometimes over saturate it.
Well I originally calibrated my panel according to the instructions set out by RT, but I keep seeing comments about not actually following them to the tee.
Well I originally calibrated my panel according to the instructions set out by RT, but I keep seeing comments about not actually following them to the tee.
Any tips I should keep in mind while mounting? I am having the 65" installed tomorrow. I got those 45mm screws from Amazon and some rubber gloves.
As discussed here and elsehwere, I've read that tightening the screws too much can put pressure on the edges of the panel affecting the picture.
Weird, my TV isnt updating to 1169 via usb even though im at 1168...
Did you extract the downloaded file?
The box is there but there's no indication that they'll release updated ones down the line. I would love for it to continue but I wouldn't hold my breath.
I installed the light noodle led strip thingy yesterday.
It's pretty awesome!
Too bad there is no XXXL version to go all the way round a 65" set...
Just got the tv installed today. Haven't adjusted any settings yet except for turning off the logo light at the bottom center of the screen. I wanted to check something out in 4K so I tried amazon video, but when I watch The Man In the High Castle the info in the bottom left says 1080p, so I'm wondering if I need to turn 4K on somewhere?
For some reason on this tv the amazon 4k stuff is in it's own sections. Like 4K tv shows and 4k movies.