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@tward392 wrote:Thanks, I'll take a look at rtings again.
It's definitely taking a little getting used to, but like I said the opening to the first episode of Bridgerton looked amazing!
Was Bridgerton in 4K HDR? If so that would be why it looked so good. Basically the OLED light adjustment affects the overall brightness of the picture. Contrast affects how bright the highlights in the picture get. Brightness sets how black or dark the blacks get. You need to get used to a slightly darker overall picture, because your new TV is now capable of true blacks. Rtings is a good start, from there make small changes, give yourself a day, then adjust again. And yes, there can be extreme changes in overall brightness depending on channel or programming, NCIS used to be VERY dark compared to other programming on the same channnel.
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Bridgerton couldn't have been 4K, I downed my Netflix plan when they went up in price. I have the "Watch on 2 screens at a time. Full HD (1080p) available. Download videos on 2 phones or tablets." plan.
I just kept hearing about the picture quality of these OLED's but was a little shocked how dark it can get!
Seems like a big switch from the LED's. But I'll tinker with it more and more.
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@tward392 wrote:Bridgerton couldn't have been 4K, I downed my Netflix plan when they went up in price. I have the "Watch on 2 screens at a time. Full HD (1080p) available. Download videos on 2 phones or tablets." plan.
I just kept hearing about the picture quality of these OLED's but was a little shocked how dark it can get!
Seems like a big switch from the LED's. But I'll tinker with it more and more.
One more source for example settings:
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@clem53 wrote:
@tward392 wrote:Bridgerton couldn't have been 4K, I downed my Netflix plan when they went up in price. I have the "Watch on 2 screens at a time. Full HD (1080p) available. Download videos on 2 phones or tablets." plan.
I just kept hearing about the picture quality of these OLED's but was a little shocked how dark it can get!
Seems like a big switch from the LED's. But I'll tinker with it more and more.
One more source for example settings:
Here is an exzmple of the difference between the brightness of your
OLED vs an LCD;
OLED:
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