Furthermore, the company claims that the 2018 models have higher
peak brightness settings than last year's offerings.
-- Fixed an issue with the Gran Turismo F1500T - A where the grip strength of the Super Soft tyres was too weak; — Fixed an issue wherein the chequered pattern when adjusting the «
Peak Brightness Settings» on HDR compatible monitors during the initial setup was not displayed properly; — Various other issues have been addressed.
If you find that to be the case, turn down on the Iconia's Automatic Brightness, which uses a light sensor to adjust
the Peak Brightness settings.
If you find that to be the case, turn down on the Transformer's Automatic Brightness, which uses a light sensor to adjust
the Peak Brightness settings.
Not exact matches
For Cinema
settings, this means the TV will max out at about 540 nits, though the TV is capable of higher
peak brightness in Vivid and Standard picture modes.
The difference is in some of the design, a slightly lower
peak brightness and that this
set only has illumination from one side.
With specially mastered content (expect to see it on 4K Blu - ray discs), HDR tellies will offer higher
peak white
brightness than regular
sets, improved colour performance and much greater contrast.
Many HDR
sets have a backlight system that can output about 1,000 nits
peak brightness or greater, whereas standard HDTVs typically only output 100 nits, which is the level that Blu - ray and standard TV content is specified to.
We've seen HDR10 + demos on mid-range HDR
sets that don't have the
peak brightness of flagship models and the difference between HDR10 and HDR10 + is remarkable.
Touting them as «QLED»
sets, the new Samsung Q9 looks impressive indeed, using a new quantum dot technology that deploys a different metal for the nano - sized quantum dots, enabling the LCD
set to meet the 4K HDR demands for a wider color gamut (up 20 percent over last year) and still more
brightness — now with
peak levels of between 1,500 and 2,000 nits.
Stratospheric prices; lower
peak brightness than some LCD
sets, uncertainty about how screens will fare over time, including whether they will retain «ghost» images (also known as burn - in) from displaying a static picture for too long.
Regarding
peak brightness, which we measured in each
set's Vivid mode, the E7 (446.5 nits) didn't fare as well as the Sony (684 nits); neither came anywhere near the Samsung's 1008 nits.