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Originally Posted by Asmodian
0.03 nits is pretty bright, I know from experience.
Full black next to full white is not that common, but it is common to have a dark scene where 0.03 black obviously glows. Black bars aren't great either. CR is an important metric but if black is 0.1 nits I do not care how bright it gets, it is a bad display, at least for my viewing conditions.
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For Projector in a dark room, 0.1 is glowing.
For any reasonably lit room, 0.1 is nothing.
0.05 is already quite visible in a dim room, but it doesn't remove much from the scene.
At the moment, we're making a choice between Best still image/ slow scene on OLED, Vs Best motion-image overall on VA-panels.
the human eye is capable anywhere between 1000 to 10000:1 contrast ratio, depending on who you talk to..
Va panels already have 5000:1, that's more than adequate.
For movies, Motion clarity is just slightly more important than Still image performance.
But, this is a moot argument, Samsung's new Microled blows OLED out of the water. No more worrying about burn-ins and rapid degrading blue-pixels
Then there's TCL and Hisense.