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Originally Posted by Warner306
But still can't beat the perfect blacks and contrast of an OLED. If burn-in isn't a problem, they are the best panels out there, IMO. Bright LEDs with local dimming have more downsides. It is more a matter of whether tone mapped HDR is satisfying enough to own an HDR display. I think it can be given current content is graded to match these displays.
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I'm pretty confident about OLED qualities, especially now that motion through BFI looks to be more configurable.
I was referring to the task of getting HDR content to the TV through madVR, drivers, OS... it seems like we are still very far from fire and forget solutions. And at the end of the day I long for simplicity. I have a TV, it's calibrated to standards, I configure madVR to my likings, I set up custom resolutions to achieve smooth playback. Done.
With HDR there appears to be an extra, heavy, layer of complexity on top of this. Maybe I'll have fun understanding it all but it's looking tougher and tougher, instead of getting simpler.