Model: Samsung Class S90C 83" LED 4K TV (QN83S90CAEXZA)
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I'm a little lost on the panels used in the 83"LG C3, 83" Samsung S90C, and 85" QN90.
And is it Samsung or LG that doesn't support Dolby Vision? Is that something that HDR10 can support well for 4k streaming from AppleTV , Netflix, etc.?
I'm a little lost on the panels used in the 83"LG C3, 83" Samsung S90C, and 85" QN90.
And is it Samsung or LG that doesn't support Dolby Vision? Is that something that HDR10 can support well for 4k streaming from AppleTV , Netflix, etc.?
Samsung does not support Dolby Vision. This is because they back HDR10+
The problem with this: if you select content with Dolby Vision from (say) Netflix, it will be played in HDR10 (not HDR10+). So something is lost here but I am not an expert on how much. No, it does not get converted to HDR10+, just HDR10 which probably also looks great.
Thumbs down is you can get this from Samsung EPP for $2450 before any codes. Don't lose sleep over the WOLED over the QD OLED screen. The 83 inch is WOLED but the down votes is because of price.
Samsung does not support Dolby Vision. This is because they back HDR10+
The problem with this: if you select content with Dolby Vision from (say) Netflix, it will be played in HDR10 (not HDR10+). So something is lost here but I am not an expert on how much. No, it does not get converted to HDR10+, just HDR10 which probably also looks great.
You will never be able to tell any difference especially when streaming between DV and HDR10.
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Found out as I was comparing to QN90C (I know, apples to oranges)
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
Found out as I was comparing to QN90C (I know, apples to oranges)
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
https://youtu.be/4y3JCBi9vaM?si=
Here you go bud. Different panel and not nearly as good as smaller screen models.
Found out as I was comparing to QN90C (I know, apples to oranges)
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10 [rtings.com]
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And is it Samsung or LG that doesn't support Dolby Vision? Is that something that HDR10 can support well for 4k streaming from AppleTV , Netflix, etc.?
Correct. 83 doesn't come as QDLED. This was the reason I stayed away. For 77", Sam QDLED was better than LG C3 OLED. Shame.
And is it Samsung or LG that doesn't support Dolby Vision? Is that something that HDR10 can support well for 4k streaming from AppleTV , Netflix, etc.?
The problem with this: if you select content with Dolby Vision from (say) Netflix, it will be played in HDR10 (not HDR10+). So something is lost here but I am not an expert on how much. No, it does not get converted to HDR10+, just HDR10 which probably also looks great.
The problem with this: if you select content with Dolby Vision from (say) Netflix, it will be played in HDR10 (not HDR10+). So something is lost here but I am not an expert on how much. No, it does not get converted to HDR10+, just HDR10 which probably also looks great.
You will never be able to tell any difference especially when streaming between DV and HDR10.