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https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
Some people don't experience S95C 65" dropouts, but when it happens it's frustrating. My wife and I played through Final Fantasy VII REMAKE on Steam, and I can't tell you how many times it dropped out. It's random as well. It would drop the audio at various points. It would completely dropout during cutscenes. I experienced similar dropouts with the QN900D 65". I wanted to see how the new One Connect Box handled 4K240 etc.
If anyone is curious, I'm forced to use the longer wall Fiber Optic One Connect Cable because my TV is wall mounted. The only time you can use the shorter One Connect Cable is if you install the One Box on the back of the pedestal stand. I tried $300 worth of HDMI 2.1 cables from various manufacturers (Zeskit Maya, AudioQuest, Ruipro, FIBRE and UGREEN.) I made sure the cables were 6ft or less.
If you get the S95C, QN900D, or any Samsung TV with a One Connect Box, make sure everything works before your return window closes.
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The guys they sent mounted my tv about a foot too high. They were not very experienced nor professional. I didn't have the patience for them to drill two new holes to fix it.
If the mounting wasn't complimentary, I'd be super pissed.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...d/settings
Use these as a starting point and adjust them as needed until it looks good to you.
I compared the C3 vs 90c, both calibrated.
The C3 was overall better, its processing produced a more accurate picture.
The 90c might be a "huge difference" on paper but its processing lags behind.
Without the higher nit(brightness) quality of DV the 90c can definitely lag behind.
Is it a "huge difference" & not close by a "long shot", of course not that's silly!
They are both very good displays and couldn't go wrong with either! 👍🏻
Color gamut and color volume take priority for me versus processing. Processing matters for certain content, but color applies to all modern content.
Also, I'd argue that brightness matters only up to a certain extent before diminishing returns on value and not perceptible to most people. (ie the difference between a 5000 and 10000 lumen flashlight -ie most people think that 5000 is already too bright and so everything beyond is just for flexing)
Also, I'd argue that brightness matters only up to a certain extent before diminishing returns on value and not perceptible to most people. (ie the difference between a 5000 and 10000 lumen flashlight -ie most people think that 5000 is already too bright and so everything beyond is just for flexing)
So it matters to all of it.
For me what it does with color gamut, color volume, brightness, etc(how good processing) determined PQ.
Lg was better but the difference wasn't big, they are both very good displays.
I tried the settings recommended by RTINGS.com, but I wasn't very impressed.
I much prefer these:
https://www.reddit.com/r/S95B/com...utm_term=